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Turin in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Turin, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
The city of Turin, Italy’s northern capital of Piedmont, has a rich history with great examples of art and architecture. The Royal Palace is one of the most renowned attractions in Turin, famous to visitors from all over the world. Tourists also flock to the Museo Egiziano, which has a large collection of Egyptian artifacts; or the Mole Antonelliana, which is a huge tower that serves as a symbol for the city.
With favorites like Porta Palazzo, Parco della Pellerina, and Area12 Shopping Center, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Mercato Centrale Torino and Ristorante Del Cambio so you can get the best taste of Turin while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Turin in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • West side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Palazzo Madama, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Museo Egizio

4.7
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4.6
(25618)
Archaeological museum
Museums
History museum
Art Museums
The Museo Egizio, located in Turin, Italy, is a museum founded in 1824 that houses an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts and cultural treasures. It is considered one of the most visited attractions in Turin and boasts a remarkable collection that rivals those found in Cairo. The museum's origins date back to King Carlo Felice's acquisition of over 5,000 artifacts excavated from Egypt.
This magic and extraordinary place holds an allure that captivates the imagination. It is a realm where the impossible becomes reality, and wonders abound at every turn. Within its boundaries, one can discover hidden marvels and experience the extraordinary. This place offers a chance to explore the depths of one's own imagination. It is an escape that leaves a lasting impression.
Edward C — Google review
Overwhelming exhibits; too much to take in in a single visit. Lots of walking & stair climbing between floors. I purchase ticket at the door after I arrived. €18. Online purchases include a guided tour, most are in Italian. Not needed. Cell phone can connect to their Audio tour. Don’t purchase through a booking service that will charge €50+. Plan to spend 3+ hrs for self guided tour of entire exhibit.
Rick N — Google review
Great big museum in the heart of Torino... Very close to the Porta Nuova station.... Entrance for one person is 18 euro, but it's worth every peny... I travel a lot and see so many museums but this is one of the best... This place is one three flors and basement... You have elevators between every floor... So so many unique sculptures and things, mummies, from little to some very big... Everything have good explanation on Italian and English... In basement at the and of tour you can see all history of museum from start.... People who work there is so kind and helpful and talkative... They also have toilet on every floor and at exit you can buy some souvenirs... All recommendations for visit and enjoy if you are in Torino
VLAJKO P — Google review
Amazing museum with a great exhibition about Egypt with a plethora of items and mummies. Everything was greatly preserved and had an explanation of what you are seeing and it's history. It's a huge museum, we went without a guide and so we were kind of lost at times, not sure where to go to next. It's a little bit chaotic and can get real crowded real fast. I consider it a must visit. We also visited the ellesiya temple since it was free but I wouldn't say it was worth it because it was a tiny space with a lot of people and you couldn't walk around freely much.
Stella K — Google review
I’m sure they’re trying hard to make this the standout Egyptian museum and have spent a lot of money on it. There are some fantastic things exhibited here but….its overcrowded and it’s strangely boring and repetitive. There are too many exhibits to take in. They should have cut back on the exhibits and instead told the history of Egypt far better. The museum is all over the place in terms of its narrative. It’s thematic but really needs to be chronological and help piece together what we’re viewing. It was a real shame because I just wanted to leave after half an hour of being bored and learning surprisingly little about an interesting subject.
Leaburn — Google review
Amazing museum, with a great collection of artifacts. Really well preserved and laid out, with an easy to follow route. Highly recommended for anyone who visits the city!
Christiaan R — Google review
Very good attraction at the downtown of Turim, has an enormous collection of Egyptian artifacts, with a well organized collection. I consider the highlight the third flor, dedicated to the history of writting in the Egyptian society, I learned a lot. The museum commemorated the 200th aniversary in 2024, meaning It is now 201 years old, presenting a lot of evidence of being highly relevant for egyptology.
Claudio S — Google review
It is well worth the money. A beautiful collection of artifacts. Nice and detailed descriptions. The museum was huge. When we thought we were done... There was another 20 min of walking around to do
Hobo — Google review
Via Accademia delle Scienze, 6, 10123 Torino TO, Italy•https://museoegizio.it/•+39 011 561 7776•Tips and more reviews for Museo Egizio
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Palazzo Madama

4.6
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4.4
(1050)
Castle
Museums
Historical place
Specialty Museums
Palazzo Madama, also known as the Lady Palace, is a 4-floor art museum in Italy that houses collections of antiquities, paintings, decorative and applied arts. The palace has a rich history and was once the seat of power for a queen during a time when the king had passed away and the prince was too young to rule. The museum is located near Place de la Castello and features luxurious decorations and murals showcasing the style of its dynasty.
another amazing italian palace/castle. has a lot of exhibitions. could take up to 1.5 hours easily. you can climb one of the castles tower an get a panoramic view of Torino. scenery is amazing from up there.
Yiğit Ö — Google review
Fantastic palace as a residence for the House of Savoy to visit day and night ! First of all, the interesting 18th century baroque facade which was placed on the medieval building at the back. Then the interior monumental staircase which characterizes the monumentality and magnificence of the baroque palaces. The regent of Duke Charles-Emmanuel II, Christine de France, sister of Louis XIII, who calls herself "Madame Royale", chooses it as her personal residence.
Enjoy L — Google review
A grand palace with a magnificent staircase which minis once drove down in The Italian Job. The museum is fantastic, with several stories of very varied exhibits, from austere Medieval Christian on the ground floor, and sumptuous Baroque above it, to a top tier of glossy porcelain and an amazing view on the roof.
Tim P — Google review
Palazzo Madama in Turin is a masterpiece of layered history and Baroque elegance. The highlight upon entering is the grand staircase designed by Filippo Juvarra—a breathtaking architectural feature that feels almost theatrical. With its sweeping curves, marble balustrades, and dramatic play of light, the staircase alone is worth the visit. It sets the tone for the refined beauty and historical depth found throughout the palace.
Giulia B — Google review
I spent over four hours at Palazzo Madama, and not a minute felt wasted. The permanent collections are impressive, from austere medieval Christian art to flamboyant Baroque ceramics, each floor offers a distinct atmosphere and a clear narrative. You climb through centuries, not just stairs. What truly surprised me was how quiet the museum was ... even in peak season, it felt like I had the place to myself. No crowds, no noise, just art and silence. It’s rare to find such a rich collection in such a peaceful setting. If you’re tired of elbowing through tourists at the Egyptian Museum or Palazzo Reale, this is your sanctuary. 😍
Big D — Google review
Great palace in downtown center with amazing museum full of art and decorations. Also featuring a view tower.
Rok K — Google review
The palace has become a large and diverse museum that has plenty of surprises: Renaissance paintings, with special attention for Defendente Ferrari; wonderful wood carvings; a vast collection of porcelain; baroque palatial rooms; a quiet and secretive most garden; great views over the city. Take your time to explore!
Emmanuel G — Google review
Very nice collection. There is panorama tower in this museum with view to area around the building. Some areas on underground and 1st floor are with very bad lighting. There were some coins and ceramics which I could not see at all. That should be upgraded. I added picture with vending machine which is in front of large painting from 1760. Just bad planning, because there were better places to put that machine.
Ģirts M — Google review
P.za Castello, 10122 Torino TO, Italy•https://www.palazzomadamatorino.it/it•+39 011 443 3501•Tips and more reviews for Palazzo Madama
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Porta Palazzo

4.2
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4.0
(980)
Market
Sights & Landmarks
Fresh food market
Flea & Street Markets
Porta Palazzo, also known as Piazza della Repubblica, is the largest open-air market in Europe located in Turin. It offers a vibrant mix of Italian and foreign traditions with a wide range of products including produce, flowers, apparel, and art. The market reflects the multiethnic nature of the city and is home to various associations and LGBT groups. Additionally, it hosts events like La Madre for the LGBTQ+ community and Casa Arcobaleno which offers cultural activities.
I recently visited Porta Palazzo in Torino, and it was a vibrant and memorable experience. Known as one of the largest open-air markets in Europe, Porta Palazzo is a bustling hub of activity and culture. The highlights of my visit included the fascinating stone structure in the underground, which was historically used to store food. This architectural gem added a touch of ancient charm to the modern hustle and bustle of the market. The market itself is a feast for the senses, with colorful displays of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and handcrafted goods. The atmosphere is lively, with vendors eagerly engaging with visitors and sharing the stories behind their products. Despite the lively atmosphere, the market can get overwhelmingly crowded, especially during peak hours. However, this is a minor criticism compared to the overall vibrant and authentic experience that Porta Palazzo offers.
Wisanu T — Google review
I love this market, Porta Palazzo is the heart of Turin the greater place ever the temple of food for Italians and foreigners. You can find anything in there is a marvelous place to enjoy your time in the city center and get the best most beautiful produce ever.
Enzo L — Google review
Fresh fruits and vegetable market, with multicultural sellers. Keep your belonging close to you.
Avihay F — Google review
Honestly too many people on a weekend so beware, really have to dig deep and stay for hours to find something good. Have to negotiate 99% of the time you are getting scammed on the first price, usually the bins with set prices are where they’re at, ok food, nice people very diverse so met a couple people and sellers that gave me discounts because We were from the same country. Keep your bag tightly around you and act like you don’t hear anyone that calls for you
حنان — Google review
It’s a nice bazar , I walk all around 😀
Abdur K — Google review
Europe’s biggest open-air market feels endless—seasonal produce, cheese counters, and a great fish hall. Prices are friendly; mornings are best.
Maya B — Google review
The atmosphere is super friendly and a nice smell of vegetables and fruits is in the air. There is a guy who always sings there and doubles the friendliness. Everything is cheap, I got 7 kilos of vegetables and fruits for less than ten euros and the quality was perfect.
Nazanin P — Google review
The main building in picture is really just a food/cafe/beer court with a few shops on second floor. There is a WW2 bunker on the ground floor in the middle of it! The older covered market and local farmers market houses the majority of the meat, veg and fruit etc. Outside there are plenty of other traders selling almost anything you could want! Across the tram tracks to the square hundreds of other fruit and veg traders! Prices seem to decrease the more yiu go to the back! You could easily spend a day here going around all the stands inside and out. Plenty if cafe/pastry/fast food stops. We spent a few hours there and only touched the surface! Well worth a look around. (May 2nd)
Peter H — Google review
Piazza della Repubblica, 25, 10152 Torino TO, Italy•http://scopriportapalazzo.com/•+39 011 521 5262•Tips and more reviews for Porta Palazzo
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Porta Palazzo.

Mercato Centrale Torino

4.3
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4.0
(1418)
Market
Bar
Restaurant
Mercato Centrale Torino is a foodie paradise located in Piazza della Repubblica. The market offers a diverse selection of foods from over 20 food stands, including fresh pasta, fish, roast meats, pizza, and international options like ramen and Peruvian plates. Visitors can also enjoy cocktails, wines, and beer. Additionally, there's a delightful variety of baked goods and gelato for those with a sweet tooth.
Mercato Centrale Torino is a must-visit! A beautiful space combining local tradition and international flavors. The variety of food is amazing—fresh pasta, wood-fired pizza, artisan bread, sushi, and more. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and a perfect spot to enjoy a meal, do some gourmet shopping, or just relax with a coffee. Clean, modern, and full of life. Highly recommended!
Flip M — Google review
If you hear Mercato Centrale you would think it’s a cheap place. Well think again. This place its not only expensive but also full and uncomfortable. There are several options to choose from but if you go to a nice Trattoria you would be better off. Bathrooms were disgusting. Food was not that great either.
Adriana L — Google review
Arrived around 7:30 PM, expecting a lively and gourmet spot. Instead, the place was nearly empty, maybe 12 people total with a cold, lifeless atmosphere and food stalls that didn’t inspire any appetite. Nothing looked appealing, so I reluctantly settled for a pizza. €11 for a soulless pizza, and not even a napkin on the table. 👎 No service whatsoever, you have to pick up your food, ask for condiments, utensils, everything. 👎 Supposedly a temple of gastronomy? It’s just a tourist trap with inflated prices. 😡 Even before stepping inside, the entrance to the building already gives off a bad impression: homeless people settled there, groups smoking, and an atmosphere that’s frankly unwelcoming. 😥 It felt more like a European train station than the entrance to a place supposedly dedicated to gastronomy. Nothing warm, nothing reassuring, and honestly, it set the tone for the rest of the experience. 👎👎
Big D — Google review
Vast food court with many options! We really enjoyed our breakfast. The place was not too crowded and it was really nice to spend sober time there.
Pier W — Google review
For a food court, the food here was of an unexpectedly high caliber. Pizza dough was so soft, focaccia was delicious, gelato (with a generous dollop of cream) was so satisfying.
W — Google review
Eat at Il Pane!! Most of the restaurants are open at 5pm, which is when we went. The flatbread pizza had the BEST dough, and after 2 weeks in Italy we keep thinking about our meal. We also ordered drinks and went to the gelateria, which had vegan options. It may not be a pretty place but it's pretty tasty.
Randi M — Google review
It’s like an upscale market with different options. Since I like to taste different kinds of food, this is a place for me. The only suggestion is to offer a proper cutlery and plate since the prices are often similar with what you pay in a restaurant. Try to go around the hall first, most vendors will offer you a free taste, it’s definitely helpful for decision-making what food to order.
Ann L — Google review
Great place to stop for lunch/ a drink. Lots of different food outlets under one roof. Had great arancini. A shame the top floor was closed - nipped up for a view of the surrounding markets and beautiful buildings
Lucy B — Google review
Piazza della Repubblica, 25, 10152 Torino TO, Italy•https://www.mercatocentrale.it/torino/•+39 011 089 8040•Tips and more reviews for Mercato Centrale Torino

Ristorante Del Cambio

4.3
(589)
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4.0
(1539)
$$$$very expensive
Restaurant
Ristorante Del Cambio is a historic restaurant in Turin, dating back to 1757. It offers a menu of contemporary Italian and European dishes, featuring items like veal chop Milanese-style, Piedmont-style agnolotti, and red mullet with tomato, aubergine, olives and capers. The restaurant's elegant ambiance includes the iconic Sala Risorgimento hall adorned with frescoes, antiques and chandeliers that narrate its rich history.
One of the best restaurants in Turin - by far! Incredible setting, sensationally tasty food, and caring staff will accompany you throughout your evening. Can only recommend. Pro tip: make sure to check their kitchen staff in action prior to your dinner at the neighbouring Farmacia 😉 Enjoy!
Pierre S — Google review
This is an exceptional restaurant, and we were delighted to have chosen to come here, expecting one star Michelin dining in a historic beautiful dining room, but ending up being blown away by the quality of the food. The food was innovative and delightful, with creative interpretations of Piedmontese cuisine, in which flavours popped with every dish. Cooking was technically excellent. The eight course degustation was preceded by two amuses bouche and punctuated by four "bread services" of various savory items and an optional cheese course. Staff were all warm, professional and skilled. Paired wines complemented dishes perfectly. Prices, while expensive for Turin, were completely fair relative to comparable places in Europe. I'd recommend without hesitation.
Badger — Google review
This is a really special restaurant and I feel really lucky that I had the chance to visit it. The atmosphere is truly unique with the fully restored Risorgimento room. It does really transport you back in time when Nietzsche and Cavour used to dine here. The food was absolutely fantastic and there was a great selection of wines. About 5000 different ones to be precise. Luckily our sommelier was very knowledgeable and was able to find the right wines for us very quickly. The service throughout was excellent and everyone was very friendly. Thank you to the whole team for making this historical restaurant such a special place!
Dimitar M — Google review
We picked a tasting menue for eur185 pp and a wine pairing for eur140pp. The service was correct but very transactional. The food was mildly put disappointing ,if not irritating. At first we were served a big bowl of rice chips , something to nibble on. The first course “tonic water granita & caviar” was an incompatible clash of frozen sprite with caviar. A combination , which kind of ruined both. 1/10.The second course, scampi , watermelon , apple and green tomatoes lacked punch and taste. 3/10. Course 3 Cattlefish mozzarella and red bagneto sauce was interesting but again pretty bland in taste.5/10. Egg yolk Tagliolini followed , which artistically looks nice but had a mouthfeel of warm wax.0/10 Cod bottom with Mediterranean sauce was ok but again lacked character and taste. 3/10. Salanova lettuce and sorrel , was a folded leaf of salad without any dressing - terrible. 0/10. Lastly pigeon bisque and egg yolk. The meat was rare , luke warm and tasted like a raw pigeon more than anything else. 1/10.The desert we never ended up trying, as we paid and left, trying to find a trattoria in the late hours. Very disappointing dinner and not worthy of a 1 Michelin star rating at all. The wine pairing for eur140 was creative but not more. The room decor, historically impressive but lacks an upgrade.
Zoran V — Google review
Incredible meal here at Del Cambio! Matteo Baronetto has truly delivered a unique and interesting experience here for diners. I went with the 9 course surprise tasting menu and not a single dish disappointed. They were plated in new and different ways than what I'm normally accustomed to at fine dining restaurants like this. Often times presented on multiple plates that you can take bites of individually or combine at your own will. Compared to normally everything on one plate, with a sauce poured over at the table or on a large plate apart from each other. The visuals were stunning, the flavors were intense, subtle, and simply delicious. Very happy with my experience here.
Jacob N — Google review
We had an ala carte menu and loved it, we tried the pigeon, the spaghetti, the rice and the salad. The salad is one of the best I have eaten in my life. It was made up on more than 20 ingredients and was a great mix of Piedmontese food with some Japanese influence. We coupled this with nice Barolo wine ( not very expensive once taken by the glass) and some good bread. The pasta was above average and the rice definitely very tasty. Suggest going to this restaurant more for the experience and the decor. It was established in 1757 and feels like you’re eating a meal in history
Apoorva A — Google review
Disappointing experience. Although the restaurant was completely empty, I was told they would “check if there’s a table available.” Clearly a poor excuse to judge me based on my outfit. Such discriminatory behavior is unacceptable, especially in a place that claims to offer fine dining. Respect for all customers should be the foundation of any welcoming service.
Viz U — Google review
Actually a tourist attraction, it was an icon in Turin, they showcase an excellent execution in the kitchen. Service is extremely provincial with a number of wrong manouvres to accomodate the turists that are the mainl customers. The kitchen is still the reason to come. Extremely expensive for what it delivers. There are better restaurants in the area at a fraction of the price. Unfortunately. Not worth a visit unless someone is paying for you.
Fabrizio S — Google review
Piazza Carignano, 2, 10123 Torino TO, Italy•https://delcambio.it/•+39 011 546690•Tips and more reviews for Ristorante Del Cambio
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La Pinseria 1

4.6
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4.5
(346)
Temporarily Closed
$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
La Pinseria 1 in Turin is a small pizzeria located near Piazza Castello, offering a selection of delicious pinsa with fresh and tasty toppings. The shop has both indoor and outdoor seating, providing a relaxed space to enjoy their flavorful pizzas made from the freshest ingredients. Customers can expect a warm welcome from the staff who are willing to assist even if there's a language barrier.
Excellent. Located just aside one of the main squares of town, serving some delicious pizza — all fresh made and in different varieties, each tasting amazing. There’s a small terrace outside, service being super friendly.
Roland T — Google review
Maybe the best pinsa I’ve ever had in my life. This is the perfect lunch spot. I had a delicious honey, walnut pinsa and a beer and I still dream about it.
Ethan D — Google review
DELICIOUS and Fresh fresh fresh!! Its very crunchy and taste very good because it’s not already cooked. You select the freshly made pinsa and he cooks it fresh for 2min. 5-7€ per pinsa and it’s quite big.
Visakha T — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of dining at La Pinseria 1 during our day visit to Turin (Torino) and let me tell you, their Pinsa is a revelation! It's not your average pizza. [After watching the attached video], I learned how Pinsa is made with a unique dough that creates a lighter, crispier crust. The taste? Absolutely mouthwatering! But La Pinseria 1 doesn't stop there. They offer a fantastic selection of vegetarian options, perfect for those with dietary restrictions or simply looking for a plant-based meal. Even better, their Pinsa falls within a very budget-friendly range of €5-€7.50, making it a fantastic value for the generous portion sizes. If you're looking for a delicious and affordable meal, La Pinseria 1 is a must-try! They've been serving up these incredible Pinsa for over 8 years, so you know they're doing something right. Highly recommend!
Pradhumn T — Google review
Absolutely amazing food next to a gorgeous plaza, it was served fresh in two minutes, the owner is a friendly, fantastic chef, 100/10 highly recommend
Meticulous S — Google review
Just wow. I ate at this place 3 times in 3 days. Amazing pinseria (new concept came from Rome). I liked it very much and I hope I could try it again. Its a hidden gem in torino.
Abdulrahman A — Google review
Brilliant for lunch on the go. A great selection of toppings and reasonable prices. The base is particularly tasty and delicious. I recommend this!!
Abi H — Google review
Can’t think of a more perfect place for a quick (and delicious) bite. They even filled up my water bottle, which in Italy doesn’t always go smooth. Very much appreciate this. Oh and that half bottle of wine is only €5 🤪
Aleksandra G — Google review
Via Giuseppe Barbaroux, 4, 10122 Torino TO, Italy•https://www.facebook.com/LaPinseria.it•+39 347 430 9149•Tips and more reviews for La Pinseria 1

Caffè San Carlo

3.9
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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Caffè San Carlo, located in Turin, is a grand and opulent café that exudes an air of royalty with its gilded mirrors, marble floors, and lavish décor. Established in 1842, it has a rich history as a gathering place for intellectuals, artists, and statesmen. The café offers excellent blends of tea and coffee along with delectable cakes and candies.
The atmosphere of antiquity and luxury, as if you are sitting in a museum or a theater! Incredibly aesthetic and beautiful! The brioche with pistachio cream was amazing, very large, and reasonably priced. They offer alternative milk options for coffee, and it was very delicious! I will definitely come back again😍
Юля П — Google review
A café that makes you feel like you’re in a palace! ✨I absolutely loved the atmosphere, but what surprised me even more was that, despite its stunning location and elegant design, it’s not overpriced which makes the experience even better! I originally went for their famous pistachio croissant, but unfortunately, it was sold out. Instead, I tried another highly recommended dessert along with a flat white and it was delightful! If you’re in Turin, this place is definitely worth a visit! Great ambiance, delicious treats, and a truly special experience 🫶🏻
Zeynep K — Google review
Had a great experience coming here. You're probably paying extra for the atmosphere. But it's one worth paying for. All of my dishes were great. The coffee was something special. The croissant was crispy, large, fluffy and with a perfect amount of filling. Every part of the Avocado Toast was great, the toast, avocado, egg was all perfect. But it would've been slightly better with just a tiny bit more seasoning. I didn't interact with the service much. But the little I had was good and quick. This is the first place I want to go back to when I visit Torino again 👍
Andreas S — Google review
Good vibe and beautiful interior, but really unpleasant staff. We ordered four coffees and two mini desserts, €36 and still had to wait about 20 minutes. As soon as we finished, they asked us to leave the table while we were still talking. It felt rushed and unfriendly. Disappointing experience overall…
S N — Google review
This might be my favourite breakfast spot in Turin. I absolutely love the atmosphere, it’s so elegant and the croissants and pastries are heavenly. I’m such a fan of their pain au chocolat, it’s so flaky and buttery and La Carla is so so good. This time I tried the croissant and I was not disappointed at all, it’s so well made in perfect french style, buttery and flaky. The only flaw for me is that there was too much jam inside. The prices are a bit high, but the pastries are actually huge and the beautiful place you’ll be in make it worth it.
APTX4869 — Google review
Was a little wary of this place being purely a tourist trap and not worth the visit but was pleasantly surprised. It is on the pricey side, especially for the portion sizes. They had a very good Bicerin, the perfect balance of sweet but not so sweet chocolate and strong coffee. The avocado toast portion was rather they could have added a side salad for something. Service was ok, not too friendly but fast and efficient. We walked in at approx 10 and we were seated right away; by the time we left there was a line to be seated. Overall a nice experience for a tourist with the pretty decor so my review reflects purely that. If I lived here i wouldn't revisit
P T — Google review
I ordered the La Carla with a cappuccino, while my friend chose a dessert filled with hazelnut cream. The sweets were incredibly delicious and fresh—definitely the highlight of our visit. However, the cappuccinos were quite small and pricey; in my opinion, not really worth it, though still enjoyable. The place itself was elegant and chic, and despite the high prices, it’s absolutely worth visiting at least once for the atmosphere alone.😌👌🏼♥️
Roja P — Google review
The pistachio cube really is good and worth the cost if you are a big pistachio lover. Very well stuffed with multiple different types of pistachio crème/spreads. In terms of service from the mixed reviews I was cautious especially as an English speaker with limited Italian but I went twice on different days and all staff were very friendly and helpful. The takeaway packaging is wonderful also. Recommended.
Dee — Google review
P.za S. Carlo, 156, 10123 Torino TO, Italy•https://www.costardibros.it/caffe-san-carlo-torino/•+39 011 026 7460•Tips and more reviews for Caffè San Carlo
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West side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Allianz Stadium, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Allianz Stadium

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Allianz Stadium, home to Juventus FC, is a modern all-seater stadium with a capacity of 41,000. It offers guided tours and houses a club museum for sports enthusiasts to explore the team's history. Conveniently located just 9 km from the iconic Allianz Juventus Stadium, it is easily accessible from the nearest airport and Porta Susa station. The stadium is a must-visit for football fans, offering an immersive experience through museum visits and guided tours.
Finally made it to the stadium and the museum! It was so cool seeing all the history and trophies. Been wanting to come here for ages, it's a real bucket list thing for me. Totally worth the trip, even if my feet are killing me now. The exhibits were well done, and the stadium itself is impressive. Glad I finally ticked this one off. Definitely a highlight of my trip.
Aryayudha S — Google review
Museum was good, the tour was dreadful value for money. €39 per adult for a 50 minute tour. Didn’t get to see the view from the top of the stadium, didn’t get to see the dugouts, the away team changing rooms, and the home team changing rooms had only half the shirts hanging up. We did the Liverpool tour a month ago, that was twice as long, you could spend as long as you wanted in every area, and was half the price. Overall, really disappointed.
Ed H — Google review
Great, great experience. The stadium is incredible. Watching Juventus at its stadium was unforgettable experience If you are fan of the team you can take a ticket for a visiting it together with the museum and to see the conference room, locker room and everything that is connected with the team.
Zlatina Y — Google review
Nice stadium, it was truly a dream come true to visit as I am a supporter of this club. The atmosphere is incredible, the design is modern and impressive, and you can really feel the passion of football everywhere. The museum is also worth visiting, although it is somehow small and could definitely be bigger for a club as legendary as Juventus. Still, it’s an unforgettable experience for any fan.
Hamza I — Google review
My childhood dream came true!!! Watching my team live and defeating inter Milan was amazing!!!! Great view and great fans! Food and beverages are also fantastic! FINO ALLA FINE, FORZA JUVENTUS! 🖤🤍
Dilyan B — Google review
Title: A Must-Visit for Any Football Fan – Especially Juventus Supporters Allianz Stadium is truly a world-class venue and an absolute must-see, especially if you’re a Juventus fan. The stadium is modern, well-designed, and offers a fantastic view of the pitch from every seat. Visiting the home of such a historic and iconic club is an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere, the club museum, and the deep connection to the culture of the world game make it a top destination for football lovers. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Turin – whether you’re a lifelong supporter or just appreciate the beauty of the sport.
Antonio G — Google review
wonderful stadium, I expected more from the stadium tour — we only entered the press room and stuff and went for a walk inside the stadium nothing more — but that's not a problem when you visit a place very cleaned and organized. thus you can enter the museum
Heloisa B — Google review
Our visit to Allianz Stadium was a true highlight of our trip to Turin! We were thrilled to watch a match between the Juventus main team and their Next Gen team, a tip we got from our hotel receptionist, Andrea. As my daughter is a huge Juventus fan, it was a dream come true for her. We were surprised to find that tickets were only 10 euros, a bargain compared to the 40-euro stadium tour tickets we were considering. For that price, we not only got to enter the stadium but also got to watch an exciting match. As someone who has been to many stadiums around the world, I must say this is one of the best. It's incredibly modern, clean, and well-organized. The seats are some of the most comfortable I've ever sat in—very smooth and comfy. We were lucky to have seats right above the VIP lounge, so we got to see all the players and even some celebrities like Chiellini and the Italian women's national team. The field was also in perfect condition, with freshly cut, beautiful grass. The atmosphere was amazing, filled with passionate fans and great energy. It was an unforgettable experience, and we hope to come back to watch another match someday.
Halide E — Google review
Corso Gaetano Scirea, 50, 10151 Torino TO, Italy•https://www.juventus.com/it/allianz-stadium/•+39 011 453 0486•Tips and more reviews for Allianz Stadium
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Area12 Shopping Center

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Shopping
Grocery store
Located in the city of Turin, Area12 Shopping Center is a retail complex that offers brand-name stores, informal eateries, and an area for children to play soccer. The shopping center is convenient if you are traveling to see Juventus Stadium.
This is the shopping center which is inside the Juventus soccer team stadium (Allianz Stadium). It includes a supermarket of the CONAD chain and many shops, as well as several bars and restaurants. Agreeable place where to spend an hour or two in the lazy Saturday afternoons when the weather is cold and gray.
Carlo S — Google review
A very big shopping complex next to the stadium. Plenty of shops and places to eat. Free parking available, including disabled parking. The complex is acceptable to all.
Peter H — Google review
Located right next to the Allianz Stadium, this mall is a perfect spot for a quick visit. While it's on the smaller side, it's very well-organized and easy to navigate. We went there to walk around and ended up finding a great pair of sunglasses for my daughter. The mall has a good variety of affordable stores, making it a convenient option for some last-minute shopping or just a nice place to pass the time before a match.
Halide E — Google review
Not a bad place for shopping mall 😉. Only thing I couldn't get my eye on was a pet shop but I admit that it wasn't in our priorities this time so it just might slip off from my eyes. Although, if there isn't one, someone should hurriedly bring it there; then it's perfect for me 🤩.
Eija K — Google review
Thats a great place with a good quality of shops parking outside is free. enjoy the shoping
Gilber3 — Google review
This is a good shopping center with many shops, air conditioning and good ambience in general. Good stuff and affordable prices in most of the shops.
Azam S — Google review
Nice stadium.. you will get pretty much everything..
EVANS A — Google review
Shopping center inside the stadium you don't have to buy a ticket to get
Gilad M — Google review
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Parco della Pellerina

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Parco della Pellerina is the largest park in Torino, offering a peaceful oasis with abundant plant life and various amenities. Visitors can relax under the shade of trees or enjoy picnics at equipped tables and kiosks. The park features cycling and walking trails, sports pitches, lakes teeming with birdlife, and drinkable water fountains for refreshment during hot days. It serves as a green escape within the city, hosting cultural events like concerts, markets, and festivals.
This park is very attractive due to its higher accessibility from city centre and very quite ambience in the same time. Very recommended for those who just want to escape from city's loud noise asap in the workdays. But please keep in my mind that due to its close location to the city centre, you will not find here spots for barbecue and at weekends it is quite louder due to higher demand of the visitors.
Arif H — Google review
Its beautiful specially if you go a bit further and pass the river there are 2 bit lakes with turtles and fish and birds. Its a great park to have picnic because it does not get as crowd as valentino or other parks in the city. There is an open air swimming pool for summer days. Its just a bit far from centre.
Patchouli B — Google review
Very enjoyable huge park inside the city, lots of places for pick nick with tables and benches, children playgrounds, lots of green. Love this park.
Irina — Google review
I love this park for a long walk or even cycling. The weekends are a bit crowded but since the area is so large, it's not a problem at all. Wonderful place for dogs to play.
Srushti G — Google review
Unexpectedly large enough green location connected to other attractions. Worth visiting also with kids.
Artur J — Google review
The park is so beautiful and big. Peaceful place, but my italian friend said this park is more dangerous than other parks.
Hely — Google review
Such a nice place to cycling or running, in the middle of the city you can breath good and healthy air. Also the landscape is very suggestive
Alberto G — Google review
Great place to go for a break from the city. Big park with lots of lawn to lay on, a few kiosks to get ice cream and drinks, tennis & football courts, playparks. Drinking fountains are scattered around the park, but toilets are hard to find and not well kept at all!
Isabella — Google review
Corso Appio Claudio, 10146 Torino TO, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Parco della Pellerina
10 min · 4.5 mi
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Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio

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Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio, a neoclassical Catholic church in Turin, was commissioned in 1814 to commemorate Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy's return after Napoleon's defeat. Situated near the Po river and facing the Vittorio Emanuele Bridge and Piazza Vittorio Veneto, it offers stunning views of Monte dei Cappuccini.
Stunning church. Small but lovely. You get an amazing view of the Piazza which is great to make some pictures. The church has an unique and wonderful atmosphere which increases visitors spiritual connection. You can see the place where Pope John Paul II kneeled down to pray. No tickets needed. Didn’t see an accesible entrance.
Adriana L — Google review
You can find more interesting churches in the city, without the shadow of a doubt, it is not all that beautiful indeed, but it is still worth to visit it especially for the view that you get on Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Quite a few steps to do, but definitely worth the effort
Andrea N — Google review
Capping one end of the Via Po this Neoclassical church offers great views from the top of the steps along this arterial avenue to the Palazzo Madama. Looks amazing at night, but a little less grand inside than out.
Tim P — Google review
This was a very beautiful church. It's very centrally located. Make sure you visit before it's closing time. Such a beautiful place, especially from the outside.
Ronald P — Google review
The view from the stairs was awesome! Absolutely recommend it in the evening
Vadim S — Google review
We made our way to Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio to look at the church as well as the statue with the outstretched hand holding a chalice. Some say that the Holy Grail was hidden in Turin and that the chalised hand points towards the hidden relic.
Traveling G — Google review
Quiet and lovely place. It's really great to have an experience in here. Actually it is located close the the villa Della Regina. You can search on Google map about the place that I have mentioned. All in all about the church I would say the interior design is amazing and really clean. I would definitely recommend you to visit grand madre church which is great. You gonna have a good experience when you are in.
Pezhman R — Google review
Built between 1818 and 1831 inspired by the Pantheon in Rome to celebrate the end of Napoleonic rule and the return to Turin of King Vittorio Emanuele I of Savoy, it is one of the most characteristic churches in the city. In front of it the statue of the king; on the sides of the access stairway there are two statues: the one on the left represents "the faith" and the one on the right "the religion".
Fabio R — Google review
Piazza Gran Madre di Dio, 4, 10131 Torino TO, Italy•+39 011 819 3572•Tips and more reviews for Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio
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Under a 2-minute walk from Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Ristorante La Cantinella

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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
La Cantinella is a charming restaurant located in the picturesque village of Barolo. It offers a comfortable outdoor seating area with a great atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for dinner with friends. The menu features a wide variety of options, ensuring that everyone can find something to enjoy. Visitors praise the accommodating staff and delicious, reasonably priced food, including favorites like fillet steak with onions and perfectly cooked octopus. The restaurant's central location makes it easily accessible and convenient for those exploring the area.
Used to go here in 2005 and was driving through Torino so I had to make a stop. Still an excellent restaurant. Very home with quality house red, excellent gnocchi, and wonderful steak on a stone or filet with Castelmagno cheese and pistachios. Wonderful desserts and items are marked if gluten free.
Christian L — Google review
The restaurant was just okay overall. I recommend avoiding the meat dishes. If you opt for the "on stone" option, they'll overdo it, serving it with an axe on a hot stone, which completely ruins the experience. If you order a fillet, they'll butterfly it—essentially ruining the flavor—because they don’t seem to know how to cook it properly. Communication can be challenging if you speak English, so be prepared for some difficulty. On the positive side, the wine selection is excellent, and the ambiance is beautiful. However, there are some odd details—like toilets without locking doors—that might be off-putting. That said, the chocolate and coconut dessert is absolutely amazing, and worth a visit just for that. Still, the overall experience leaves something to be desired.
Casus B — Google review
Very good overall!!! The pasta dish was a little too small for my taste. Tortellini hand made, fresh produce and amazing tiramisu.
Marcus S — Google review
Wonderful resturant, with beautiful food reasonably priced for such good quality. We enjoyed our meal so much. Accommodating. Fillet steak with onions was wonderful, with side order of potatoes. Octopus also cooked to perfection. Our favourite meal in Torino.
Tee D — Google review
Visited with my friends for dinner one evening, everyone was very nice, the outdoor seating was comfortable with good atmosphere, and the menu had many options so that everyone was happy. Great location, walking distance to many things in the evening!
Chris C — Google review
Fantastic place to have dinner with special guests! Little expensive- on average 50 per person, but it worths for their delicious unique dishes.
Debabrata B — Google review
Warm welcome, great food, especially the sauce. The meat may have been frozen (not juicy) but otherwise a great moment.
Renaud D — Google review
Fantastic place with exceptional food. Highly recommended.
Marcin K — Google review
Corso Moncalieri, 3/A, 10131 Torino TO, Italy•http://www.lacantinella.com/•+39 011 819 3311•Tips and more reviews for Ristorante La Cantinella

Ristorante Giapponese Miyabi

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4.4
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Japanese restaurant
Restaurant
Nestled in the enchanting shadow of the Great Mother, Ristorante Giapponese Miyabi stands as a beacon for enthusiasts of sophisticated Japanese cuisine. Helmed by Chef Masanori Tezuka from Kobe, this culinary haven offers an authentic taste of Japan right in Turin. After honing his skills across various global kitchens and founding the Miyabi Cultural Association to share his passion through cooking classes, Masa san has transformed this intimate space into a warm retreat filled with rich history.
Real Japanese food! Many sake and interest whisky. Lovely staff to guide the dinner. Open on Sunday and Monday
Elena G — Google review
If you're looking for an authentic Japanese dining experience in Turin, look no further than this gem of a restaurant. From the moment I walked in, I felt like I was transported back to Japan, where I had the pleasure of visiting. The decor, the ambiance, and most importantly, the food, are all top-notch and true to Japanese tradition. Every dish is carefully prepared with the freshest ingredients and presented beautifully. I especially loved the sushi and sashimi, which were as good as anything I've had in Japan. But what truly sets this restaurant apart is the attention to detail and the genuine hospitality of the staff. They go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and ensure that you have a memorable dining experience. So if you're craving authentic Japanese cuisine in Turin, this is the only place to go. It's a true gem and a must-visit for anyone who appreciates the artistry and delicacy of Japanese cuisine. Five stars all around!
Guiduz — Google review
Dinner based on shiso. Excellent dishes all prepared using Perilla frutescens aka shiso.
Silvana N — Google review
I work for a Japanese company so have many business meals with colleagues and Miyabi is one of the best Japanese restaurants I've visited outside of Japan/Düsseldorf. Will certainly go again soon.. highly recommended.
Mark W — Google review
Very friendly service, nice small menu selection, beautiful ambiance and music (!!!), we had a super relaxing evening and we were happy to receive delicious dishes without meat. We will definitely come back. Thanks Myabi!
Katja M — Google review
Authentic, top notch Japanese restaurant. Not just a restaurant, not only sushi.
Luca M — Google review
Nice little hideout. Great (authentic) food, good wines and nice atmosphere
Emilia D — Google review
Nice place, awesome dishes, kind staff
Stefano C — Google review
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Osteria Antiche Sere

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Piedmontese restaurant
Osteria Antiche Sere is a family-run restaurant located in the residential Cenisia neighborhood, offering wholesome Piedmontese antipasti, pasta, and mains along with regional wines. The cozy space exudes a homely atmosphere with timber paneling, whitewashed walls, and vintage photographs.
The softest melt in your mouth veal cheek I’ve ever had. I don’t know what sorcery & love is behind this dish, but I’ve never had veal this soft!! I wish I had a second stomach to fill it up with the divine dishes here! Every meal is cooked with love and is mouth watering. The house wine (Nebbiolo) complements the meal ideally. Very nice traditional atmosphere! This is now one of my favorite places in all of Italy!
Daria Z — Google review
Exceptional! You know you are in the right spot when on Monday late evening you enter a restaurant in Torino which is packed full. I came without reservation based on my simple online research and was greeted by an elegant host. Whom one of the staffed might have called “mom” in Italian, but I might be wrong. What I am positive about is the feeling I m getting. Coming here feels like visiting your best friends grandmas house. Look at the decor and the dishes! It feels like this menu has not been changed for a century but for a good reason. If the chefs do a dish for a 1000time, I believe it becomes close to perfection. Simple presentation and even more so the offer, but that is a kind of thing everyone should expect from place like this. You can get a sneak peak in the kitchen and when you see the chefs impeccably dressed with white hats, clean working surface, again, you know you are at the right place! I admit, I m writing this review under such a positive emotions waiting for dessert. The only thing for improvement I can think of is that I would like the side salad to be mixed with oil and vinegar before service, but again I admit this might be the Italian way or serving salads without any dressing? There were four ladies running the floor and it felt everyone shared the same enthusiasm and passion for work. Going beyond the obvious service and great food makes one experience exceptional. I almost feel obliged (in good way) to write this review and think of when can I next book my flight ticket to come to Torino because of this place.
Petr J — Google review
This restaurant is not located right in the city center and won’t just spontaneously appear on your tourist route, but that’s exactly what makes it a true gem. For a dinner in Turin, this was simply outstanding. The restaurant was completely full, so you definitely need to make a reservation, I highly recommend booking in advance. All the dishes we tried were amazing. A special compliment to the chef not only for the kitchen, but also for the amaro tasting experience he organized for us. Make sure to leave room for dessert, the zabaglione and panna cotta were outstanding. Antiche Sere is recommended by the Michelin Guide, which speaks for itself. Absolutely must-have if you’re in Turin.
Irina G — Google review
Amazing place! The one you want to spend your last evening in Torino. The food was perfect, the service was marvelous and the place was as cosy as an osteria can be. While I don't want to highlight any single dish (this would shed the light from the other dishes, see the pictures!) the zabaione we got as greetings from the chef was simply a revelation..
Pawel Z — Google review
Highly recommend this friendly authentic restaurant with very reasonable price and great local vibe. My partner and I shared the gnocchi and veal cheeks( both delicious!); we also had house red wine and 2 amazing desserts( panna cotta and zabaglione with whipped cream and merengue). We were fully satisfied, as both dishes were pretty hearty. If we were more hungry, I’d love to try their appetizers. The little complimentary cauliflower for the start was really delicious. Highly recommend! We were a bit concerned about getting there by public transportation from the center. But in the end it was an easy walk& comfortable short metro ride- totally worth it!
Tamara F — Google review
Amazing service and attention to detail, everything prepared with great attention, perhaps the best vitello we've had in Turin, pastas and meats well done and melting soft, Camilla and the whole team were great hosts, packing wine bottles for takeout was an appreciated final touch. Panna cotta was reminiscent of burrata in the softness of the interior. Would recommend to anyone.
Michael E — Google review
Delicious, authentic food in a very friendly setting. Bianca was amazing and helped us translate the menu. Recommend the sausage gnocchi, rabbit and veal cheeks.
Penny K — Google review
This restaurant is exceptional. We tried the veal cheeks, the rabbit, the agnolotti and for dessert - the peaches and the zabaglione. All of them were delicious. Last but not least, the wine list is rich in variety and taste.
Yoana S — Google review
Via Cenischia, 9, 10139 Torino TO, Italy•https://www.facebook.com/osteriaantichesere/•+39 011 385 4347•Tips and more reviews for Antiche Sere
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Popular road trips from Turin

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What's the weather like in Turin?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Turin for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Turin in January
  • Weather in Turin in February
  • Weather in Turin in March
  • Weather in Turin in April
  • Weather in Turin in May
  • Weather in Turin in June
  • Weather in Turin in July
  • Weather in Turin in August
  • Weather in Turin in September
  • Weather in Turin in October
  • Weather in Turin in November
  • Weather in Turin in December

All road trips from Turin

  • Turin to Rome drive
  • Turin to Milan drive
  • Turin to Paris drive
  • Turin to London drive
  • Turin to Barcelona drive
  • Turin to Florence drive
  • Turin to Venice drive
  • Turin to Amsterdam drive
  • Turin to Prague drive
  • Turin to Berlin drive
  • Turin to Genoa drive
  • Turin to Madrid drive
  • Turin to Vienna drive
  • Turin to Budapest drive
  • Turin to Nice drive
  • Turin to Munich drive
  • Turin to Verona drive
  • Turin to Lyon drive
  • Turin to Bologna drive
  • Turin to Lisbon drive
  • Turin to Naples drive
  • Turin to Edinburgh drive
  • Turin to Dublin drive
  • Turin to Pisa drive
  • Turin to Geneva drive
  • Turin to Dublin drive
  • Turin to Brussels drive
  • Turin to Istanbul drive
  • Turin to Marseille drive
  • Turin to Bergamo drive

Explore nearby places

  • Turin
  • Moncalieri
  • Grugliasco
  • Venaria Reale
  • Settimo Torinese
  • Stupinigi
  • Rivoli
  • Avigliana
  • Cumiana
  • Sant'Ambrogio di Torino
  • Racconigi
  • Aglie
  • Caravino
  • Asti
  • Cherasco
  • Barbaresco
  • Saluzzo
  • Alba
  • Viverone
  • Fenestrelle
  • Neive
  • Grinzane Cavour
  • La Morra
  • Barolo
  • Serralunga d'Alba
  • Casale Monferrato
  • Canelli
  • Bard
  • Biella
  • Candelo
  • Vercelli

All related maps of Turin

  • Map of Turin
  • Map of Moncalieri
  • Map of Grugliasco
  • Map of Venaria Reale
  • Map of Settimo Torinese
  • Map of Stupinigi
  • Map of Rivoli
  • Map of Avigliana
  • Map of Cumiana
  • Map of Sant'Ambrogio di Torino
  • Map of Racconigi
  • Map of Aglie
  • Map of Caravino
  • Map of Asti
  • Map of Cherasco
  • Map of Barbaresco
  • Map of Saluzzo
  • Map of Alba
  • Map of Viverone
  • Map of Fenestrelle
  • Map of Neive
  • Map of Grinzane Cavour
  • Map of La Morra
  • Map of Barolo
  • Map of Serralunga d'Alba
  • Map of Casale Monferrato
  • Map of Canelli
  • Map of Bard
  • Map of Biella
  • Map of Candelo
  • Map of Vercelli

Turin throughout the year

  • Turin in January
  • Turin in February
  • Turin in March
  • Turin in April
  • Turin in May
  • Turin in June
  • Turin in July
  • Turin in August
  • Turin in September
  • Turin in October
  • Turin in November
  • Turin in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Turin?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Turin Itinerary
  • 3-Day Turin Itinerary
  • 4-Day Turin Itinerary
  • 5-Day Turin Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 2-Day Asti Itinerary
  • 2-Day Alba Itinerary
  • 2-Day Biella Itinerary
  • 2-Day Casale Monferrato Itinerary
  • 2-Day Vercelli Itinerary
  • 2-Day La Morra Itinerary
  • 2-Day Barolo Itinerary
  • 2-Day Avigliana Itinerary
  • 2-Day Rivoli Itinerary
  • 2-Day Saluzzo Itinerary
  • 2-Day Neive Itinerary
  • 2-Day Barbaresco Itinerary
  • 2-Day Cherasco Itinerary
  • 2-Day Canelli Itinerary
  • 2-Day Racconigi Itinerary
  • 2-Day Moncalieri Itinerary
  • 2-Day Settimo Torinese Itinerary
  • 2-Day Venaria Reale Itinerary
  • 2-Day Grugliasco Itinerary
  • 2-Day Aglie Itinerary
  • 2-Day Serralunga d'Alba Itinerary
  • 2-Day Cumiana Itinerary
  • 2-Day Sant'Ambrogio di Torino Itinerary
  • 2-Day Grinzane Cavour Itinerary
  • 2-Day Candelo Itinerary
  • 2-Day Bard Itinerary
  • 2-Day Stupinigi Itinerary
  • 2-Day Viverone Itinerary
  • 2-Day Fenestrelle Itinerary
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