What to see in and around Turin

Explore a city rich in history, culture and flavor



Discovering Turin means immersing yourself in an elegant city, rich in history, culture and authentic flavors. Strolling among noble palaces, extraordinary museums and historic cafes, you will live a complete experience that combines art, gastronomy and nature. And if you want to go further, the mountains and royal residences nearby await you with breathtaking scenery and unforgettable excursions. Whether you are looking for culture, relaxation, or original adventures, Turin always has something to offer you, in every season.

Culture and must-see museums

Mole Antonelliana and Cinema Museum: symbol of the city and unique attraction.

Egyptian Museum: second largest in the world, extremely rich in exhibits.

Automobile Museum: perfect for motor enthusiasts.

Teatro Regio: home to internationally renowned opera performances and concerts.

Photo and contemporary art galleries: for those who love art in all its forms.

Piedmontese taste and tradition

Typical dishes: agnolotti, bagna caoda, vitello tonnato, braised beef with Barolo.

Desserts: bonet, tiramisu, artisanal chocolate and pralines.

Don't miss: the typical Bicerin, served in Turin's historic cafes.

Chocolate Museum: a journey through taste and history.

Original experiences

Lunch on the historic streetcar: to discover Turin while savoring its typical dishes.

Underground aperitif and tour of esoteric Turin: mysteries, legends and secret places.

Walks through the noble palaces and elegant streets of the historic center.

Parks and nature in the city

Valentino Park: ideal for relaxing, jogging or picnicking.

Medieval Castle: impressive historical reconstruction surrounded by greenery.

Excursions and out-of-town trips



Piedmont Alps: perfect for skiing, hiking and scenic walks.

Nearby ski resorts: Via Lattea, Bardonecchia, Sestriere.

Reggia di Venaria Reale: UNESCO heritage site with spectacular gardens, especially in spring.