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A Walking Tour of Turin
The best walking tour of Turin starts at the main station, Porta Nuova, and heads on up the elegant Via Roma towards Piazza Castello (see the foot of the page for a map of the area).
Via Roma is THE shopping street in Turin and one of the greatest in shopping streets in Italy ; my wife loves it and my bank account hates it. All the big names of Italian fashion—and then some—are here. There are also some very tempting food stores, though I wouldn’t do your shopping here before.
reading my wife Maria's Turin shopping guide for all the inside info.
Carry on up via Roma until you reach the seventeenth-century Piazza San Carlo (Carlo Felice) with its famous rearing horse and the Savoy Duke Filiberto in the saddle.
Two gorgeous sixteenth-century churches, the so-called "Twin Churches," look out on the piazza (see photo at top). One is the masculine San Carlo, and the other is the feminine Santa Cristina.
The piazza is known as the "Drawing Room" of Turin; its elegance is often compared to that of the Place Vendôme in Paris. It has been the hangout of Piedmont's intellectuals and the rich and famous for centuries.
While you are in the piazza, pop into the wonderful but expensive Caffè San Carlo. On leaving Caffè San Carlo head down to the corner, turn left and on your right is the Galleria San Federico , a delightful arcaded shopping mall where you will find one of the oldest cinemas in Italy, the Cinema Lux which opened its doors in 1934.
Continue walking along the left side of Via Roma toward Piazza Castello before returning to Piazza San Carlo up the other side of the road to avoid missing any of the expensive shops. Once you get back to Piazza San Carlo, your bank account should be considerably lighter.
Turn left from Piazza San Carlo into Via Maria Vittoria , a quiet, upmarket street lined with lovely art galleries and antique shops.
Personally, I would recommend doing your antique shopping at Porta Palazzo, Piedmont's and indeed Europe's largest open-air market, which is much cheaper than the city center and the location of the famous Balon flea market, which is held every Saturday morning and the second Sunday of the month. You'll find more about this and the other open-air markets of Turin here.
The church of San Filippo Neri along Maria Vittoria is lovely. Built in 1675, it was restored by Juvarra after the dome collapsed. Opposite the church is Palazzo Carpano , dating to 1684 and designed by Michelangelo Garove.
Now head back towards Piazza San Carlo and turn right just before the piazza into Via Accademia delle Scienze. This street houses the 16th-century Palazzo dell'Accademia delle Scienze (Academy of Science) and is home to two great Piedmont museums. The Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio) and the Sabauda Gallery. For more on Turin's museums visit our museum guide .
Keep on up Via Accademia delle Scienze until you get to Piazza Carlo Alberto and pass through the piazza into the light-filled and elegant Galleria Subalpina built in 1873 by Pietro Carrera, who planned it as a bazaar.
At the end of the gallery where it opens onto Piazza Castello you will find another one of Turin’s legendary cafés the wonderful Turin liberty style Baratti & Milano.
Baratti & Milano.is the place that invented the delicious Cremino chocolate. Chocolate this good is hard to find outside of Piedmont. If you would like to try some visit our chocolate guide.
The walk is now done and I have gone off at a tangent, as I often do, about chocolate.
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The Perfect Walking Guide to Turin, Italy
This walking guide follows a route within central Turin but outside of the historic (and touristy) centre. Journey through a neighbourhood renowned for its wealth of Stile Liberty architecture, stroll by the babbling Po River and finish in a district buzzing with bars, restaurants and live music venues. We’ve also pinpointed the best places to eat and drink along the way.
Stile liberty architecture in cit turin.
In the early 1900s when Art Nouveau was born in France, several Turinese architects appropriated the style and referred to it as Stile Liberty. You can spot the curved lines, floral motifs, stained glass windows and illustrated plasterwork on buildings throughout the city but in some neighbourhoods, it is more prominent. The area defined as ‘Cit Turin’ in the north west of the city centre has a concentration of exemplary Art Nouveau architecture. Using metro stop Principi d’Acaja as a starting point, explore the network of small streets north and south of the large road Corso Francia. Look for Via Pietro Bagetti, Via Duchessa Jolanda and Via Abate Vassalli.
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A Brutalist icon and San Salverio
From Cit Turin head southeast towards the San Salverio neighbourhood and Parco Valentino (circa 45 minutes). En route you can walk past the iconic Brutalist building of the Civica Galleria d’Arte Modern, on Via Magenta. In 1951, the city of Turin issued a nationwide competition to design a new site for the gallery. The commission was awarded to architects Carlo Bassi and Goffredo Boschetti, who were not yet 30 years old. The brief called for an innovative, futuristic museum space, and the result is a concrete Brutalist wonder. Founded between 1891 and 1895, GAM was the first civic museum of modern art in Italy. As you wander through the diverse and lively San Salverio, you’re likely to come across musicians playing in the street or a pop-up market.
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2. Teapot: Tisaneria Con Cucina
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Finding somewhere that serves good tea can be quite difficult in the land of coffee, but, as implied in its name, that’s not the case at Teapot. The shelves are packed with jars of loose leaf tea varieties and cakes and pastries nestle under glass bell jars. They serve tea and cake all day but also offer breakfast and lunch, with the addition of brunch on weekends. The vegan-friendly menu changes daily/weekly and features things like pancakes and burritos in addition to more typical Italian dishes such as veal stew. It is all very reasonably priced. Inside, it’s kitsch, quirky and inviting and out front there is a decking area. Teapot is located closet to Parco Valentino so is ideal for a pit stop after a walk in the park or along the Po River.
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3. Al Gatto Nero
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Al Gatto Nero is tucked away on a quiet residential street outside the historic centre of Turin, yet everyone knows about it. It started life as a Tuscan trattoria in 1927 before upgrading to a more formal restaurant in the 1950s. It is still owned by the founding family, and the maître d’, Andrea Vannelli, is one of the grandchildren. The heritage of the restaurant is reflected in the sumptuous, traditional menu. For example, try an appetiser of red tuna bottarga on soft potatoes, a primi piatti of parpadelle ragu that has been slow cooked in Barbaresco red wine, followed by a rich meat dish of veal, gruyere and prosciutto or whole roasted orata with leccine olives. All Gatto Nero was awarded two Michelin stars in the 1960s, but, undeservedly, lost them in the 1980s when competing with the rise of exotic and nouvelle cuisine. The dining room is perfectly unassuming, warm and elegant: white linen tablecloths and sleek mid-century furniture are set against red brick walls and a large stone hearth.
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4. Vinarium Enoteca
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This traditional enoteca was founded in 1908 and has retained an old world charm; the wine is stored in classic wooden shelves and guests sit together at the long benches. It is the perfect place to sample Piedmont’s famous wines such as Barolo and Barberas. The service is simple and effective – choose what you wish to drink directly from the shelf and enjoy with a board of cheese, cold cuts or small appetizers. Vinarium Enoteca is located in the young, lively San Salvario neighbourhood but the crowd here is typically very mixed. There is also a cute, vine-covered terrace at the back. Beware, it shuts at 10.30pm.
Parco Valentino and the Po River
San Salvario backs onto the French style park, Parco Valentino, on the west bank of the River Po. Amble through the park and look out for the Botanical Gardens, the UNESCO world heritage site and former Savoy residence, Castello Valentino, and Borgo Medievale, an odd mock-medieval settlement built for the 1844 international exhibition. Exit to the north of the park in the direction of Quadrilatero Romana (circa 40 minutes). En route you will pass through the historic centre and all of its familiar squares and buildings.
Quadrilatero Romano
Quadrilatero Romana is one of central Turin’s liveliest neighbourhoods. This area is located between Porte Palatine, via Garibaldi and Corso Siccardi, where an ancient Roman settlement once stood. The area is characterised by beautiful historic buildings that are home to unique shops, bars and restaurants, as well as remnants of former Roman structures. It is largely pedestrianised so always has a buzzy atmosphere, but particularly in the evening, so it’s the perfect place to end your day of walking. If you happen to arrive before 2pm, on the north side of this area you can find the famous Mercato Porta Palazzo in Piazza Della Repubblica, allegedly the largest open market in Europe. Here you can find everything from fish to footwear.
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5. La Deutsche Vita
Bar, Bistro, Cafe, Snack Bar, German
A German restaurant, run by two Germans, in the centre of Turin: the brilliantly titled La Deutsche Vita is a refreshing change from the Italian menus everywhere else. It serves traditional German dishes, celebrating different regional specialities and also promoting the lighter side of German cuisine. Of course, you will find the classic würst with sauerkraut and potatoes on the menu, but also fish and vegetarian options. You can also just come for the great selection of German beers. Long wooden benches and tables characteristic of German beer halls are set up outside.
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Best of Turin Walking Tour with Royal Palace and Egyptian Museum
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Our Best of Turin Royal Palace & Egyptian Museum Walking Tour will whisk you away on an enriching path of history and discovery as you visit Turin’s incredible sites. Begin by wandering along Piazza Carignano and Piazza Castello to note the surrounding landmarks like Palazzo Madama, San Lorenzo Church, and Mole Antonelliana – the tallest building in Turin. Step inside the Royal Palace with your insider guide for a tour of the luxurious abode; see how the Savoia family lived throughout the 17th to 20th centuries. Traverse the glorious hallways, private chambers, and gorgeous ballroom – all adorned with baroque detailing – as a local expert tells you about this noble family’s history. Continue your fun trip with a visit to the Egyptian Museum – a sophisticated space teeming with archeology, mummies, artifacts, and remnants of a fascinating past.
For history, art, and architecture lovers, our Best of Turin Royal Palace & Egyptian Museum Walking Tour is right for you. Join an experienced insider guide as you walk the streets of Turin, stop at important landmarks, and tour the Royal Palace. Later, take a step back into history with a visit to the Egyptian Museum. This jam-packed walking tour offers skip-the-line entry to Turin’s famous sites. Book your Turin adventure now!
Best of Turin Walking Tour with Royal Palace and Egyptian Museum Highlights
- Tour some of Turin’s marvelous destinations including: Piazza Carignano, San Lorenzo Church, and Mole Antonelliana
- Learn about the incredible history, culture, art, and architecture of Turin with an experienced local guide
- Journey through the remarkable Royal Palace and visit the ballroom, personal chambers, as well as throne room
- Explore the Egyptian Museum’s ancient artifacts, archeological remnants, galleries, and fascinating mummies
Best of Turin Walking Tour with Royal Palace and Egyptian Museum Itinerary
- Meet your guide in a centralized location in Turin
- Join your guide to discover Piazza San Carlo, the equestrian monument of Emanuele Filiberto, Piazza Carignano, and admire beautiful historical buildings.
- Arrive in Piazza Castello and visit Palazzo Madama, San Lorenzo Church, and Mole Antonelliana, the true symbol of the city – being the tallest building in Turin. You’ll learn why the city is so important to the industrial world.
- Tour the Royal Palace, a celebration of luxury, gold, and jewels that embellish the baroque halls. Visit the amazing throne room, ballroom, and private quarters of the Savoia family.
- Next, visit the Egyptian Museum and delve into ancient Egyptian history; see real mummies, sarcophagi, and incredible archeology.
- The tour ends in Turin's city center
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Fruit of the experience of young travellers, the Free Tour Turin is known as the hub who has been gathering travellers coming from all over the world to help them fully experience our beautiful city.
We are a team of professional tour guides and tour leaders who love sharing their passion for Turin. Our original Free Walking Tour of Turin is a great way to explore the historical center. Joining the free tour you will visit the most beautiful and famous sights (including the church where is kept the Holy Shrowd of Jesus Christ) , you will get to know the local history and will receive a lot of useful tips for your stay. Don't hesitate to ask yout guide anything you want. Apart from our general pay-what-you-wish walking tours, we also organise pub crawls, food tours and private tours.
We run our tours almost every day in English, Spanish and Italian. Please be sure to check our latest schedule on the official website. Reservations are required.
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Free downtown tour, eng - from thursday to monday 10.30 am, spa – from thursday to monday 10.30 am, ita – saturday and sunday 10:30 am, meeting point: porta nuova metro station exit. (piazza carlo felice, next to the tourist info point)., duration: 2.5 - 3 hours..
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English (booking required), spanish (booking required), italian (booking required), piazza carlo felice, this square/piazza is across from the railway station and it is surrounded by many important historical places like: hotel roma, where the novelist cesare pavese took his own life in 1950 and the famous cioccolateria giordano. it was built up in 1861 by the french architecture jean-pierre barillet deschamps in honor of carlo felice di savoia, king of the "regno di sardegna". in the center of the square there is "giardino sambuy", a lovely little park..
VIA ROMA - PIAZZETTA CLN
This is one of the most important streets of turin, it was redesigned between 1931 and 1937, at the height of the fascist period: 750 metres of arcades and full of luxury shops. piazzetta cln is situated between via roma and piazza san carlo, is mostly famous for the two fountains in it, representing the po and the dora, the principle rivers of the city..
PIAZZA SAN CARLO
One of the most beautiful and famous squares in turin, named also "turin's drawing room", closed off at the south by the san carlo and santa cristina churches, its centre dominated by the "caval'd brons", an equestrian sculpture by carlo marochetti of duke emanuele filiberto. streets full of shops and cafes, along the way we can find the "egyptian museum"..
PORTA PALATINA
From the duomo parvis, towards corso regina margherita, there are traces of walls: roman augusta taurinorum's theatre cavea and orchestra, now being excavated and refurbished..
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The cathedral of san giovanni battista, where the holy shroud will be exposed to the public. is situated next to palazzo reale and flanking the 17th century of palazzo chiablese, home of carlo felice and dukes of genova..
PIAZZA CASTELLO
This enchanting square is considered the heart of the city, conceived in 1584 by ascanio vitozzi for celebrate the arrival of the savoia royal capital from chambèry. from 1200 to 1800 it was the scenario for the rise of the savoia family, public ostensions of the holy shroud, fairs, markets and carnivals. from here, we can see the other two importants storic buildings: palazzo reale and palazzo madama..
Via Po is connecting Piazza Castello to the river, is 710 metres long, and 18 metres wide, a street designed by Amedeo di Castellamonte in 1673.
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The passion and history of the seventh art, which flourished in turin the early 1900s, survive the embrace of the city icone, housed under the mole's unmistakable spire, built by alessandro antonelli. now it's home of museo nazionale del cinema: 3.200 square metres of audiovisual experience. there are five levels, dedicated to a various genre and the glories of cinema. the museum will be extended into neighbouring palazzo della radio rai: italy's national broadcasting company rai..
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10. Half Day Guided Tour Turin: the best of the Baroque. 1. Historical Tours. 3 hours. Follow our expert guide on a tour through elegant, cosmopolitan Turin and its historic center and be enchanted by the stories…. from. $118. per adult.
The first and historic Free Walking Tour of Turin. Angus 24 Apr 2024. Verified booking. Travelled in couple - Apr 2024. The seven secrets tour led by Matteus was light-hearted, fun and informative. History, yes, and sights to see but more than this: Matteus has a style that is full of fun and charm.
A Walking Tour of Turin. The best walking tour of Turin starts at the main station, Porta Nuova, and heads on up the elegant Via Roma towards Piazza Castello (see the foot of the page for a map of the area). Via Roma is THE shopping street in Turin and one of the greatest in shopping streets in Italy; my wife loves it and my bank account hates it.
Piazza San Carlo. Piazza San Carlo is one of the most famous Turin squares and the starting point of one of our Turin walking tours. With its two twin churches and the statute of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, it's perfect to take stunning photos.
Skip-the-line Egyptian Museum Guided Tour. 41. The Egyptian Museum is one of the most popular attractions in Turin but waiting in the long line to enter can eat into your sightseeing time. With this tour, enjoy fast-track admission and take in the vast collection's highlights in just a few hours with a guide.
Our most recommended Turin Walking tours. 1. Turin: Torino+Piemonte 2-Day City Card. Buy a 2-day card to Turin and Piemonte and you will get access to a wealth of attractions in the region, including museums, monuments, exhibitions, fortresses, castles and royal residences. It is the ideal tool for any Turin vacation allowing you to discover ...
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Get ready to discover the best that Turin has to offer with this small-group guided walking tour. From UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical buildings to stunning piazzas, the tour is a great way to get your bearings of Turin, while learning about its history at the same time. Notable locations on the tour include Piazza San Carlo, Piazza Castello, and Mole Antonelliana.
Enjoy max 9 people guided walking tour of this wonderful city. More than two thousand years of history have contributed to build up this incredible heritage: from the Roman Empire, through the Middle Ages and the Savoy court. You will start in Piazza San Carlo, the aptly named "lounge" of Turin, is a miracle of elegance. Admire Piazza Carignano, one of the most important and historic squares ...
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10 Turin Sightseeing walking tours. 11 Turin Museums & exhibitions. 12 Turin City cards. 13 Turin Private tours. 14 Turin Good for groups. 15 Turin Architecture. 16 Turin Bus & minivan tours. 17 Turin Family-friendly activities. 18 Turin Family-friendly activities. 19 Turin Self-guided activities. 20 Turin Night tours. Cities in Italy. 1 Rome ...
Free walking tours in Turin are the perfect way to explore this stunning destination in the Piedmont region. From ancient Roman sites to modern artwork and monuments, a guided walk through Turin will give you an opportunity to discover the city's history and culture in depth.
Raphaele Varley 20 May 2020. This walking guide follows a route within central Turin but outside of the historic (and touristy) centre. Journey through a neighbourhood renowned for its wealth of Stile Liberty architecture, stroll by the babbling Po River and finish in a district buzzing with bars, restaurants and live music venues.
Our Best of Turin Royal Palace & Egyptian Museum Walking Tour will whisk you away on an enriching path of history and discovery as you visit Turin's incredible sites. Begin by wandering along Piazza Carignano and Piazza Castello to note the surrounding landmarks like Palazzo Madama, San Lorenzo Church, and Mole Antonelliana - the tallest building in Turin.
Turin: 2-Hour City Highlights Walking Tour. 4.9 / 5 319 reviews. Activity provider: Waystours. Add to wishlist. 1 / 3. Take a 2-hour walking tour to get to know Turin with an expert local guide. Discover the highlights of this ancient city, including piazzas, churches, and the main market.
Free Turin Walking Tour. Fruit of the experience of young travellers, the Free Tour Turin is known as the hub who has been gathering travellers coming from all over the world to help them fully experience our beautiful city. We are a team of professional tour guides and tour leaders who love sharing their passion for Turin.
Full description. Enjoy a 3-hour walking tour of Turin's classic sights, from the baroque palaces and porticoes of the old city center to its medieval Cathedral, home to the fabled Turin Shroud. The tour starts at Piazza Castello, and sets off to visit Palazzo Madama, the favorite residence of the Ladies of the Royal Court.
Sightsee with a local guide in Turin, and discover the city's charms on a walking tour. On this private tour, explore the Roman Quadrilateral and Piazza Castello on foot, and check out landmarks such as the food stalls of Porta Palazzo, the history-rich arcades of Via Po, and the Mole Antonelliana building. Gain insight into the city's ...
2h 30min. Start time. 10:00 AM, 3:00 PM. Info & Booking. Get your Free Walking Tour in Turin and discover its culture, incredible sites, stories & legends with entertaining and passionate local guides.
Explore Turin's magical culture and history by embarking on a 3-hour walking tour that unveils its underground secrets. Delve into the city's captivating past from a unique perspective - underground. Go down 15 meters under ground level to discover the secret 1700s tunnels of the ancient citadel, the famous royal ice depots, and a World War ...
Turin: Private Walking Tour and Royal Snack. 2. from $157.46. Price varies by group size. Turin, Piedmont & Liguria. Love Coaching, Legends and Curiosities Walking Tour of Turin. from $78.19. Price varies by group size. Likely to Sell Out.
VIA ROMA - PIAZZETTA CLN. This is one of the most important streets of Turin, it was redesigned between 1931 and 1937, at the height of the Fascist period: 750 metres of arcades and full of luxury shops. Piazzetta CLN is situated between via Roma and Piazza San Carlo, is mostly famous for the two fountains in it, representing the Po and the ...