Welcome to Torino
Explore the heart of Italy's first capital. Turin is a tapestry of history, art, and vibrant cultural life:
Museums and Galleries: Home to 46 diverse museums, including the globally acclaimed Egyptian Museum and the innovative National Cinema Museum.
Historic Sites: Stroll through centuries of history with visits to majestic castles and royal residences.
Excursions: Venture beyond the city to experience the stunning natural beauty of the Alps and quaint nearby villages.
For more insights into Turin's attractions and offerings, visit Turismo Torino.
Video Introduction to Turin
Get a visual taste of Turin's vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes. Watch our featured video to see what makes Turin a must-visit city.
How To Reach in Turin
PLANE
Flights from major Italian and foreign airports arrive at Turin Airport on a daily basis.
From Turin airport, the city center (which is less than 15km away) can be reached by:
Train (FS) with direct connection to Turin Porta Susa station, from which you can then take the subway.
Bus, with stops at Porta Susa and Porta Nuova stations.
TAXI
TRAIN
Train is the most convenient, fastest, and often the cheapest way to reach Turin. Both Trenitalia and Italo offer dozens of daily high-speed train connections from major Italian cities.
The two train stations (Torino Porta Susa and Torino Porta Nuova) make it possible to reach the historic center of Turin practically on foot.
Both stations are connected to the subway and an efficient Public Transportation system allows you to quickly reach any point in the city.
CAR
Along the Ring Road that skirts the city, as many as five highways converge:
A4 Torino – Milano – Venezia – Trieste
A5 Torino – Aosta – Traforo Monte Bianco
A6 Torino – Savona
A21 Torino – Piacenza
A32 Torino – Traforo del Frejus
From the Ring Road it is then possible to quickly reach the city center and its main surroundings.
Beware, in most urban areas parking is marked by blue stripes and paid
Shopping in Turin
Turin's shopping scene offers an exquisite blend of luxury and local craftsmanship:
Luxury Shopping: Discover high-end fashion and gourmet delights on Via Roma, the epicenter of luxury in Turin.
Characteristic Shops: Delve into the bustling alleys filled with artisan workshops and charming cafes, offering a taste of authentic Italian craft.
Dining in Turin
Turin is a haven for food lovers, boasting a rich tradition of culinary excellence:
Renowned Cuisine: From traditional Italian fare to modern culinary innovations, over 600 restaurants cater to all tastes.
Wine Bars: Sample exquisite local wines and bites in Turin's intimate wine bars, perfect for casual dining.