Turin’s grand palaces, Roman ruins, and Baroque architecture reflect centuries of royal, religious, and civic history.

The city’s world-class museums span ancient Egyptian treasures, modern art, cinema, and the history of Italian unification.

Turin’s sacred spaces, ranging from majestic cathedrals to mysterious sanctuaries—showcase its rich spiritual and architectural heritage.

Green oases like Parco del Valentino and hilltop lookouts offer locals and visitors peaceful escapes and scenic views.

From traditional open-air markets to elegant shopping streets and arcades, Turin is a paradise for foodies, fashionistas, and collectors.

Turin is a gateway to royal palaces, alpine vistas, vineyard-covered hills, and medieval towns that lie just beyond the city.

Turin tempts the palate with its chocolate legacy, iconic cafés, Michelin-starred restaurants, and rich Piedmontese cuisine.