A Magical City to Experience Infinite Adventures
Finally, you have arrived in Turin! This fascinating city with a unique Roman layout, majestic capital of the Kingdom of Italy and vibrant sports and cultural hub will enchant you with its elegance.
Discover with us the most captivating and significant places of this grand city, and don't miss the wealth of experiences, events, museums, and attractions for all tastes: from sports venues to world-renowned museums, theaters to trendy shopping centers, event halls to the palaces of the Savoy nobility.
Turin welcomes you with its refined atmosphere, making for an unforgettable stay.
For Sports Enthusiasts
Football fans will be thrilled with Turin, the home of Juve and Toro. The Olympic Stadium “Grande Torino,” a preferred location for football matches, concerts, and shows, is just minutes from the hotel.
You can also reach the iconic Juventus Stadium in 30 minutes by car to watch a match or take a tour of the stadium and the J Museum.
Egyptian Museum: the second most important museum in the world dedicated to Egyptian civilization, located in the city center.
National Cinema Museum: housed in the iconic Mole Antonelliana, this unique museum is a must-see.
GAM - Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art and MAO - Museum of Oriental Art: both are gems in their respective genres, alongside the Sabauda Gallery with its rich art collection.
Giovanni and Marella Agnelli Gallery at Lingotto hosts an extraordinary artistic heritage
Turin Automobile Museum near Hotel Galimberti, featuring 300 rare and extraordinary cars, including the first car built in Italy
Every corner of Turin tells a story. From Roman layouts and Liberty facades to Savoy porticoes and Baroque churches, the city harmoniously blends various architectural styles and historical testimonies.
Notable squares like Piazza Castello, Piazza San
Carlo, Piazza Solferino, and Piazza Vittorio with its scenic view of the Po River, offer glimpses of the city’s rich past.
Stroll through the city center streets, such as Via Roma and Via Po, Via Cernaia, and Via Garibaldi, to feel the city's regal history.
Relive the royal era of the Savoy family with a visit to:
Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace): the Savoy residence located on Piazza Castello.
Palazzo Madama: an architectural jewel housing the Civic Museum of Ancient Art.
Turin Cathedral: home to the Holy Shroud, a relic of inestimable value.
Palazzo Carignano: the site of Italy's first parliament.
Villa della Regina: a beautiful villa located on the hills behind the Gran Madre church.
The city also boasts royal residences like Stupinigi Hunting Lodge and the Venaria Reale Palace, reflecting the grandeur of the Savoy dynasty.
Torino is abundant in parks and rivers, such as the Po, Dora, and Stura, which flow through the city, flanked by vast urban parks like Parco del Valentino, the Royal Gardens and Parco Dora. These green spaces provide picturesque and relaxing settings. Smaller parks are scattered throughout the city, offering charming and relaxing spots.
To fully experience Torino, consider purchasing the Torino+Piemonte Card, valid for 48 or 72 hours. It grants free access to 120 museums, monuments, castles, and royal residences in Torino and Piedmont, along with free use of TurismoBus Torino and many other services.
You can also take advantage of the CITY SIGHTSEEING bus service, a tourist bus with hourly frequency operating in the city center on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, covering the main tourist spots with guides and hostesses on board.