CozyNeat Hub
An apartment-style hostel in Madonna di Campagna with a real kitchen and a balcony — the small, quiet, north-Turin alternative.
CozyNeat Hub is a small apartment-converted hostel on Via Chiesa della Salute in Madonna di Campagna, the north-Turin residential neighborhood. Two rooms, a balcony, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven (rare in Turin hostels), and the kind of homey vibe that comes from a hostel that's actually somebody's renovated apartment.
CozyNeat Hub occupies a renovated two-room apartment on Via Chiesa della Salute in Madonna di Campagna, the residential neighborhood just north of the Quadrilatero Romano. The building is a 1970s walk-up — nothing architecturally special — but the apartment inside has been redone with new floors, repainted walls, modern lighting, and a working kitchen. The two bedrooms each have a private bathroom, AC, and a small wardrobe. There's a shared dining area, a balcony, and the kitchen.
The kitchen is the differentiator. Most Turin hostels offer a 'shared kitchenette' that's a microwave and a hot plate. CozyNeat Hub has a proper oven, a four-burner stovetop, an electric kettle, a coffee machine, dishwashing supplies, and full kitchenware (pans, pots, knives, dishes for six). You can cook real meals here — the kind of place where guests buy pasta at the corner alimentari and make dinner.
The vibe is very much 'staying in your friend's well-kept apartment in Turin'. The owner lives nearby and shows up to clean every morning between 11h and 12h. Guests get a key and come and go. There's no reception, no lounge program, no event schedule — and that's the appeal. It's the right format for a solo traveler who wants a quiet base, or a couple who want a private double with shared kitchen access without paying Airbnb prices.
Location puts you 1.9 km from Porta Susa station — that's a 25-minute walk or a 9-minute Tram 4 ride. The Quadrilatero Romano aperitivo grid is 22 minutes on foot, the Egyptian Museum 30 minutes. The neighborhood itself has a Pam supermarket, two bakeries, a small park (Parco Sempione, 600 m), and a metro stop at Madonna di Campagna (Line 1).
- 01It's basically staying in someone's well-maintained Turin apartment, which is the headline feature
- 02Oven in the shared kitchen — order to-bake pizza from the local panificio and call it dinner
- 03Quiet residential street, no Saturday-night noise
- 048.7 rating with 201 reviews suggests the small format consistently delivers
- 05Owner cleans the place herself, which shows in every recent review
- Apartment-style — only two rooms means it never feels overcrowded
- Fully equipped kitchen with oven, stovetop, kettle, microwave
- Balcony off the dining area, quiet residential street view
- Walking distance to Madonna di Campagna metro station and Tram 4
“Better than a regular hostel. Clean, homey, well supplied. The kitchen is the best I have used in any hostel — I cooked dinner three nights in a row.”
“C'est un appartement avec deux chambres, une cuisine et une salle de bain mais ça fait le job. Calme, propre, accueil au top par la propriétaire qui vit à côté. Bon plan pour un séjour longue durée.”
“La propiedad es preciosa. Muy limpio, atención muy amable de la dueña. Ideal para una pareja que quiere cocinar y ahorrar en restaurantes.”
- Madonna di Campagna Metro (Line 1)500 m
- Tram 4 stop (Corso Vercelli)180 m
- Pam supermarket160 m
- Parco Sempione600 m
- Quadrilatero Romano2.4 km
- Porta Susa Train Station1.9 km







