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You dream to discover Turin? This Turin Itinerary Ebook is your best travel companion and has the essence you need!
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Chapters: General info / Where should you stay? / Airport transfer / Local transportation / Itinerary / Highlights / Day trips / Experiences / Specific food / General travel tips
What this ebook DOES NOT CONTAIN? This ebook does not contain any informations about places to stay overnight (accommodations) or any places to eat (restaurants)
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Turin is a city of quiet elegance, where history, innovation, and daily life blend into a distinctive urban rhythm. This curated travel itinerary invites you to explore the character of Turin beyond the surface, through meaningful places that reflect the city’s cultural depth, architectural richness, and industrial heritage.
Begin in the historic core, where Piazza Castello offers a natural entry point into the city’s layered identity. Nearby, the Royal Palace and the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista hold important clues to Turin’s past as the capital of the Duchy of Savoy.
In these spaces, the presence of royal history coexists with moments of civic calm. The Royal Gardens, just a few steps away, provide an open setting to slow down and take in the harmony that defines this part of the city.
As you continue, the Madama Palace and the Mole Antonelliana illustrate Turin’s architectural variety, from baroque symmetry to the striking vertical silhouette that has become one of its most recognized landmarks.
The Egyptian Museum, internationally known for its exceptional collection, adds another layer to the city’s cultural role in Europe. Meanwhile, places like the Shroud Museum and the Lavazza Museum connect visitors with two very different aspects of local tradition—one rooted in spiritual history, the other in everyday rituals.
Walking through Piazza San Carlo and Piazza Solferino, you’ll experience the rhythm of Turin’s public life. These spaces are not only visually impressive, but essential to understanding how the city moves, speaks, and gathers.
Outside the historic core, places like Valentino Park and the nearby Borgo Medievale offer a relaxed atmosphere with a distinct sense of place.
This itinerary also touches on Turin’s modern legacies. The Fiat 500 test track and the Automobile Museum reflect the city’s role in shaping the Italian automotive industry. A visit to the Juventus Stadium highlights another important identity marker—one shaped by passion and community.
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