
Piazza San Carlo
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Turin, Italy
The Heart of the Kingdom of SavoyThis tour of the historic heart of Turin invites you to wander beneath its elegant arcades, where royal palaces, grand squares, and historic cafés create an atmosphere of timeless charm. As you follow the route, you’ll uncover the legacy of the House of Savoy, explore the stories behind the Risorgimento, and pass through iconic landmarks where Baroque precision meets contemporary energy. It’s a simple, immersive way to experience Turin’s refined and indulgent center at your own pace.

Piazza San Carlo
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Via Roma
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Palazzo Carignano
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Galleria Subalpina
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Palazzo Madama
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The Pierced Building
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Palazzo Città Square
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San Domenico Church
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Quadrilatero Romano
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Piazza della consolata
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Porta Palazzo Market
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Palatine Gate
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Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist of Turin
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Royal Palace
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San Lorenzo Church
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Mole Antonelliana
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Echo Statue
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Piazza Vittorio Veneto
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View of the Po River
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Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio
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Monument to the Glory of Count Cavour
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Advice
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Jan.
3°
Feb.
5°
March
10°
April
14°
May
18°
June
22°
July
25°
Aug.
24°
Sept.
20°
Oct.
14°
Nov.
8°
Dec.
4°
The city of Turin, surrounded by the Alps and the Aosta Valley, has a continental climate with significant temperature differences between summer and winter. Winters are cold, with frequent snowfall and winter rain, though sunny days are still possible. Average lows hover around 7°C. The wettest months are April, May, and June. In summer, average temperatures are around 25°C.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: Piazza San Carlo
Parking Vittorio Park; Piazza Vittorio Veneto If you decide not to use an underground paid car park, be aware that the city of Turin offers paid street parking in designated blue zones. You won’t find any parking meters, so you’ll need to buy parking vouchers from authorised GTT vendors—such as tobacconists, newsstands, ticket machines, and some cafés. Be careful: parking is not allowed in ZTL areas, meaning Limited Traffic Zones and pedestrian-only areas.
Please note that the itinerary takes you through the inner courtyard of the Royal Palace. Access is free, but subject to opening hours. The same goes for the Porta Palazzo market, which is closed in the afternoons and on Sundays." If you’d like to go inside the Mole Antonelliana, be aware that entry is not recommended without a skip-the-line ticket purchased in advance.
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