WHERE TO GO IN TURIN

Mole Antonelliana

  • Overview: Turin’s most iconic landmark, the Mole Antonelliana, was initially conceived as a synagogue but now stands as a national symbol, housing the National Museum of Cinema. Its imposing spire offers one of the best panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Alps.
  • Address: Via Montebello, 20, 10124 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The 167-meter-high spire is accessible via a panoramic lift.
  • Tip: Plan your visit in the late afternoon to catch the sunset from the top.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to the “Porta Nuova” station. From there, it’s a 15-minute walk or you can take bus 56 to “Montebello” stop, which is a short walk from the Mole Antonelliana.

Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace)

  • Overview: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palazzo Reale is a grand Baroque palace that once housed the Royal House of Savoy. Visitors can explore the lavish Royal Apartments, the Armory, and the opulent ballroom.
  • Address: Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The stunning Royal Gardens and the grand staircase leading to the Royal Apartments.
  • Tip: Free entry on the first Sunday of every month. Don’t miss the Royal Armory’s magnificent collection of weapons and armor.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” station, then it’s a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, you can take tram 4 to “Palazzo Reale” stop.

Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio)

  • Overview: The Egyptian Museum in Turin is one of the most important museums of Egyptian antiquities in the world. It features an extensive collection of artifacts, including mummies, statues, and sarcophagi, dating back over 3,000 years.
  • Address: Via Accademia delle Scienze, 6, 10123 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The museum’s collection of artifacts from the tomb of Kha and Merit is a standout.
  • Tip: Allocate at least two hours to fully appreciate the extensive collection.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” station, then it’s a 15-minute walk. Alternatively, tram 4 or bus 61 also stops near the museum.

Piazza Castello

  • Overview: The beating heart of Turin, Piazza Castello is surrounded by important historical buildings, including Palazzo Reale and Palazzo Madama. The square is a central gathering point for locals and tourists alike, offering a space to take in the city’s grandeur.
  • Address: Piazza Castello, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The open-air ambiance with views of historic palaces all around.
  • Tip: Grab a coffee at one of the many cafes lining the square to fully experience Turin’s café culture.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” station, then it’s a 10-minute walk or you can take bus 56 or tram 4 to “Piazza Castello” stop.

Palazzo Madama

  • Overview: A fascinating blend of medieval fortress and baroque elegance, Palazzo Madama houses the Museo Civico d’Arte Antica. The palace showcases an impressive array of ancient art, ceramics, and sculptures.
  • Address: Piazza Castello, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The panoramic views from the medieval tower offer breathtaking vistas of the city.
  • Tip: Visit the museum on the first Sunday of each month for free admission.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” station, then it’s a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, tram 4 or bus 56 to “Piazza Castello” stop will take you directly to the palace.

Basilica di Superga

  • Overview: Located atop a hill east of Turin, the Basilica di Superga offers incredible views of the city and the Alps. Built in the 18th century, the basilica is also the burial site of the Savoy family.
  • Address: Strada Basilica di Superga, 73, 10132 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The stunning views from the basilica’s terrace and the historical significance as the burial site of the Savoy dynasty.
  • Tip: Visit on a clear day for the best views of the surrounding Alps and cityscape.
  • Public Transportation: Take the SFM3 train from “Porta Susa” station to “S. Mauro Torinese” and then catch bus 79 to the Basilica di Superga. The bus stop is right in front of the basilica.

Juventus Stadium (Allianz Stadium)

  • Overview: Home to Juventus Football Club, this modern stadium offers a glimpse into Italy’s football culture. Though tours are usually paid, the area around the stadium provides a great opportunity to appreciate its architecture and atmosphere.
  • Address: Corso Galileo Ferraris, 32, 10134 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The stadium’s contemporary design and the adjacent Juventus Museum.
  • Tip: Visit on match days for an energetic atmosphere, though the stadium itself requires a ticket for entry.
  • Public Transportation: Take bus 72 from “Porta Nuova” to “Stadio”. Alternatively, take Metro Line 1 to “Principi d’Acaja” and then bus 72.

Parco del Valentino

  • Overview: A large public park along the Po River, Parco del Valentino is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply enjoying nature. The park also houses the medieval village “Borgo Medievale” and the beautiful Valentino Castle.
  • Address: Viale Virgilio, 10126 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The picturesque setting along the river and the historic Borgo Medievale.
  • Tip: Ideal for a relaxing afternoon or an early morning jog.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Marconi” station, then it’s a 10-minute walk to the park. Alternatively, take tram 9 to “Valentino” stop.

Turin Cathedral (Duomo di Torino)

  • Overview: Turin Cathedral, known for housing the Shroud of Turin, is a key religious site in the city. The cathedral’s architecture and its role in religious history make it a significant landmark.
  • Address: Piazza San Giovanni, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The Shroud of Turin (viewable only on special occasions) and the cathedral’s serene interior.
  • Tip: Check for any special religious events or services that might be open to the public.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” and walk 15 minutes or take bus 56 to “Piazza San Giovanni” stop.

The National Automobile Museum (Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile)

  • Overview: Showcasing the history of automobiles with an extensive collection of cars and memorabilia, this museum highlights Italy’s automotive heritage.
  • Address: Corso Unione Sovietica, 84, 10134 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The impressive collection of classic and vintage cars.
  • Tip: Visit on the first Sunday of the month for free entry.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Susa”, then bus 17 or tram 4 to “Corso Unione Sovietica” stop.

Galleria San Federico

  • Overview: A historic shopping gallery in the heart of Turin, Galleria San Federico is known for its elegant architecture and high-end shops. Even if you’re not shopping, the gallery’s architecture is worth admiring.
  • Address: Galleria San Federico, 10121 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The beautiful glass and iron architecture.
  • Tip: Ideal for a stroll through Turin’s shopping district.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” and walk 10 minutes or take bus 56 to “Galleria San Federico” stop.

Porta Palatina

  • Overview: These ancient Roman city gates are one of the best-preserved examples of Roman architecture in Turin. They once formed part of the city’s defensive walls.
  • Address: Piazza Cesare Augusto, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The well-preserved Roman gates and surrounding archaeological site.
  • Tip: Best viewed during a leisurely walk through the nearby Roman ruins.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” and walk 10 minutes or take tram 4 to “Porta Palatina” stop.

Villa della Regina

  • Overview: A historical villa with beautiful gardens and a panoramic view of the city. Originally a residence of the Savoy family, it is now open for visits.
  • Address: Strada Comunale di Superga, 9, 10132 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The gardens and the view over the city.
  • Tip: Check the opening times as they can vary.
  • Public Transportation: Take bus 79 from “Porta Susa” station to the villa.

Basilica di Maria Ausiliatrice

  • Overview: Known for its beautiful architecture and religious significance, this basilica is an important site for local worship and historical interest.
  • Address: Piazza Maria Ausiliatrice, 10152 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The stunning interior and peaceful ambiance.
  • Tip: Attend a local mass to experience the basilica’s community spirit.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Susa”, then bus 52 or tram 4 to “Piazza Maria Ausiliatrice” stop.

Museo di Antichità

  • Overview: Part of the University of Turin, this museum features an extensive collection of ancient artifacts and archaeological finds from various civilizations.
  • Address: Via Sant’Ottavio, 20, 10124 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The impressive collection of ancient relics and artifacts.
  • Tip: Free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” and walk 15 minutes or take tram 4 to “Sant’Ottavio” stop.

Piazza Vittorio Veneto

  • Overview: One of Turin’s largest and most picturesque squares, Piazza Vittorio Veneto is surrounded by elegant buildings and offers a lovely space for relaxation and people-watching.
  • Address: Piazza Vittorio Veneto, 10123 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The grand architecture and central location by the Po River.
  • Tip: Visit in the evening to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Vittorio Veneto” station, then walk a few minutes.

Museo di Arte Orientale (MOA)

  • Overview: The Museum of Oriental Art houses an extensive collection of art and artifacts from Asia, including sculptures, paintings, and textiles.
  • Address: Via San Domenico, 11, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The diverse collection of Asian art and artifacts.
  • Tip: Check for special exhibitions that might be on display.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Nuova” and walk 15 minutes or take tram 4 to “San Domenico” stop.

Porta Susa

  • Overview: An important railway station and transportation hub, Porta Susa is known for its modern architectural design and serves as a key gateway to Turin.
  • Address: Corso Bolzano, 10121 Torino TO, Italy
  • Highlight: The contemporary design of the station and its role as a major transit point.
  • Tip: Spend a few minutes exploring the modern architecture.
  • Public Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to “Porta Susa” station, which is directly connected to the station.