Turin

Turin by train

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Discover Turin

Turin, in northern Italy, is a city of regal squares and industrial innovation. The Mole Antonelliana, housing the National Cinema Museum, is a striking landmark, while the Egyptian Museum boasts one of the world’s most extensive collections. Turin’s chocolate and coffee culture, paired with its elegant architecture, make it a sophisticated yet approachable destination.

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Neighbourhoods in and around Turin

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Turin train holidays

  • Stop-offs to Turin

    Turin, Chambery, Paris

    Travel via Paris and Chambéry for a regal taste of La Dolce Vita. Uncover unsung Turin: authentic, green, and one of UNESCO’s official creative cities.

  • Italy's foodie hotspots

    Turin, Chambery, Bologna, Rome, Milan, Naples, Paris

    Because food is culture. Discover the slow-food movement in Turin, and taste your way through the birthplace of Pizza and the proud home of Bolognese.

  • Eastward from Turin to Venice

    Turin, Milan, Paris, Venice

    A journey eastward through Italy connects the unsung, Alpine-flanked city of Turin to the floating city, and a stopover in the fashion capital of Milan.

Activities and neighbourhoods in Turin

  • Explore the Quadrilatero Romano

    Head to the pedestrianised streets of the Quadrilatero Romano, Turin's old Roman quarter, to see buildings dating all the way back to that era. The bars and restaurants come alive here in the evening.

  • Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo

    Among Turin’s great galleries, the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo stands out for its focus on contemporary art. Exhibitions feature a fascinating mix of Italian and international artists.

  • Parco del Valentino

    Stroll through Parco del Valentino on the River Po’s west bank. Don’t miss the palace, a grand 17th-century French-style building now home to the university’s architecture faculty.

  • Walking in the Italian Alps

    Take a day trip to the Alps and go hiking in the mountains. The best access by public transport is via train to Bardonecchia, a mountain resort with trails for every ability (and skiing in winter).

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