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The 13 best experiences in Turin, Italy

Nicola Williams

Nov 18, 2023 • 9 min read

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Here are some of the best things to do in Turin, Italy's fourth largest city © Iuliia Pilipeichenko / Getty Images

Italy’s fourth-largest city,  Turin , is the essence of la dolce vita.

Not in the full-throttle, scooter-screeching style of the hot south, but with a composed dignity befitting of an elegant northern city shaped by the noble House of Savoy and politically explosive unification movement. This was the country’s first capital in the 1860s and is the capital of Piedmont today.

Turin’s refined vibe might feel more français than italiano, but delve into this handsome metropolis stitched from porticoed streets and palazzo-laced squares, and you’ll quickly find a compelling city screaming "Made in Italy."

Explore niche, top-drawer museums (football, cars, chocolate and coffee) and avant-garde galleries bursting with powerful art. Promenade through extraordinary royal palazzi (palaces) and gardens.

Linger over Slow Food and wine in chandelier-lit cafes and centurion osterie . And at every turn, with every morsel, feel the creative pulse of a go-getting city driven by an epic artistic, cultural, historic and epicurean heritage.

Outdoor adventurers and those seeking a green escape might not find a real buzz here. But for anyone looking for a weekend of urban Italianate living – with a provocative dash of creativity and curiosity, by day or by night – Turin hits the sweet spot any time of year. Here are the best things to do when you get there.

1. Spend a day museum-hopping

Few Italian cities sport such a varied portfolio of museums – there really is one   to suit every taste and interest. Turin’s blockbuster Museo Egizio is among the world’s best when it comes to anthropomorphic coffins, animal mummies and other priceless artifacts from Ancient Egypt.

The Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento Italiano suits anyone interested in modern Italian history, while car buffs and families rave about Turin’s superlative Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile .

This being Italy, art and design lovers are well served: Palazzo Reale displays the personal art collection of the Savoy monarchy, and the sensational Pinateco Giovanni e Marella Agnelli showcases masterpieces acquired by the late Fiat head Gianni Agnelli.

Galleria Civica d’Arte e Contemporanea is the place to go for 19th- and 20th-century Italian and European art, and Fondazione Merz , Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo and Museo Ettore Fico for influential contemporary art.

Detour: Head to out-of-town Castello du Rivoli for works borne out of Italy’s city-spawned Arte Povera movement in the 1960s and 1970s.

A blond-haired man drinks an aperitif outside a bar in Tuin

2. Perfect the Turinese art of aperitivi

The early-evening aperitivo (aperitif) crawl is a golden opportunity to taste exceptional wine from Piedmont and sample savory delicacies such as acciughe al verde (anchovies in pea-green, garlic-parsley sauce) or carne cruda al’Albese (raw beef) while  finding yourself in neighborhoods you might not otherwise frequent.

Favorite addresses to hobnob with locals over well-mixed cocktails, Campari or Aperol spritz, and generous snack buffets – ranging from complimentary to €15 with one drink – include historical Bar Cavour , Farmacia Del Cambo in an 1830s pharmacy, and fashionable bookshop-cafe-bar Bardotto .

3. Explore cinematic Turin

A visit to the superlative Museo Nazionale del Cinema – a firm family favorite – is not just about watching silent movies, overdosing on looping virtual-reality films and learning about Turin’s fascinating movie-making heritage.

As engaging as the evocative and well-curated exhibits is the museum building: the eclectic, spire-capped tower of Mole Antonelliana was conceived and designed as a synagogue in 1863, yet only ever used as a museum. Scaling its dome to ogle at the panorama atop the 167.5m-tall (550ft-tall) tower is a rite of passage.

4. Share the city’s love affair with chocolate

Cioccolato (chocolate) is this city’s lifeblood, and family-run chocolate makers have been hard at work in Turin for centuries – there is no point resisting.

Bicerin , the city’s signature cream-topped chocolate-coffee hot drink, has been a reason to flock to elegant Caffè Al Bicerin since 1763. Turin’s favorite contemporary chocolatier, Guido Gobino , is loved for tiny, tile-like ganache chocolates flavored with vermouth or Barolo wine perhaps, and his classic gianduiotto (triangular chocolates made from gianduja – Turin's hazelnut paste).

Planning tip:  Don’t miss Turin’s 10-day chocolate festival in November.

5. Live the good life on Piazza Castello

Nowhere does the heady pulse of la dolce vita make itself felt as fiercely as on Piazza Castello , the city’s central square and heart of Savoy from the 16th to 18th centuries.

Framed on all sides by grandiose buildings cocooning palace museums, cafes, and the city’s opera house, the square is a hub of cultural life and the epitome of Turin elegance.

Admire its majestic porticoes (Turin boasts an extraordinary 18km/11 miles of porticoes), built under Vittorio Emanuele I in the 18th century so the royal family could promenade between palace and river in comfort and relative privacy.

6. Unearth Slow Food at the Terre Madre festival

As the capital of the region where Italy’s Slow Food movement was born, it’s natural that Turin should host one of the world’s largest food and wine fairs: Slow Food’s biennial Terre Madre , next up in September 2024, and subsequent even-numbered years.

One-day passes unlock a banquet of fascinating epicurean encounters, from artisan tastings with Turinese and Piemontese producers and chefs to culinary workshops and meetings with global food activists and sustainable farmers.

Detour:  The venue is a sight in itself: Parco Dora was an industrial wasteland (home to steelworks and a Michelin tire factory until the 1980s), regenerated in the new millennium as a vast open-air art installation, green meadow park, marketplace and festival ground.

The interior of Officine Grandi Riparazioni with people moving around looking at displays of modern art

7. Tap into Turin’s art and music scene

It's no surprise that Turin is part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network: deep-dive into the city’s pivotal contemporary art scene at Officine Grandi Riparazioni . The experimental cultural and innovation hub resides in a regenerated train depot, constructed in red brick between 1885 and 1895 near Porta Susa and Porta Nuova train stations.

Catching the latest public art installation, seasonal exhibition, live gig or other cultural happening is as much an opportunity to ogle at the industrial architecture of the gargantuan U-shaped space as it is to tap into contemporary Turin’s explosive visual and performing arts scene.

Fascinating 3D tours transport visitors around the original 19th-century repair workshops, and several cafes and restaurants are ready to stave off your hunger and/or cocktail pangs.

Clubbers, you’re in the right place. Turin generates some of Italy’s best dance music, with clubs and live-music bars in industrial and residential neighborhoods such as Vanchiglia, San Salvario, Dora and Lingotto pounding well into the early hours.

Planning tip:  Going strong for 20-odd years, Lingotto’s C2C Festival remains one of Europe’s top avant-pop music festivals.

8. Enjoy views and a cocktail in Italy’s highest bar

Dizzying views of the city and its Alpine amphitheater laid out around your feet unfold from the 37th floor of the city’s lofty Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper – a striking, glass-and-steel work of contemporary architecture, designed by celebrity Italian architect Renzo Piano as the headquarters of the Intesa Sanpaolo banking group.

Its crowning glory is the futuristic rooftop where skilled mixologists behind the bar at Piano35 shake a sassy spin on Italian classics. Order a signature Bicerin cocktail (mixing sweet Mancino vermouth with coffee liqueur, sherry and milk) or Spritz No More (vodka, elderflower liqueur, sake and chili pepper).

A vast white marble staircase with blue carpets running up the middle

9. See how Savoy kings lived at a flurry of royal residences

Turin has six royal residences in the city center alone, all with lavish interiors, priceless artworks and tapestries, and occasional museum collections.

Find medieval-to-modern decorative arts in Palazzo Madama ; a top-drawer history museum exploring the city’s role in the Risorgimento (Italian Unification) at Palazzo Carignano; and dazzling Greek and Roman archaeological treasures in Palazzo Reale .

If time is limited at the latter, aim straight for the Savoy’s personal art collection in the Royal Palace’s Galleria Sabauda. If time is endless, linger over afternoon tea on the stone-balustrade terrace of the palace’s romantic Caffè degli Argenti – views of lush green lawns and the Alps beyond are beautiful.

10. Shop vintage and design in the Quadrilatero Romano

While the city’s elegant porticoes on the main street of Via Roma squirrel away chic boutiques of all the big fashion houses, Quadrilatero Romano is the neighborhood for upmarket vintage and fashionable pieces by young designers. Make your shopping spree memorable by booking a lunch table well in advance at Consorzio .

Bargain hunters can follow urbanites on weekends to Balon , a sprawling and mesmerizingly raucous flea market north of Porta Palazzo since 1857. More specialized antique and vintage dealers move in on the second Sunday of the month at the Gran Balon market.

11. Taste Vermouth in hipster San Salvario

Savoring Turin’s homegrown Vermouth di Torino – aromatized fortified wine infused with 30-odd botanicals – has been a tradition since 1786 when it was first distilled by Antonio Benedetto Carpano for the royal court. The tourist office offers organized tastings (€18) in selected city bars.

Or opt for homegrown vermouth on the rocks or in a cocktail at funky music bar Lanificio San Salvatore in hipster San Salvario. Its Torino Milano Via Novara cocktail mixing Vermouth di Torino with Campari, Cynar (a bitter aperitif blending 13 herbs and plants, including artichoke), chocolate and rock salt is akin to drinking Turin in a glass.

12. Track down street art with a purpose

Meander off the beaten tourist track into the northern working-class suburb of Barriera di Milano to uncover old warehouses covered in graffiti, public baths rejuvenated as community centers and 13 pavement-to-sky, black-and-white wall murals by Italian street artist Millo (from Puglia in southern Italy); start your Millo tour on Piazza Bottesini.

When you're done, take a DIY walking tour of the city’s Murales Lavazza , 17 striking wall murals illustrating global goals for sustainable development in 2030 by international artists. Murals range from No Poverty (Lungo Po Antonelli 15) featuring Florentine street artist Zed1’s comic egg-headed humans to Good Health by Venezuelan-Italian Gomez (Via Berthollet 6) and Gender Equality (Corso Belgio 9) by Rome-based Camilla Falsini.

13. Walk around Fiat’s rooftop e-track

Turin is synonymous with Fiat cars. Its 1920s factory in industrial Lingotto was Europe’s largest, and walking around the rooftop track where cars were tested until 1982 (when the iconic factory closed) is exhilarating. To get a feel for the historic track, watch the 1969 classic movie The Italian Job .

New-gen electric Fiats spin around the 1km-long (0.6-mile) loop today. In 2021, the surrounding rooftop was planted with 40,000 indigenous trees, shrubs and wildflowers to create a public garden –  La Pista 500 .

Yoga, fitness and meditation areas shaded with hazelnut trees and giant sunflowers inject a contemplative zen into the green public space. Views of the city and surrounding Alps are naturally magnificent.

This article was first published April 2022 and updated November 2023

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Visit Turin: Top 20 Things To Do and Must-See Attractions

Things to do in turin: the 20 best places to visit + highlights.

Turin, in Italy , is a former industrial city that was completely redesigned for the 2006 Olympics. It’s now one of the most pleasant Italian cities to visit!

Just like other more visited Italian cities such as Rome or Venice , Turin clearly deserves to be visited for a weekend or a few more days.

With its world-class museums such as the National Cinema Museum and National Automobile Museums, royal residences , magnificent squares and churches you will find in Turin everything that makes Italy charming.

In order to help you plan your stay , I have created this guide of the best things to do in Turin. You will find all the activities and points of interest you need to see during your stay in town!

And at the end of the article, I will give you itineraries to visit Turin in 1, 2, 3 or 4 days as well as a list of the best accommodations in town depending on your budget.

So, what are the best places to visit in Turin? Where to stay? Let’s find out!

1. Piazza Castello

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Before starting my list of the top things to see in Turin, I’ll give you THE best tip to visit the city and save money: purchase the Torino + Piemonte card.

Depending on the duration of your stay in Turin, you can choose the 1, 2, 3 or 5 days version. They will grant you access to almost all cultural sites free of charge and to promotional offers for some of them.

it costed me 35€ for 3 days. As museum entrance fees are all around 10€, it was really worth it, as I didn’t have to pay a single euro for all the visits I did!

The card’s validity time will begin the first time you will use it.

If you visit your first museum on Monday at 2 pm., you can use the card until 2pm on Thursday for a 3-day card. This card isn’t a “skip the line” ticket.

You can buy the 2 days card here   and the 3 days card there .

Let’s start with the famous Piazza Castello square and the historical monuments surrounding it. You simply can’t miss it during your stay in Turin, as it’s where some of the must-see monuments like the palazzo Madama or the Palazzo Reale are located.

In summer, this square is also popular for its refreshing water jets or as a great place to enjoy a good Italian ice cream. There are numerous gelateria (ice cream shops) around the square and in the nearby streets.

On the other side of Piazza Castello , where the towers of the Palazzo Madama are located, you can see the First World War mermorial , in tribute to Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta.

Piazza Castello Turin

The main entrance of the Palazzo Reale is on Piazza Castello. Built in 1646, it served as a royal residence until 1865. Today, you can visit various sections of the palace:

  • The king’s apartments, with gilded luxurious decoration everywhere.
  • The Royal Library and its 200,000 books, including masterpieces such as the self-portrait or the Codex on the Flight of Birds by Leonardo da Vinci.
  • The Royal Armory and its impressive collection of stuffed horses with their armored riders.
  • The galleria Sabauda, which exhibits paintings from the 14th century to the 20th century
  • The Royal gardens (free entrance)

This magnificent palace is clearly a must-see during your stay in Turin. I really loved the Royal Armory, it’s the most impressive I have seen to date.

Turin palazzo Reale

Another palace located on Piazza Castello is the palazzo Madama, a building with an atypical architecture. It was first a medieval castle before becoming a palace with a baroque façade!

Inside, there is the  Turin City Museum of Ancient Art, housing a nice collection of ceramics, drawings and sculptures. During the visit, you can go in the small garden to admire the walls and towers of the palace from the inside .

In addition to the museum, the highlight of the visit is for sure the stunning view from the top of the towers!

By taking the elevator or the stairs, you will reach the top of the tower and will be able to admire a very nice panorama of the city of Turin and its iconic monument: the Mole Antonelliana. I tell you more about it just below!

palazzo Madama Turin

Located in the Mole Antonelliana , the National Museum of Cinema is for many the best museum of the city. Very few people know this: Turin is the birthplace of Italian cinema! It’s no wonder that the city needed to have an amazing museum dedicated to the 7th art.

The exhibitions are very well done and retrace the history of cinema with all kinds of objects, from the first cameras to the helmets of the Star Wars saga.

In the huge main room, cinema seats are even arranged to watch movies displayed on 2 giant screens on the ceiling.

But if so many people visit the museum, it’s above all for its unique attraction: the panoramic elevator with transparent walls that will take you to the Mole platform. The perfect place to enjoy a 360° view of Turin.

Be patient because the waiting line is often several hours long! But it’s really a unique experience to live during a stay in Italy.

if you want to take the elevator, you will need to pay an additional fee to the museum entrance. The Torino card gives you a discount.

All the information about Turin Cinema museum is on the official site.

If you don’t take the Torino Card, I recommend you to buy the Skip the line tickets for the Cinema Museum + panoramic elevator . You will save a lot of time!

Turin Cinema museum

The Carignan Palace is the third palace-museum to visit, after the Palazzo Reale and the palazzo Madama. It houses the Italian Risorgimento Museum and presents the history of Italy through numerous texts, documents, films and superb paintings.

Don’t miss the hall where the first Italian parliament met.

Just behind the Carignan Palace , at the entrance of the Risorgimento museum , you can also see the Carlo Alberto square , with the equestrian statue of Charles Albert of Sardinia . This square is very photogenic thanks to the beautiful facade of the museum in the background.

As in every squares of Turin, you will also find food and drinks there.

You’re going to Turin?

You probably know it: the hardest part of planning your trip is to find an hotel offering a good value for money!

The closer you get to your travel dates, the harder it will be to get a good deal. Lots of people will be visiting Turin on the same dates as you , so you can be sure that the best deals are booked extremely quickly!

Hopefully, there is a pretty simple solution to this problem: do like me and book your hotel as early as possible!

So, my best advice is to take 5 minutes (now) to have a look at the list of travelers’ favorite hotels in Turin.

And if you see a good offer, book it!

Most hotels offer free cancellation, so it’s quick, easy, and you will avoid the the inconvenience of finding nothing but mediocre rooms at exorbitant prices.

To check the current best deals for your hotel in Turin, simply click on the green button below 😎:

Once you’ve booked your hotel, it will be time to continue reading this guide and find out more about the best things to do in Turin!

Palazzo Carignano

Not far from the Carignan Palace is one of Turin’s greatest museums. With its 4 floors and numerous exposition rooms, this recently renovated Egyptian museum is the second largest in the world, after the one in Cairo!

The collection includes statues, sarcophagi and mummies, so you can immerse yourself in ancient Egypt for at least 2 hours.

If you don’t purchase the Torino Card and want to visit the museum, you should buy skip the line tickets in advance by clicking here .

And if you want to learn everything aout Ancient Egypt, you should definitely book this guided tour in English. It’s just perfect!

To book it, simply click on the button below:

Egyptian Museum of Turin

Piazza San Carlo (San Carlo Square) is one of Turin’s main squares. This large and elegant square is my favorite in the city.

With its arcades, its 2 twin churches (the church of Santa Cristina and the San Carlo Borromeo church) and the equestrian statue of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, it’s extremely photogenic! Under the arcades, you can go shopping or have a coffee in one of the peaceful coffee shops. No noise, it’s a pedestrian only area.

The Piazza San Carlo also often hosts cultural events.

Piazza San Carlo Turin

The Automobile Museum is the other famous museum in Turin. According to The Times magazine, it’s one of the 50 best museums in the world.

With nearly 200 cars from 80 different brands ranging from steam cars to the latest models, the museum presents one of the world’s finest collections of rare vehicles.

Automobile Museum Turin

The Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista is the main church of Turin. It’s especially famous for housing the holy shroud, that is said to have enveloped the body of Christ. Its authenticity is of course questioned, but this does not prevent visitors from rushing into the cathedral.

It should be noted, however, that the relic rests under a watertight seal and is covered by a sheet, so you won’t have the pleasure to admire it.

Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista - Turin

Porta palatina, located not far from the cathedral and the palazzo Reale , was one of the 4 entrances of Turin during the Roman period.

The building is composed of a central door with 2 entrances for chariots, 2 pedestrian entrances dating from the Roman period and 2 towers with battlements added during the medieval period.

It’s one of Turin’s oldest monuments.

Porta Palatina Turin

The Porta Palazzo market is located close to the Porta Palatina and occupies almost all the piazza della Repubblica, which is almost 50,000 square meters. It’s the largest open-air market in Europe.

With about 1,000 stalls, you can find everything: fruit and vegetable, deli meats, cheese, but also clothes, pots, pans and all sorts of household items. And all this at very attractive prices, especially for food!

Porta Palazzo Market Turin

The Santuario della Consolata ( Church of the Virgin of the Consolation ) , a masterpiece of Baroque art, is one of the oldest churches in Turin.

In its bell tower, you can find the largest bell in Piedmont and a saint is buried there. The sanctuary is especially devoted to the worship of the Virgin Mary, with a procession and ceremony dedicated to her every year in June.

Santuario della Consolata

Spreading over 42 hectares, the Valentino Park is a popular picnic or stroll spot for Turinese families. For you it will be an opportunity for a nice walk in the shades , or along the Po river. Perfect to enjoy a bit of freshness!

Don’t miss the Fontana di Dodici Mesi (Fountain of the Twelve Months) and the Arco del Valentino there.

Pont Isabella, à Turin - Parc du Valentino

The medieval village of Turin is located in the heart of Valentino Park. It was created in 1884 for the general Italian exhibition that took place in Turin. It recreates the atmosphere of a typical 15th century Piedmontese town: you can see a drawbridge, craft shops and even a chapel.

You can also visit the fortress , a reconstruction of a Seigneurial residence. Inside, you can see the weapons room, the dining room, the kitchens and undergrounds housing the prison.

Turin medieval village

Built in 1620 by Duke Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, the Valentino castle today houses the University of Architecture and isn’t open to visitors.

When walking in the park, you will however be able to admire the outside facade and walk around it. The facade on the city’s side is inspired from French castles while the one overlooking the river, all in red bricks, is Italian style architecture.

Valentino castle, in Turin

Another beautiful place to see in Turin: the Vittorio Veneto square . It offers a very nice view of the river, the Gran Madre di Dio church and Turin surrounding hills.

It’s also the ideal place for an ”aperitivo” or a meal in one of the good restaurants located on the square.

Vittorio Venetto square

The Gran Madre di Dio Church was built in tribute to Victor Emmanuel I, for his victory over Napoleon in 1814.

It was built in neoclassical style , directly inspired from the pantheon of Rome. The interior is entirely dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with bas-reliefs depicting her life.

Anecdote : the Holy Grail would be buried outside the church, between the two statues representing Faith and Religion.

Gran Madre di Dio Church

On the right side of the Gran Madre di Dio church, you can take the road leading to the Monte dei Capuccini. The hill’s name comes from the fact it was given to the Capuchins by the house of Savoy to build a church and a convent.

At the top, you will find the most famous view of Turin and enjoy a beautiful scenery overlooking the city and the Alps on the horizon. You can also enter the Santa Maria Church, and visit the recently renovated Museo della Montagna .

Don’t hesitate to do it, especially if you have the Torino card: you will not pay anything and you will have access to the roof panoramic terrace for an even better view of the city.

Monte dei Capuccini Turin

The Villa della Regina (Queen’s villa in english) is worth a visit, especially for its great location on a hill overlooking the city and the Po river. A great place to admire a beautiful view of Turin

It was built in 1615, following the Roman model, to serve as a residence for Savoyan queens .

To see inside: the magnificent Chinese cabinet and the main living room featuring frescoes and paintings. It’s also famous for its amphitheatre-shaped garden with a beautiful fountain, small waterfalls, the vineyard (still in activity) and the panorama of the city.

Villa della Regina Turin

You can see it from afar when walking in Turin: the 670m heigh hill with the basilica di Superga built at the top catches the eye. From there, the view over the city and the Alps is breathtaking!

To get there, I advise you to go by car or by funicular for a more typical experience. If you want to go up there on foot, no problem, but I’m warning you, the climb will not be easy!

The basilica is remarkable for its huge circular facade with a dome . Inside there is the crypt with the House of Savoy king’s tombs as well as those of princes and princesses.

You can also go up a narrow spiral staircase to access the balcony at the top of the dome and enjoy a view of the surrounding hill.

The basilica is also sadly famous for the tragedy that took place there in 1949. The plane that carried the Turin football team (Torino football club), crashed on the hill, demolishing a part of the convent.

Since then, a funerary monument has been erected and Turinese people come to visit it every year on the anniversary of the tragedy.

basilica of Superga Turin

If you only have one day in Turin,   you have 2 options:

Take a stroll through the city and admire the monuments from the outside:

  • Discover the historical centre, from San Carlo Square to Castello Square , around the palazzo Reale and the palazzo Madama .
  • Then head to the the Vittorio Veneto square to cross the bridge, passing in front of the church of Gran Madre di Dio and climbing the Monte dei Capuccini for a panoramic view of Turin.
  • Stroll in the Valentino park, the medieval village and along the Po river.

Focus on the 2 or 3 main attractions of Turin. I would suggest:

  • Palazzo Reale
  • The cinema museum  and the  Mole Antonelliana
  • Or the Museo dell’Automobile if you are a car lover.
  • When you arrive in Turin or on your departure, you should go to the basilica of Superga and at the Monte dei Capuccini to enjoy the view of the city.

Visit Turin - Gran Madre di Dio

If you will be in Turin for 2 days, it is worth taking the Torino Card. Here is my suggested itinerary.

  • Start with Piazza San Carlo and its 2 twin churches, go up to Piazza Castello , stopping at the San Federico gallery on the left of Via Roma.
  • Visit the Palazzo Reale with its armoury and royal library
  • Lunch break
  • Visit the Cinema Museum located in the Mole Antonelliana . You will have the possibility to take the panoramic elevator.
  • Go to Piazza Vittorio Veneto, cross the Emanuele I bridge and admire the church of the Gran Madre di Dio,  go up the hill to the Monte dei Capuccini.

Second day:

  • Start the day by going to the Catedrale di San Giovanni Battista, where the Shroud of Turin is located.
  • Go through Porta Palatina to reach the piazza della repubblica and the market . It’s open every morning.
  • End the morning with a visit to the Consolata sanctuary
  • Visit the Palazzo Carignano and its Risorgimento museum
  • Visit Turin’s Egyptian museum and immerse yourself in the Egyptian civilization.

Piazza vittorio venetto pont emanuele I

For the beginning of your 3 days stay in Turin, take the program of the first 2 days.

  • Visit the Museo dell’Automobile
  • Relaxing afternoon in the Valentino park with a walk along the river and the visit of Turin medieval village.
  • Climb up to the basilica of  Superga, a jewel of baroque architecture.

In 3 days in Turin, you’ve had time to discover the main points of interest.

For this fourth day, you can visit the other museums of the city as it has no less than 40 museums. 4 days in Turin can also be a good choice if you travel with your family, as the pace will necessarily be slower.

An excellent idea for this 4th day can be to go on a day trip to Milan , less than 1 hour away by express train. One day in Milan is enough to see the 3 main attractions of the city: the cathedral of Milan, the Vittorio Emanuel II gallery and the Sforza castle.

If you plan to visit Milan, you should read my article: The 10 best things to do in Milan .

  • Attic Hostel Torino : Youth hostel located about 15 minutes walk from the Palazzo Reale. Bed in dormitory from 24€. Strong points: welcoming managers, location, cleanliness and comfort of the rooms.
  • Torino 1854 Affittacamere : Located 700 meters away from the Egyptian museum, this hotel is brand new. Colorful and comfortable double room from 65€ per night. Strong points: its excellent location, quiet and close to the city centre, the modernity of the hotel. It’s the best value for money in Turin!
  • Matteotti 25 : Located at 10 minutes on foot from the Egyptian Museum. Large modern and bright room from 95€ per night, breakfast included. Strong points: its location, the copious breakfast.
  • NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina: Located in the historical center of Turin. Elegant and comfortable double room from 200€ per night, breakfast included. Strong points: The friendly abd very helpful staff, the interior design, the perfect quietness, the amazing breakfast and the ideal location to visit Turin on foot. The view from the terrace is also amazing! It’s the best choice for a luxury stay in Turin!

If you prefer to rent a full apartment to get more space and be able to cook a bit, I highly suggest you to have a look at Apart Hôtel Torino . They are located at 500 meters from Valentino Park. The apartments are modern, well equipped and the interior design is amazing. Starting at only 100€ per night. The best apartments in town!

Mole Antonelliana

  • Porto di Savona : Located on the Vittorio Veneto square, this restaurant offers typical Piedmontese cuisine at an affordable price. I had a great time and I highly recommend the gorgonzola gnocchi, they melts in the mouth and are just delicious. Everything is home made, pasta and desserts. Booking is strongly recommended.
  • La Taverna dei Mercanti : Located in a street adjacent to the Consolata sanctuary, amazing typical Piedmontese dishes. Very warm welcome from the boss. After diner drink offered at the end of the meal.
  • Pescheria Ristorante Gallina : Located in front of the market, on the piazza della Repubblica. This fish shop-restaurant offers dishes based on fresh and succulent fish. Fixed menu for lunch at 15€ including dish + bottle of water + glass of wine + service. Reservations are not possible.

Visiting Turin was a beautiful discovery and a nice surprise. The museums have all been recently renovated, so they are modern, very well done and impressive.

The royal residences are also magnificent and very well maintained.

We can see that the city of Turin has invested in tourism while respecting as much as possible its history and highlighting its cultural heritage.

And, of course, as everywhere in Italy, the food is super good!

And you, what do you plan to visit during your stay in Turin?

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Discussion 2 comments.

John

Hi Vincent,

First of all, thank you for your city guide, it’s very detailed and will allow me to easily prepare my stay in Turin.

However, there is something I am still not sure about: I will be in Italy for 3 weeks in September and I am hesitating between staying 3 days in Turin and 2 in Milan or the contrary.

What would you recommend?

Vincent

You’re welcome, I am very happy my guide of Turin is helping you to prepare your trip!

About Turin and Milan, it’s a question I hear quite often, and the answer can be a bit surprising to some people: There is actually more things to do in Turin than in Milan. Thus, my suggestion would be to spend 3 days in Turin and 2 in Milan. It would be the perfect duration to see each city’s best places to visit.

Enjoy your stay in Italy!

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  • 9 sept. 2018

Visiter Turin en un week-end, les choses à a faire et à voir

Je suis parti le temps d'un week-end visiter Turin. Retrouvez dans mon articles mon parcours, les choses à voir et à faire quand tu fais la visite de Turin.

En ce dimanche, j'ai décidé de vous faire voyager en Italie, et plus précisément à Turin . Torino pour les locaux. Une ville qui ne fait généralement pas partie de la liste des villes à visiter quand on s'intéresse à l'Italie. On pense plutôt à des villes comme Rome ou Florence pour l'histoire et le côté culturel, Milan pour le shopping ou Venise pour les romantiques. Voire la Sardaigne depuis peu pour des vacances d'été sea, sun & Spritz. Et pourtant, il y a une belle inconnue selon moi, Turin. L'avantage d'habiter à Nice, c'est que Turin n'est qu'à 3h de voiture, c'est donc plutôt pratique pour y allez le temps d'un week-end. Mais c'est aussi très proche de Chambéry ou de Lyon en train. Turin se trouve en effet dans le nord de l'Italie, dans la région du Piémont et est la 4ème plus grande aire urbaine d'Italie ... ce n'est donc pas une petite ville et est la ville de naissance de nombreuses sociétés italiennes, comme Fiat, Lavazza, Martini, Kappa, Superga, etc. Mais bon, je ne vais pas te faire tout le blabla de l'histoire de la ville, des guides sont très bien faits pour cela !!

A travers cet article, je vais te parler de mon week-end, qui a vraiment été top, et surtout des choses incontournables à voir sur Turin . Car après mon week-end, je conseille fortement d'aller visiter Turin.

Notre hôtel pour visiter Turin : le NH Santo Stefano

Nous avons décidé de séjourner dans le centre historique de Turin pour visiter Turin, même si, bien entendu, ce n'est pas dans cette partie de Turin que les hôtels sont les moins chers ... Mais bon, au moins c'est pratique, tu n'as pas à faire des kilomètres pour rentrer le soir après une journée de marche où tu n'as qu'une seule envie : vite rentrer à l'hôtel pour se poser un peu sur le lit, avant de ressortir manger. Nous avons trouvé cet hôtel via Booking, la chambre était en promo de 30%. Et nous avons bien fait : l'hôtel NH Santo Stefano se trouve dans la quartier du Quadrilatero, le quartier tendance à Turin actuellement. Il se trouve notamment à 2 min à pied d'une place très très sympa le soir, avec des restaurants à faire ... pratique ! Et aussi à 5 min à pied de la cathédrale et du palais royal.

NH Santo Stefano

Le style de cet hôtel 4 étoiles est plutôt surprenant, c'est un ancien parking transformé en hôtel pour les JO d'hiver de Turin en 2006. Il est super beau, avec une architecture très originale. Il dispose sur le toit d'une "terrasse" ... enfin, c'est plutôt un couloir en plein air car il n'y aucune possibilité de s'asseoir. Ce couloir permet d'avoir une magnifique vue sur la cathédrale et le palais royal.

Comme nous sommes arrivés vers 22h le vendredi soir, et légèrement crevés de notre semaine de travail, nous avons décidé de manger tranquillement dans le restaurant de l'hôtel, qui ferme à 23h. En guise d'antipasti, j'ai eu une excellente petite ratatouille. Un très bon restaurant qui n'a rien à envier aux restaurants extérieurs à l'hôtel. Et un service parfait (et qui parle français).

Concernant le petit déjeuner, il est servi sous la forme d'un buffet très très copieux. C'est l'un des meilleurs buffets que j'ai pu voir dans un hôtel tellement il y a du choix. Il y a notamment un choix de produits sans gluten ou végétarien qui vont ravir certains. Les boissons se commandent à la carte, de même que des extras comme des gaufres au chocolat par exemple. Bon, le petit déjeuner est ultra copieux, c'est clair ... mais pas donné non plus ... 19€ par personne. Alors, je peux te dire que du petit-déjeuner on en a bouffé !!!!!

Visiter Turin : passage obligé chez Al Bicerin

Alors une alternative au petit-déjeuner à 19€ de l'hôtel est de sortir de l'hôtel. Et oui, nous sommes quand même dans le pays du café, autant partir à la découverte des petits cafés turinois et se mélanger au locaux pour profiter de cet instant. A moins de 10 min à pied de l'hôtel se trouve le plus vieux café turinois. Un incontournable si tu viens visiter Turin en 1 journée ou sur un week-end. Oui, tu l'as bien entendu, le plus vieux, il date de 1763. Et il est resté dans son jus. L'intérieur du café est très petit, autant te dire que ce sera une chance si tu peux t'y asseoir, car c'est un café très prisé des italiens le matin. Nous nous sommes donc assis à la terrasse du café, et avons commandé la spécialité de Turin, et, qui plus est, de ce café : le Bicerin. C'est une boisson qui se boit dans un verre, et qui est composée de café espresso, de chocolat chaud et de crème. Dès qu'il nous a été servi, la serveuse nous a demandé de ne surtout pas le mélanger, et de le boire tel quel. Verdict ? Très bon à la 1ère gorgée, écœurant à la dernière !! Cette boisson est en effet très compacte et le chocolat, façon italien donc très épais, prend beaucoup en bouche. Par contre, ce qui est intéressant c'est que le Bicerin est un mélange chaud / froid.

Bien entendu, nous avons pris des croissants pour accompagner ce petit-déjeuner.

Prix du Bicerin : 6€. Oui, la spécialité et l'histoire à un prix.

Prix des croissants : 2€ chaque.

Visiter Turin et le musée du cinéma de Turin

A voir !!! Je le dis clairement dès le début de ce petit paragraphe consacré au musée. Le musée du cinéma de Turin est en effet une très belle découverte, même pour moi qui ne suis pas du tout fan de ciné (si je vais au ciné une fois par an, c'est un miracle !). C'est le plus grand musée dédié au cinéma en Europe, et traite aussi bien du cinéma italien qu'international. Ce musée est situé dans l’emblème de la ville de Turin, la Môle Antonelliana. Non seulement ce musée est très très intéressant pour découvrir l'origine du cinéma, mais il est également très ludique, le visiteur pouvant participer à pas mal d'animations.

La 1ère partie de l'exposition porte donc sur l'histoire du cinéma, avec une grande et belle présentation des 1ers appareils d'animation utilisés. Puis, la seconde partie de l'exposition est complètement différente, un peu comme si on entrait dans un parc d'attraction. Dans celle-ci, tu trouveras de nombreux décors de films, des costumes originaux, des animations ... bref, une partie très ludique. Je vous conseille de prévoir 2 bonnes heures pour visiter l'ensemble de l'exposition.

Normalement, un ascenseur peut nous emmener sur le toit pour avoir une vue panoramique de Turin. Malheureusement le jour ou nous y étions, il était en panne ...

Prix du billet : 11 €. Je vous conseille de prendre les billets en prévente sur internet. Quand j'y suis allé, début septembre, il n'y avait aucune attente en caisse, mais apparemment en plein été, il peut y avoir plusieurs heures ...

Visiter Turin et le musée égyptien de Turin

Autre musée à faire à Turin ... enfin si tu aimes l’Égypte ancienne comme moi. Bon, je n'ai pas pris beaucoup de photos, car je ne suis pas fan de mettre sur des blogs toute la collection d'un musée !! Quel intérêt ensuite d'aller le voir. D'autant plus que le musée égyptien de Turin vaut le détour, il propose la 2ème collection la plus importante après le musée du Caire. Et ce musée est PA-SSIO-NNANT ! La collection est en effet immense, on y découvre notamment de nombreuses momies intactes, des statues, des bijoux, des pièces de la vie quotidienne, des tenues, du mobilier ... de quoi se plonger dans l'histoire de cette civilisation.

Je te conseille de prendre le guide audio, les informations transmises sont très intéressantes.

Le musée est située dans le centre historique de Turin, à l'Académie des sciences.

Prix de l'entrée : 15€

Visiter Turin et le palais royal de Turin

Dernier musée que nous avons fait, le palais royal de Turin. Avec le Royaume de Savoir, dont Turin était la capitale, la ville dispose en effet d'une richesse architecturale incroyable. Dont le palais royal de Turin. Et pour claquer ... il claque. C'est tout simplement super beau. Pendant toute la visite, je me suis imaginer la vie dans ce palais à l'époque. Les gens danser dans la salle de balle, les pièces de réception, les chambres, les couloirs ...

Où manger à Turin ?

Le temps d'un week-end donc à Turin, le samedi après-midi nous voulions manger une pizza. Nous nous sommes arrêtés, par hasard en cherchant un restaurant, au Sfashion cafè . Nous nous y sommes arrêtés car il y avait du monde en terrasse ... et c'est généralement un très bon signe. Et aucune déception : un très grand choix de pizzas, des prix tout à fait raisonnables, et une qualité au top. Bon, le personnel tire la tronche ...

Pour le samedi soir, nous sommes restés dans le quartier de l'hôtel qui est très animé, le Quadrilatero. Nous avons commencé par prendre un verre, un Spritz bien entendu, dans un bar. Puis, nous sommes partis au restaurant juste à côté, L'Osto del Borh Vej . Un très très bon restaurant que je conseille vivement, ne serait-ce que par l'atmosphère de la place, le côté un peu chic du service et la saveur des plats 100% Piemontais.

Informations complémentaires pour visiter Turin

Site du café Al Bicerin : https://bicerin.it/

Site du musée du Cinéma : http://www.museocinema.it/

Site du musée égyptien : https://museoegizio.it

Site du palais royal : http://www.ilpalazzorealeditorino.it/

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    C'était ma toute expérience avec Buchard voyages et j'ai été conquise, ravie et conquise. Tout s'est impeccablement passée et les trois chauffeurs (le 1er Lausanne-Martigny, le deuxième Martigny-Turin et retour, et le troisième Martigny-Croisettes) hyper, super sympas et des immenses professionnels de la route.

  2. Escapade liberté à Turin

    Voyage Italie. Shopping, musées et expérience culinaire, cette ville italienne vous laisse le choix pour profiter pleinement de deux belles journées. ... Si vous ne possédez pas encore un compte Buchard, veuillez cliquer sur le lien ci-dessous. Créer votre compte. Contact. Leytron Valais +41(0)27 306 22 30 [email protected]. Ecuvillens ...

  3. L'ATP Finals de Turin 2024

    En vous inscrivant avec Buchard Voyages, vous avez ainsi la certitude d'avoir des billets officiels et n'avez aucun souci pour le transport. À la fin du 2 e match de la soirée, voyage retour vers vos destinations de départ. Le dîner se déroulera dans le car pendant le trajet aller vers Turin. Vous aurez la possibilité d'acheter ...

  4. Voyages Buchard

    N°1 en Suisse romande. 2211 choix de dates disponibles. 40 véhicules. 70 ans d'expérience. 100'000 clients par année. 160 collaborateurs en Suisse romande. Plus de 150 destinations de voyages en bus, bateaux ou avions. Des randonnées aux croisières fluviales, on crée vos souvenirs.

  5. Calendrier des prochains départs

    Une envie de voyage en last-minute ? Retrouvez tous nos prochains départs en Italie, en France, en Espagne et bien plus encore ... Si vous ne possédez pas encore un compte Buchard, veuillez cliquer sur le lien ci-dessous. Créer votre compte. Contact. ... 1 jour 1 jour 12-04 12-04 12 avril 2024 79.00 Journée shopping à Turin 1 jour 13-04 13 ...

  6. Retrouvez plus de 150 destinations de voyages

    Buchard Voyages vous proposent plus de 150 destinations : balnéaires, croisières, voyages en car et en avion, randonnées, etc. Buchard Voyages SA. OK. Mon compte. Se connecter. Nom d'utilisateur ou adresse e-mail : Mot de passe : Se connecter. J'ai oublié mon mot de passe !

  7. Buchard Voyages

    1 journée à Turin pour visites, shopping ou balade! Prochain départ le 27 avril prochain. https://www.buchard.ch/voyage/journee-shopping-a-turin-2/

  8. Nouveaux voyages et séjours d'exception

    Retrouvez l'ensemble de nos nouveaux voyages pour cette année. ... Si vous ne possédez pas encore un compte Buchard, veuillez cliquer sur le lien ci-dessous. Créer votre compte. Contact. Leytron Valais +41(0)27 306 22 30 [email protected]. Ecuvillens Fribourg +41(0)26 411 08 08 [email protected]. ... L'ATP Finals de Turin 2024.

  9. Buchard Voyages

    Buchard Voyages, Leytron, Switzerland. 14,014 likes · 464 talking about this · 58 were here. Buchard Voyages, le spécialiste des voyages en car ! Créateur officiel de souvenirs depuis 1953 !

  10. Buchard Voyages

    Un week-end à Turin, est-ce que ça vous tente?朗

  11. Visiter Torino (Turin) : préparez votre séjour et voyage Torino (Turin

    Que faire Torino (Turin) : visitez les plus beaux endroits Torino (Turin), préparez votre voyage et vos vacances (hébergement, location, transport, activités).

  12. Sur la route des vacances avec Buchard Voyages

    Les TPF et Buchard Voyages partenaires depuis 2021. Les Transports publics fribourgeois sont partenaires de Buchard Voyages depuis novembre 2021 dans le canton de Fribourg. Buchard Voyages vous proposent plus de 150 destinations : balnéaires, croisières, voyages en car et en avion, randonnées. Vous avez l'embarras du choix !

  13. 13 best things to do in Turin

    4. Share the city's love affair with chocolate. Cioccolato (chocolate) is this city's lifeblood, and family-run chocolate makers have been hard at work in Turin for centuries - there is no point resisting.. Bicerin, the city's signature cream-topped chocolate-coffee hot drink, has been a reason to flock to elegant Caffè Al Bicerin since 1763. . Turin's favorite contemporary ...

  14. Visit Turin: Top 20 Things To Do and Must-See Attractions

    Things to Do in Turin: The 20 Best Places to visit + Highlights. Turin, in Italy, is a former industrial city that was completely redesigned for the 2006 Olympics. It's now one of the most pleasant Italian cities to visit! Just like other more visited Italian cities such as Rome or Venice, Turin clearly deserves to be visited for a weekend or a few more days.

  15. Buchard Voyages

    Buchard Voyages, le spécialiste des voyages en car ! Créateur officiel de souvenirs depuis 1953 !

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    4,164 Followers, 985 Following, 327 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Buchard Voyages (@buchardvoyages) 4,164 Followers, 985 Following, 327 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Buchard Voyages (@buchardvoyages) Something went wrong. There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. ...

  17. Visiter Turin en un week-end : les choses à voir et à faire

    Visiter Turin et le musée du cinéma de Turin. A voir !!! Je le dis clairement dès le début de ce petit paragraphe consacré au musée. Le musée du cinéma de Turin est en effet une très belle découverte, même pour moi qui ne suis pas du tout fan de ciné (si je vais au ciné une fois par an, c'est un miracle !).

  18. Voyages culturels à Turin

    Ville du saint Suaire, Turin recèle également un remarquable musée égyptien. Découvrez le centre-ville de Turin lors d'un voyage culturel en Italie avec un conférencier Intermèdes. Choisissez notre voyage Turin et les trésors de l'Italie royale au cours duquel vous pourrez voir la basilique de Superga, la Pinacothèque Giovanni ...

  19. Buchard Voyages

    A toi, futur ambassadeur de Buchard Voyages, il nous tient à cœur de te donner un aperçu de notre entreprise et de notre culture par cette formation ludique. Nous en sommes persuadés, l'exigence et la convivialité sont essentielles pour la satisfaction de notre clientèle et c'est notre devoir de te clarifier ces notions, notamment à ...

  20. Jean-Jacques Bouchard

    Jean-Jacques Bouchard (30 October 1606, in Paris - 26 August 1641, in Rome) was a French writer.He was the son of Jean Bouchard, Secretary of the King, and Claude Merceron, a relation of Gilles Ménage, from a recently ennobled family composed of judges. Bouchard was an author of erotic literature and notably published Confessions.

  21. Envolez-vous depuis Sion vers le soleil de Majorque: tous ...

    Envolez-vous depuis Sion vers le soleil de Majorque: tous les jeudis du 06 juin au 03 octobre 2024 ! Vivez une expérience VIP en embarquant à Sion !...

  22. La Calabre du 13 au 21 juin 2023 avec Buchard Voyages

    La Calabre du 13 au 21 juin 2023 avec Buchard VoyagesMagnifique voyage