Tours & Activities in Turin
The free tour of Turin is for everyone: children, seniors, people with reduced mobility, couples, families...
Let's discover the city, I will explain its secrets and show you the most emblematic places.
What are we going to discover?
- Piazza Palazzo di Citta
- Porta Palatina
- San Giovanni Cathedral
- Royal Palace
- Piazza Castello
- Via Rome
- Piazza Carlo Alberto
- Egyptian Museum
- San Federico Gallery
- Piazza San Carlo
Sign up for a different guided tour of the essential places in Turin!
Turin is undoubtedly a beautiful city full of attractions: world-famous museums, the Savoy residences, a UNESCO heritage site, elegant squares and streets that often hide mysterious stories.
How to orient yourself if you don't know the city?
Through this itinerary I will take you to visit the most fascinating places in the city, allowing you to see them with the eyes and passion of a Turin tourism professional.
To allow you to enjoy the experience to the fullest, the tour is carried out with the aid of radio guides. This extra service is offered to you free of charge by your Tour Guide.
The itinerary will take us to visit the most iconic places of the city:
- Piazza San Carlo
- San Federico Gallery
- Via Roma
- Palazzo Carignano exterior
- Piazza Carlo Alberto
- Subalpine Gallery
- Via Po
- External Teatro Regio
- Piazza Castello
- Palazzo Madama exterior
- Royal Palace exterior
- Turin Cathedral and Chapel of the Holy Shroud externally
- Largo IV Marzo
- City Palace Square
- Garibaldi Street
- Roman quadrilateral
- Mole Antonelliana (view only)
End of the tour in Piazza Castello.
The tour is activated only when there are 8 participants
Buongiorno!
My name is Olivier, I am a licensed Tourist Guide in Turin.
I'll be happy to introduce you to the history, architecture, food and wine culture of my city.
For decades, known mainly as an industrial city, Turin has finally become an important tourist destination, not affected by mass tourism but by selected admirers of this " hidden gem".
Imagining Torino as our home, I will letterally bring you inside it's living room, it's kitchen and it's garden.
I will int oduce you to the different souls of my city, bringing you into an authentic experience.
Looking forward to meeting you in Torino! :0)
Welcome to the first and historic free tour of Turin! You will have the opportunity to explore the main streets, squares and monuments, all surrounded by history, anecdotes, architecture, food and wine and folklore! We are a group of close-knit licensed guides native to this city (Angelo, Gianmarco, Laura, Antonio and Annachiara) who will put 10 years of tourist experience at your disposal!
Below are the stages:
- Piazza Carlo Felice
- Via Roma
- CLN Square
- Piazza San Carlo
- Roman quadrilateral
- Bicerin Coffee Break -
- Palatine Gate
- Cathedral Square
- Piazza Castello
- Via Po
- Mole Antonelliana
The heart of Turin: an exciting tour to discover the city center.
Departing from the Porta Nuova station and arriving at the Mole Antonelliana , the symbol of the Piedmontese capital.
We will visit Piazza San Carlo, Piazza Castello, the royal gardens of Turin. Passing from Piazzetta IV Marzo you will enter via Garibaldi again to take a look at the Roman Quadrilateral . Finally, we will walk along via Po , where the ancient seat of the university is located.
Free tour of nineteenth-century Turin: Turin overlooking the Po between history, legends and Vermouth
Starting from Piazza Vittorio Veneto, the largest porticoed square in Europe, we will cross the Po river admiring the walls and telling about the ancient embarkations of fishermen in the 19th century. We will go up to the church of the Gran Madre where a splendid view will offer us Turin in front of us. We will tell them about the Great Mother and her history and magical legend that involves her so much. We will return to Via Po, the oldest porticoed street in Turin where as we walk we will get to know many historical and hidden points, talking about chocolate and Vermouth; we will admire the majestic Mole Antonelliana from its feet, knowing its truly particular history.
And then again the University of Turin and the history that links our city to Alfred Nobel (the one with the prize!)
Between history and anecdotes we will arrive in Piazza Castello, the crossroads of the entire city, where we will conclude our journey in the shadow of the Royal Palace -
Itinerary:
Departure from Piazza Vittorio Veneto 24 Napoleonic Bridge, Gran Madre church, return to Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Via Po, Mole Antonelliana, University University, Piazza Castello in front of Palazzo Reale.
Duration of the tour approximately 2 hours (80% of the tour is covered under the arcades and therefore usable even in case of rain)
San Salvario
The San Salvario district extends between the Porta Nuova station and the Valentino Park. Today well known for the bistros and clubs that populate in the long Turin evenings, it is actually much more than the beating heart of the nightlife of our city.
The tour starts from the Porta Nuova station and develops in the streets of the neighborhood, passing through the tree-lined avenue of Corso Marconi, an ancient link between the Church of San Salvatore , which gave its name to this part of the city, and the fairytale Castle of Valentino. Walking through the park's centuries-old trees, we will reach the Rocky Garden and the medieval village.
The tour will end near the Colosseum Theater, where it will be possible to admire some curious examples of Street Art.
Hi travelers, are you ready to experience Turin 'the gem of the Alps'???? We are local guides, ready We to show you the best of the city. We will deliver history, anecdotes and curiosities, in the most fun way. Turin is one of Italy's the best hidden treasures...join us to discover all the best in Turin. The Tour lasts approximately 3 hrs and includes a stop for cofee (you have many places to choose...just we can't do without an expresso!) We will visit: Via Roma Piazza San Carlo The roman ruins City Hall Cathedral Piazza Castello Via Po The Mole Antonelliana See you soon in Torino!