Turin tours

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Turin Highlights Private Tour
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Carlotta M.
Carlotta M.
(14)
Turin Highlights Private Tour
Visit the main landmarks in a 2 hour private tour
$ 232 (USD)
Torino Half Day Discovery Tour
|3 hours|up to 10 people
Carol B.
Carol B.
(42)
Turin Discovery Tour
All you wanted to know about Italy's sleeping beauty
$ 232 (USD)
Discovering Turin: a guided walking tour
|3 hours|up to 8 people
Olivier F.
Olivier F.
(2)
Discovering Turin: a guided walking tour
Introducing you to the beauty of Turin
$ 186 (USD)
Half day historic stroll in Turin
|3 hours|up to 4 people
Claudia F.
Claudia F.
(3)
Half day historic stroll in Turin
Discover Italy's most tasteful city-break
$ 258 (USD)
Turin Half Day Guided Tour - A Walk in the "Little Paris"
|3.5 hours|up to 10 people
Giorgio N.
Giorgio N.
(1)
Turin Half Day Guided Tour - A Walk in the "Little Paris"
Italian history, a glimpse of enchanting elegant baroque palaces & a taste of famous Turin specialties.
$ 314 (USD)
First Steps in Turin - 2 hour Guided Tour
|2 hours|up to 4 people
Cristina P.
Cristina P.
(10)
First Steps in Turin - 2 hour Guided Tour
Walking tour to discover the first capital of Italy
$ 227 (USD)
Turin as the First Capital City of Italy and the Savoy Family
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Zuzana B.
Zuzana B.
(2)
Turin as the First Capital City of Italy and the Savoy Family
History Tour of Turin as the First Capital City of Italy and the influence of the Savoy Family on the City
$ 232 (USD)
San Salvario Off The Beaten Track: a Private Food and Story tour in Turin's own little Brooklyn...
|2.5 hours|up to 4 people
Nathalie S.
Nathalie S.
(0)
San Salvario Off The Beaten Track: a Private Food and Story tour in Turin's own little Brooklyn...
Discover the culinary treasures, secret shopping pearls and some of the most passionate artisans of Turin...
$ 320 (USD)
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|9 hours|up to 7 people
Carol B.
Carol B.
(8)
Piemonte Wine Route - Full Day Tour from Torino
One full day in Langhe - The land of plenty...
$ 813 (USD)
Full Day Private Tour in Turin
|6 hours|up to 6 people
Carlotta M.
Carlotta M.
(11)
Full Day Private Tour in Turin
Visit the main landmarks in a 6 hour walking tour
$ 418 (USD)
Bike tour in Turin
|3 hours|up to 6 people
Olivier F.
Olivier F.
(2)
Bike tour in Turin
Historical and cultural tour of the city of Turin, by bicycle!
$ 186 (USD)
Truffle experience in the capital of the Langhe!
|3 hours|up to 4 people
Marcello B.
Marcello B.
(0)
Truffle experience in the capital of the Langhe!
Come to experience the authentic truffle hunting, and then let's discover Alba!
$ 476 (USD)

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Things to do in Turin

Turin is a wonderful place to explore Italian culture. Boasting elegant squares, world class museums and a charming café scene, Torino is also remarkably free of the crowds that converge on most of Italy. Take a private Turin tour with a friendly local guide eager to show you the local hotspots and hidden gems in their beautiful city. The neighbourhoods of Turin offer endless architectural treasures, whether it's the Basilica di Superga overlooking the Po River or the city's grand 15th century Cathedral, where you can view the famous Shroud of Turin. Your guide can even help you retrace the famous car chase route that brought Turin's streets to American and British audiences in Michael Caine's 1967 film, The Italian Job. In the evening, trendy new bars spill onto the cobblestone streets of the Quadrilatero Romano, and your guide will be happy to recommend a great place for dinner. Enjoy a private Turin tour, knowing your guide has designed this tour just for you!

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What are the must do things in Turin?

Turin (Torino), Italy, is a vibrant city with a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving cultural scene. Here are some must-do activities and places to visit when you're in Turin: Historical and Cultural Sites The Mole Antonelliana is Turin's iconic landmark. You can take an elevator to the top for a panoramic view of the city. The building also houses the National Cinema Museum, which offers an engaging experience for film enthusiasts. Royal Palace of Turin (Palazzo Reale): This UNESCO World Heritage site was the residence of the House of Savoy. The palace boasts opulent interiors and beautiful gardens. Don't miss the Royal Armory and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, which houses the Shroud of Turin. Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio): Known as the most important museum of Egyptian antiquities outside of Cairo, it features an extensive collection of artifacts, mummies, and sculptures. Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Duomo di Torino): The cathedral is famous for being the home of the Shroud of Turin, believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The Shroud is rarely displayed, but the cathedral itself is worth a visit. Piazza Castello: The central square of Turin, surrounded by significant buildings such as the Royal Palace, Palazzo Madama, and the Teatro Regio. It's a great starting point for exploring the city. Via Roma is a major shopping street leading to Piazza San Carlo, one of the most elegant squares in Italy, flanked by baroque churches and historic cafes. GAM (Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea): This gallery houses a vast collection of modern and contemporary art, featuring works by Italian and international artists. Museo dell'Automobile: For car enthusiasts, this museum showcases the history of the automobile with a focus on Italy's contribution, including iconic models from Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Ferrari. Parco del Valentino and Borgo Medievale: This large park along the Po River is perfect for a relaxing stroll. Inside the park, you'll find the Borgo Medievale, a 19th-century reproduction of a medieval village. Turin is renowned for its food. Don't miss trying traditional dishes like bagna cauda, agnolotti, and gianduja chocolate. Visit historic cafes like Caffè Torino or Baratti & Milano for a classic Italian coffee experience. Porta Palazzo Market is one of the largest open-air markets in Europe, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, cheeses, meats, and other local products. Allianz Stadium: For football fans, a visit to the home of Juventus Football Club is a must. You can tour the stadium and visit the Juventus Museum. Turin is a city that beautifully blends its historical heritage with modern culture. Whether you're exploring its grand palaces, indulging in its culinary delights, or enjoying its vibrant cultural scene, Turin has something for everyone.