Turin[1] is a city In Piedmont, In Italy.
Understand
Turin is known for its automotive industry. The city hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Come
By plane
Turin Caselle Airport [2] located 16 kilometers north of the city center. There is a regular bus service from the airport. There are no direct flights from Finland to Turin, but a change is needed in Frankfurt, for example. However, there are good direct connections from Finland Milan Malpensa Airport, with a two-hour bus ride to Turin.
By road
The city can be reached by motorways from all directions. Turin is located French and Switzerland near the borders, and about 150 kilometers from Milan.
By train
Turin can be reached by train [3] elsewhere in Italy and France and Switzerland.
Move
Turin has buses, trams and a cable car. Tickets are sold e.g. stations and tabaccheria.
By road
By bus
Walking
By underground
The metro is under construction.
For more information on the project, visit Metropolitana di Torino
See
- Mole Antonelliana, Via Montebello 20. The 167-meter-high tower of Turin was built between 1798 and 1888. Its silhouette is one of the symbols of Turin. The tower houses the National Museum of the History of Cinematography. A panoramic lift takes you to the top to admire the city’s rooftops. About € 7.
- Egyptian Museum , Via Accademia delle Scienze, 6, ☎011 561 7776. The second best Egyptian museum in the world after the Cairo counterpart. €7.50.
Tea
- Football is a popular sport, as everywhere in Italy, and the city has two teams at Serie A level; Juventus [4] and FC Torino [5]. Both play their home games at the Olympic Stadium.
Buy
Eat
Juo
Cafes
Bars & pubs
Nightclubs
Sleep
Cheap
- Bed and Breakfast Let e Colasion , Corso Brunelleschi 46, ☎ 39331.8083226.
- B&B Hotel Torino , Corso Orbassano 470, ☎ 39 011 3117946.
Mid-priced
Price methods
Stay safe
Stay healthy
Take contact
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