This hotel has larger rooms than common in Europe. The bathrooms normally are fine, spacious, with a modern feeling. The floor of the rooms is tiled. Thus, hopefully cleaner than a carpeted room. The staff at the front desk is not particularly welcoming or friendly. The breakfast is really not good. First one has to find the room in the lowest floor; then the breakfast is definitely "industrial." Lots of plastic packages with biscuits, toasted bread, pretend croissants... the fruit juices are bad tasting, and the eggs (most often scrambled) were cooked hours before it seems. There is no signficant or helpful presence of the staff in the breakfast room. If one is lucky enough to catch a staff passing through, one may even ask for freshly pressed juice and get it or ask for freshly cooked eggs and be told to eat with they put out already or forget it.... I have read raving reviews of breakfast at this hotel by some guests. I find it hard to believe that any experienced traveler would find breakfast at the Blu excellent. It is just not so. Extra mattresses and/or furniture are stashed along the corridors of the hotel floors, not a sign of orderliness or good space management and probably a fire hazard . The hotel is iin an industrial area, desolate and probably dangerous at night. Limited restaurants/bars in the vicinity. Train line to France next to the hotel with consequent noise at least for some rooms. The metro stop is 600 meters away, a bit difficult to reach and to find. But it is there. Also, the staff professed not to know anything about a frequent guest program. Overall, not a great place to stay. Use it only if doing business in that part of the suburbs or when there is no other choice. You should easily be able to do better elsewhere in the greater Turin area.