Turin, a city steeped in history and elegance, is a hidden gem in northern Italy that often gets overshadowed by its more famous neighbors. Home to stunning Baroque architecture, the city boasts the majestic Mole Antonelliana, which offers breathtaking views of the Alps. As you stroll through the charming streets, don’t miss the Royal Palace, where you can immerse yourself in the opulent past of the Savoy dynasty. Food lovers will find delight in Turin's culinary scene, famous for its rich chocolate and the traditional dish of agnolotti, a type of stuffed pasta that warms the soul. Pair your meal with a glass of local Barolo wine, and you’ll experience the true essence of Piedmontese cuisine. Culturally, Turin is a hub of art and innovation, housing the Egyptian Museum, one of the most significant collections of Egyptian artifacts outside Cairo. The city also has a vibrant café culture, perfect for sipping a bicerin, a delicious layered drink made with coffee, chocolate, and cream. With its blend of history, culture, and gastronomy, Turin invites you to explore its unique charm. Did you know it was the first capital of Italy in 1861? This rich heritage adds to its allure,
Turin, Italy
Top things to do in Turin
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Museo Egizio
The Museo Egizio in Turin is one of the world's premier museums of Egyptian antiquities, second only to Cairo's.
Royal Palace of Turin
The Royal Palace of Turin is a lavish UNESCO World Heritage palace of the House of Savoy, now a museum.
Turin Cathedral
Turin's main Catholic cathedral, renowned for housing the Shroud of Turin.
Chapel of the Holy Shroud
Baroque chapel within Turin's Royal Palace, built to enshrine the Shroud of Turin.
National Museum of Cinema
Museum of cinema history housed in Turin's iconic Mole Antonelliana tower.
Piazza Castello
Turin's main square surrounded by royal palaces and historic cafes.
Piazza San Carlo
Elegant square known as Turin's 'drawing room' with twin churches and cafes.
Palazzo Madama, Turin
Medieval castle housing the Museo Civico d'Arte Antica, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Piazza Vittorio Veneto
One of Europe's largest squares, Piazza Vittorio Veneto in Turin offers sweeping views of the Po River and the surrounding hills, with a lively café and nightlife scene.
Basilica of Superga
Perched on a hilltop, the Basilica of Superga offers breathtaking panoramic views of Turin and the Alps, along with a royal history and a stunning baroque interior.
Parco del Valentino
Parco del Valentino is Turin's largest public park, stretching along the Po River and featuring the charming Borgo Medioevale, a replica medieval village.
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile
One of the world's premier automobile museums, showcasing over 200 cars from the 19th century to today.
Castello del Valentino
A historic castle in Turin, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Residences of the Royal House of Savoy, with beautiful gardens.
Juventus Stadium
Home of Juventus FC, a modern stadium with a museum and behind-the-scenes tours.
Mole Antonelliana
The Mole Antonelliana is Turin's iconic landmark, soaring over the city and housing the National Museum of Cinema.
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