
Things to do in Turin
Welcome to Turin
A hidden Piedmont gem in Italy’s northwest, Turin has many identities—the country's former capital, and the royal family's continued home. The sophisticated Baroque atmosphere of “The Little Paris” has the added charm of Alpine views and the river Po. Turin’s many attractions include the Holy Shroud (Cappella della Sacra Sindone) at the Turin Cathedral (Cathedral Church of San Giovanni Battista), where a replica of a cloth believed to have been laid over the body of Jesus is usually on display. To dig into another era, the Egyptian Museum holds one of the most precious ancient collections in the world, with 30,000 artifacts telling the tale of the civilization over time; guided or skip-the-line tours offer an insider view. To appreciate Turin's architecture, head to the striking Mole Antonelliana and its imposing tower—an old synagogue now functioning as an exceptional cinema museum; Palazzo Madama, which houses the Civic Museum of Ancient Art; and Palazzo Carignano, which is home to the Museum of the Risorgimento—both are old Savoy residences full of opulent rooms and art worthy of a royal palace. Walking, biking, or hop-on hop-off bus tours of Turin take visitors around the epicenter of Piazza Castello to Piazza San Carlo and along the river, all the while admiring the grandeur of wide boulevards and regal mansions. A half- or full-day trip to the adjacent Piedmont wine region gives travelers the chance to visit wine cellars and vineyards, and the opportunity to taste Barolo and other regional wines.
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Though spring and fall are winning bets, Turin really comes to life during its dry winters, when seasonal markets and opportunities for Alpine skiing are rife. In spring, Turin’s bookworms rejoice at the International Book Fair—one of Europe’s largest—while the turn of summer sees the annual feast of San Giovanni, which celebrates the city’s patron saint and chocolatiers.
A local’s pocket guide to Turin

Born in Turin, Serena loves getting around by bike in this city where everything from markets and museums to cafés and shops is within easy reach.
walk through the city center to discover the beautiful architecture and royal buildings of Italy’s very first capital city, birthplace of the Savoy Dynasty.
involves a walk along the river (through Valentino or Michelotti Park) and an exhibition (check out Camera), then lunch, a visit to an independent bookshop, and an aperitivo in San Salvario or Vanchiglia.
the Egyptian Museum. The display has been recently renewed and the visit is a truly nice journey across ancient Egypt.
go to Porta Palazzo and discover Turinese diversity at one of Europe’s biggest open markets. Get great deals on all sorts of groceries or treat yourself to local delicacies in the stylish farmers’ area.
head to Superga on the funicular tramway, still operating with trains from 1934. If Superga seems too far away, climb Capuchins Hill (Monte dei Cappuccini) instead.
is thinking about Turin as a post-industrial, boring, and gray place. It only takes a few hours in the city to change their mind.
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Piercing the sky like a giant needle, Turin’s Mole Antonelliana is the symbol of Torino. Thousands of the faithful and curious flock to the city’s cathedral each year to stand in wonder in front of the Holy Shroud of Turin—one of the most famous religious relics in the world.
...MoreTurin is home to a clutch of excellent museums. You’ll need at least two days in the city to take in the sights in the elegant center and admire the collections in the Egyptian Museum, National Automobile Museum, National Cinema Museum, and the Royal Palace.
...MoreOnce the seat of the royal Savoy family, Turin is rich in elegant squares lined with sumptuous baroque palaces. In addition to the Mole Antonelliana, be sure to visit Piazza Castello (home to the Royal Palace, Chapel of the Holy Shroud, and Madama Palace) and Piazza San Carlo.
...MoreBook your tickets to the Mole Antonelliana, Holy Shroud of Turin, and Egyptian Museum (or other museums) in advance to make the most of your time. When you’ve finished taking in these headliners, explore the elegant city squares on foot, stopping for a bicerìn (chocolate-laced coffee) at a historic cafe.
...MoreYes. Turin is one of the most elegant historic cities in northern Italy. Often called Little Paris for its wide boulevards, storied palaces, and lively coffee houses, this city also is home to exceptional museums and excellent cuisine (especially chocolate, a local specialty).
...MoreMilan and Turin offer different experiences, so which is better depends on what you seek. Turin is a little-known treasure of art and history with relatively few tourists and excellent cuisine. Milan is one of Italy’s most famous cities (and a major transportation hub) known for fashion and design.
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