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| Divignano |
Cascina Motto |
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"People, Dogs and Roses!"
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Via Marzabotto 7, Divignano, Piedmont, 28010, Italy
Lodging Type: Bed & Breakfast
Hosts: Roberta Plevani
Phone: 39 321 995350
Fax: 39 321 995350
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Gay Friendly
Clientele Welcomed: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Low/Night: 70
High/Night: 80
Currency: Euro
Payment: Cash
High Season: Same Year Round
General Discounts: No
Purple Roofs Discount: No
Travel Agent Commission: No
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| Restored countryhouse with 1 hectar of land and swimming pool near the Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. At disposal of guest a twin room in the main house and an indipendent cottage. Big garden with lots of roses. Rates are per couple
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| Mombercelli |
Il Cuccio |
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"Bed & Break, Hazelnuts and..."
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Via Ronchi 43b, Mombercelli, Piedmont, 14047, Italy
Lodging Type: Bed & Breakfast
Hosts: Cristina Belotti
Phone: 387277050
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Lesbian Owned
Clientele Welcomed: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Low/Night: 15
High/Night: 65
Currency: Euro
Payment: Cash
High Season: Same Year Round
General Discounts: No
Purple Roofs Discount: 5% - Mention PURPLE ROOFS. Not combinable with other discounts
Travel Agent Commission: 10% Ask for details
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| Alternative family atmosphere; countryhouse surrounded by fruit trees, garden, grown in natural ways for self-sufficiency.
You can walk, ride horse/bike; see wine cellars, typical cuisine, hot springs, museums, castles, local fairs
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| Torino |
Al Porta Susa B&B |
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"Central and cozy in Torino"
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Corso Inghilterra 45, Torino, Piedmont, 10138, Italy
Lodging Type: Bed & Breakfast
Hosts: Marco Bonino
Phone: 39-11-434-4064
Mobile: 39-333-398-5647
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Gay Owned
Clientele Welcomed: Gay Men Bisexual Straight
Low/Night: 49
High/Night: 79
Currency: Euro
Payment: Cash
High Season: Same Year Round
General Discounts: No
Purple Roofs Discount: No
Travel Agent Commission: No
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| Located in a period building in the heart of Torino just steps from the Porta Susa train station, with the city center only minutes away on foot. In a large apartment with high and frescoed ceilings, we offer three large and comfortable bedrooms, two bathrooms reserved for guests, the living room and the dining room.
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| Trisobbio Village |
Villino Bianca B&B |
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"Hilltop Village with Castle, Vinyards & Views"
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Via Pietramatta 9, Trisobbio Village, Piedmont, 15070, Italy
Lodging Type: Bed & Breakfast
Hosts: Andrea & Jeff
Phone: 39 143 871210
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Gay Friendly
Clientele Welcomed: Gay Lesbian Bisexual Straight
Low/Night: 30
High/Night: 35
Currency: Euro
Payment: Cash
High Season: Same Year Round
Ratings: TA 2 stars
General Discounts: 10% 3+ nights
Purple Roofs Discount: No
Travel Agent Commission: No
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| Villino Bianca was built in the early part of the last century. It has recently been refurbished but with a careful eye kept on maintaining its period character. Our rooms have private hydromassage bath or shower rooms, TV, CD/radio, hairdryer, iron and ironing board. Ample towels, soap, shampoo, and shower gel are provided. A buffet breakfast is included.
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Write Us at: Purple Roofs, PO Box 4666, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-0022
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Torino, Italy - A Long and Varied History
By Marco Bonino, Al Porta Susa B&B, Torino, Italy

orino (Turin) is an ancient city, Italy’s first capital, and is now a great industrial district. Each moment in history has left its mark on the city, creating a legacy of culture, architecture and monuments.
The Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games showed the world an unexpected city, surprising not only people who previously couldn’t have found the city on a map, but even those who were already familiar with it.
Since the 1990s Torino has been following a path that has transformed it from an industrial capital - a sector which continues to play a fundamental role in the territory’s economy - into a pole of innovation, culture and improved quality of life.
Like every important European capital, Torino is founded on a stratification of cultures, populations and civilizations that began over two thousand years ago. The oldest documents mention a small village at the foot of the Alps called Taurasia, which was destroyed by Hannibal in 218 B.C.
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