Turin

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Where to stay in Turin

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months feature mild weather and numerous local festivals, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

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Turin, like a local

Don't miss

  • Mole Antonelliana: Iconic symbol of Turin and home to the National Museum of Cinema.
  • Piazza Castello: A beautiful central square surrounded by historic buildings and cafés.
  • Egyptian Museum: Second-largest Egyptian museum in the world, rich in history and artifacts.
  • Parco del Valentino: A picturesque park along the Po River, perfect for leisurely strolls.
  • Basilica di Superga: Offers stunning views of the city and is a significant historical site.

Where to eat

  • Bicerin: Traditional drink made of coffee, chocolate, and cream, originating from Turin.
  • Agnolotti del Plin: Famous local pasta, often filled with meat and served with a rich sauce.
  • Gianduiotto: Classic chocolate from Turin, known for its hazelnut flavor and smooth texture.

Do this

  • Turin Film Festival: An annual event celebrating international cinema, attracting filmmakers and enthusiasts.
  • Festa della Madonna di Campagna: A local festival featuring processions, food stalls, and cultural events.
  • Night Walks in the Historic Center: Experience the city's beautiful architecture and ambiance after sunset.

Local tips

  • Visit the local markets, like Porta Palazzo, for fresh produce and authentic street food.
  • Try local trattorias for genuine Piemontese cuisine away from tourist traps.
  • Check out the secret passageways and courtyards in the Quadrilatero Romano neighborhood.
  • Use the Torino+Piemonte Card for discounts on attractions and public transport.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months feature mild weather and numerous local festivals, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Getting around

Public transport includes trams, buses, and a metro system. Biking is also popular with dedicated lanes throughout the city.

Airport

TRN

Language

Italian (main), French and English are also spoken.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.

Safety

Turin is generally safe, but like any urban area, travelers should remain vigilant in crowded places.

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