Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin

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Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin

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Luxury thermal time in Turin. QC Termetorino is a day pass to the spa circuit inside the elegant Abegg palace, with thermal baths, saunas, steam rooms, and multiple rest zones built for proper slowing down. QC Termetorino is a simple way to turn one day in Turin into a full-body reset.

I especially like the sheer variety of water and heat experiences, from whirlpools and waterfalls to steam and salt rooms, plus a chance to mix in quiet relaxation. I also love that you get the included comfort kit—robe, slippers, towel, and body care—so you’re not hunting for basics, and the evening food and drinks are wrapped into the pass from 6:30pm to 8:30pm.

One thing to consider: the changing rooms can feel tight, especially when the spa is busy, and a few visitors note limited space to get ready comfortably. If you’re sensitive to noise or crowd energy, pick your day wisely.

Key highlights to know before you go

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Key highlights to know before you go

  • Abegg palace setting makes the whole spa feel more like a destination than a gym locker room
  • Thermal circuit variety: whirlpools, waterfalls, hidro-jets, steam rooms, and salt rooms
  • Outdoor heated pools for a true change of scene when the weather is cool
  • Robe, slippers, towel, and body care included, so you travel lighter
  • Light evening buffet with drinks (6:30–8:30pm) for an easy end to your day
  • Small group size (max 9) helps keep things less hectic overall

QC Termetorino inside Abegg palace: why the setting matters

QC Termetorino is based in the Abegg palace, and that single detail changes how the day feels. Instead of moving through a utilitarian spa setup, you spend your time in an elegant, indoor-and-outdoor atmosphere designed for lingering.

That matters because a thermal spa day is not about rushing from one thing to the next. It’s about rotating between heat, water, and rest—then repeating, with fewer decisions. When the environment feels calm and well-kept, you’re more likely to actually relax rather than just “get your minutes in.”

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Your spa day flow: baths, whirlpools, steam, salt, and relaxation zones

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Your spa day flow: baths, whirlpools, steam, salt, and relaxation zones
Your day pass gives you access to the spa circuit, which is the real heart of the experience. You’re looking at thermal baths and a full ladder of experiences: saunas, steam rooms, and relaxation rooms, plus multiple water features like whirlpools, waterfalls, and hidro-jets.

Here’s the practical way to think about it. Start with water and heat to warm up your body. Then shift to steam or salt for a different kind of intensity. Finally, give yourself time in the relaxation areas so your body actually gets the benefit of the whole loop.

I like that the circuit is built to support that rhythm. If you only hit the loud, high-heat parts, you’ll miss the point. The most satisfying days are the ones where you treat it like a mini itinerary: move, recover, rest, repeat.

A few extra notes from people who go often: some enjoy outdoor heated pools as a break from indoor rooms, especially when the weather isn’t sunny. Also, there can be specialty experiences during the day (for example, a short mud ritual was mentioned by visitors), but those are not the “always included” core—so consider them a bonus if they’re offered during your visit.

The comfort kit: robe, slippers, towel, and body care

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - The comfort kit: robe, slippers, towel, and body care
This pass takes away a lot of friction. You get a robe, slippers, a towel, and body care products included. For many people, that’s the difference between a smooth day and a distracted one.

You don’t need to pack the whole spa bag. And since the provided items are part of your entry, you can focus on using the space correctly—moving between zones, stepping into pools, and settling into rest areas without worrying about what you forgot.

One small “real world” tip: even with included robes and slippers, you’ll want to plan for a slower pace at changing time. If you’re going with family or a group, arrive with a calmer mindset than you would for, say, a museum timed entry.

Evening buffet and drinks (6:30–8:30pm): a smart way to pace your day

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Evening buffet and drinks (6:30–8:30pm): a smart way to pace your day
The included evening buffet runs from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, with light food and drinks. This is a key value point, because it gives your day a built-in landing zone.

A thermal spa day can make you hungry, and it can also make it easy to overthink food. Instead of searching for a meal at the exact moment you’re tired, you get something light that fits the rhythm of the spa: eat, hydrate, and keep your evening comfortable without breaking your schedule.

The buffet is described as light, not a full dinner replacement. You should expect lighter bites and refreshments rather than a heavy feast. If lunch matters to you, plan it separately since lunch isn’t included.

Price and value for a Turin spa day (the real cost math)

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Price and value for a Turin spa day (the real cost math)
At $110.78 per person, this day pass sits in the “premium but not outrageous” category for a luxury-style spa circuit in a major city. The value comes from two things you can’t easily DIY:

  • Full access to a multi-zone circuit (not just one pool)
  • Included essentials like robe, slippers, towel, and body care, plus an evening buffet with drinks

If you were to price out the basics—pool entry plus towel/robe rental plus a meal plan—you’d likely spend more than you expect. The fact that local taxes are included also helps.

Where the price may feel less justified is if you only want one or two experiences and you’re the type who gets bored staying put. This is better for people who want to actually use the circuit: switch between heat and water, then spend time resting.

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Timing, opening hours, and how long to plan for

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Timing, opening hours, and how long to plan for
The spa opening hours listed are Monday–Thursday: 9:00am–11:00pm within the period 10/04/2025–10/03/2026. That long window is your clue: this isn’t a short appointment. It’s designed for a full day of pacing.

In practice, I suggest you plan to arrive with enough time to settle, warm up, and explore multiple zones. If you show up late, you can end up rushing through what should feel unhurried.

Also, since this pass is limited to a maximum of 9 travelers, the experience is set up to be more controlled than a huge crowded event. Still, busy times can mean tighter changing-room logistics, so give yourself a little extra buffer for transitions.

Location and getting there: near public transport, no hotel pickup

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Location and getting there: near public transport, no hotel pickup
The meeting point is QC Termetorino, C.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 77, 10128 Torino. It’s also described as near public transportation, which matters in Turin where walking and transit can be easier than parking.

There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll want to handle the journey on your own. The good news: this kind of attraction is often reachable without complicated transfers, and the address is clear enough to plan your route in advance.

If you’re coming from the city center, build your day around the spa start time rather than trying to squeeze in extra stops right before entry.

Who should book this day pass—and who should reconsider

Day Pass to the QC Termetorino Luxury Spa in Turin - Who should book this day pass—and who should reconsider
This is a great fit if you want:

  • A full spa circuit day with thermal baths, saunas, steam rooms, and multiple relaxation options
  • An easy schedule with an included evening buffet and drinks
  • A “show up and relax” setup where the main comforts are already provided

You should reconsider if:

  • You’re very sensitive to crowd energy. One review specifically warned against going on Sunday if you’re seeking calm, noting saunas can feel social and phone-heavy.
  • You hate feeling rushed in changing areas, since some visitors say the changing rooms can be small and not enough seating/space exists to get ready smoothly.
  • You’re expecting a strictly quiet, silent spa. This place can feel lively depending on the day and time.

This is best as a day-trip anchor. Put it somewhere in your Turin plan where you can recover afterward.

Should you book QC Termetorino?

If you want a luxury-leaning thermal spa day with lots of different heat-and-water options, this pass is a strong choice. The included robe/slippers/towel/body care and the 6:30–8:30 buffet with drinks make it feel more complete than a basic entry ticket.

If your top priority is solitude and quiet, choose your day carefully—especially if you’re aiming to avoid social sauna vibes. And if you’re traveling with kids or teens, remember the minimum age is 14.

One more practical note: you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, which gives you flexibility if your Turin schedule shifts.

FAQ

What’s included with the QC Termetorino day pass?

The pass includes use of a towel, robe, slippers, body care products, and access to the spa circuit. It also includes a light buffet and drinks from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, plus local taxes.

Is lunch included?

No. Lunch is not included with the day pass.

What’s not included?

Hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, and food and drinks unless specified (the included buffet/drinks are 6:30pm–8:30pm). Transportation to and from the spa is also not included.

Where is the meeting point?

QC Termetorino, C.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 77, 10128 Torino TO, Italy.

What are the opening hours?

For the listed period (10/04/2025–10/03/2026), Monday–Thursday hours are 9:00am–11:00pm.

What’s the minimum age?

The minimum age is 14 years.

How many people are in a group?

This activity has a maximum of 9 travelers.

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