Turin
Between grand arcades, world-class chocolate & Alpine panoramas: your guide to Turin
Our City Check for Turin
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Flair
Wide boulevards, historic cafés, and a quietly royal atmosphere — Turin has serious elegance without the tourist crowds.
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Best time to visit
May through September for warm weather and outdoor dining. Fall is honestly special if you're into food — truffle season is a big deal here.
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How long to stay
Two to three days is the sweet spot — enough time for the museums, palaces, and plenty of leisurely coffee stops.
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Price level
Moderate — and noticeably cheaper than Milan or Rome. Your money goes a lot further here.
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Food
Don't leave without trying Bicerin (a warm coffee-chocolate-cream drink that's completely addictive) and any dish featuring white truffles.
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Getting around
The center is very walkable. For longer distances, the metro and trams cover everything you need.