Choosing where to live in Turin is one of the most exciting steps in preparing for your ESCP journey in Italy. With its elegant architecture, rich cultural heritage and lively student atmosphere, Turin offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Even better, the ESCP Turin Campus is located in the historic city centre, placing you right at the heart of it all.
From morning lectures to evening aperitivo, everything is within reach. If you have not yet explored it, discover more about the new ESCP Turin Campus, a space designed to inspire collaboration, innovation and academic excellence.
Because your neighbourhood will shape much of your day-to-day experience, finding the right place to live is an important part of settling into life in Turin. Whether you imagine yourself in a bustling student district, a quiet residential area or an all-inclusive student residence, the city offers a wide range of options to suit different lifestyles and budgets.
To help students navigate their search, ESCP’s Student Experience Services team provides dedicated housing resources and a list of recommended neighbourhoods selected for their proximity to campus, transport connections and local facilities. Here is our guide to some of the best areas to consider for your year in Turin.
Best neighbourhoods near ESCP Business School Turin

Turin offers a variety of neighbourhoods to suit different lifestyles, budgets and preferences. Below is a curated selection based on proximity, atmosphere and student experience.
City Centre: live at the heart of everything
- Distance: 5–15 minutes on foot
- Average price: €1,000/month for a room
Living in the city centre means immersing yourself in Turin’s historic and cultural core. From grand piazzas to museums, cafés and boutiques, everything unfolds just outside your door.
It is the ideal choice if you want to maximise your time, avoid commuting and fully experience the rhythm of the city, day and night. However, this convenience comes at a higher price point and a busier environment.
Best for: students who value convenience, culture and an urban lifestyle.
San Salvario: vibrant and multicultural
- Distance: 10–20 minutes on foot
- Average price: €800/month for a room
San Salvario is one of Turin’s most dynamic and diverse districts, known for its international vibe and buzzing nightlife. The area is filled with restaurants, bars and cultural spaces, making it a hub for social life.
During the day, it offers a relaxed, local feel; by night, it transforms into one of the city’s liveliest areas. Its proximity to campus makes it especially attractive for ESCP students.
Best for: those looking for energy, diversity and a strong social scene.
Crocetta: elegant and residential
- Distance: 10 minutes by bus
- Average price: €850/month for a room
Crocetta stands out for its refined atmosphere, wide tree-lined streets and elegant buildings. It offers a quieter, more residential experience while remaining close to the city centre.
The neighbourhood is well-served by shops, markets and public transport, making everyday life both comfortable and convenient. It is a great option if you prefer calm surroundings after a busy academic day.
Best for: students seeking comfort, safety and a more relaxed pace.
Vanchiglia & Vanchiglietta: student-friendly and creative
- Distance: 15 minutes on foot
- Average price: €900/month for a room
These neighbourhoods strike a perfect balance between proximity to campus and a vibrant student atmosphere. Located near the Dora and the Po Rivers, they are home to creative spaces, independent cafés and cultural venues.
Popular among university students, the area offers a strong sense of community and an authentic, slightly alternative feel compared to the city centre.
Best for: those wanting a lively yet authentic student experience.
Cit Turin & San Donato: peaceful and well-connected
- Distance: 15–20 minutes by bus
- Average price: €850/month for a room
These neighbourhoods provide a quieter, more residential environment while remaining well connected to the city centre and campus. They are less touristy, which often translates into better value for money and a more local lifestyle.
With reliable public transport and a range of everyday amenities, they offer a practical and comfortable living solution for students.
Best for: students prioritising affordability, calm and convenience.
Borgo Po & Madonna del Pilone: scenic and serene
- Distance: 15–20 minutes by bus
- Average price: €600/month for a room
Located on the other side of the Po River, these areas offer a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle. With green spaces, river views and a more residential feel, they provide a unique living experience.
Despite their tranquillity, they remain well connected to the campus, allowing you to enjoy both calm surroundings and easy access to student life.
Best for: nature lovers and those seeking a quieter, scenic lifestyle.
Key tips for securing accommodation in Turin
Turin is one of Italy’s most affordable major cities for students, but demand can increase significantly in the months leading up to the start of the academic year. For this reason, it is advisable to begin your accommodation search as early as possible and explore multiple options simultaneously.
Before signing a contract, make sure you understand what is included in the monthly rent. Some student residences offer all-inclusive packages covering utilities, internet, cleaning services and communal facilities, while private rentals may involve additional costs that can affect your overall budget.
If you are moving to Turin for the first time, consider arranging temporary accommodation for your first few weeks. This can give you the opportunity to visit neighbourhoods in person and gain a better understanding of commuting times, local services and the atmosphere of different areas before making a long-term commitment.
Finally, take advantage of the support available through ESCP’s Student Experience Services team. From CampusLife resources and partner residences to dedicated housing webinars and one-to-one guidance, there are many tools available to help you find accommodation with confidence.
Please note that an Italian tax code (codice fiscale) is generally required to sign a rental agreement in Italy. The Student Experience Services is available to support students throughout the application process and provide guidance on how to obtain it before or after arrival.
Turin offers something for every student, from vibrant city living to peaceful riverside retreats. By choosing the right neighbourhood and leveraging ESCP’s housing resources, you can create a living experience that enhances both your studies and your time in one of Italy’s most inspiring cities.

How ESCP helps you find accommodation in Turin
Moving to a new city can feel overwhelming, especially if you are arriving from abroad. Fortunately, ESCP’s Student Experience Services team provides a range of resources designed to help you find accommodation before your arrival in Turin.
As you begin your search, you can access several dedicated tools through CampusLife, the School’s student platform:
- Housing Marketplace, where students and landlords can post accommodation requests and offers, making it easier to connect directly with potential flatmates or property owners.
- Flatmate Forum, a space where students can exchange housing opportunities and get in touch with peers who may be moving out of their apartments.
- Partner residences and real estate agencies, offering dedicated support, negotiated rates and special conditions for ESCP students.
- Exclusive discounts on leading housing platforms, including Housing Anywhere, Spotahome and DoveVivo.
These resources are designed to simplify your search and help you secure accommodation that matches both your budget and lifestyle preferences.
Join the housing webinar before your arrival
To further support incoming students, the Student Experience Services team regularly organises information sessions focused on accommodation in Turin.
On 30 June, admitted students will have the opportunity to join an online housing webinar led by Maria Polito, Housing Manager for the Turin Campus within Student Experience Services.
The session will cover:
- The Turin housing market and current trends
- Recommended neighbourhoods
- Student residences and private accommodation options
- Practical advice on contracts and administrative procedures
- Questions and answers with the housing team
For students who are still deciding where to live, this webinar is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand guidance before arriving in Turin.
Beyond housing: making the most of Turin
Where you live also shapes how you experience the city. Turin is not just a place to study, it is a gateway to unforgettable experiences:
- Explore Italian culture in four things you should know before moving to Italy
- Plan your weekends with 18 can’t-miss day trips from Turin
- Hit the slopes with top ski resorts near Turin
- Stay active with 8 reasons Turin is perfect for sports lovers
We can’t wait to welcome you at ESCP Turin!