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Turin, Italy is a city so much rich in history and cultural attractions that one day is obviously not enough to see, do, visit and taste everything it has to offer.
But believe me, a day trip is definitely enough to fall in love with its elegant baroque architecture, it vibrant atmosphere and its tasty local specialties, that you will want to come back as soon as possible for a longer stay.
So follow my guide to make the most of your one-day trip to Turin.
Art • Boutique • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Architecture
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Turin, Italy is a must-visit destination for chocolate lovers! Whether you're a casual chocolate enthusiast or a serious connoisseur, Turin is a destination that should not be missed.
Due to its rich history and cultural connection with chocolate, no surprise that the city is home to many renowned maître chocolatiers and chocolate shops. Additionally, Turin is the birthplace of the famous chocolate treat Gianduja, a blend of chocolate and hazelnuts that after been enjoyed by locals and visitors for centuries, still continues to be a source of pride for the city.
Many chocolate shops and confectioners in the city offer a wide variety of chocolate treats, making it a true paradise for chocolate lovers.
If you're looking for the best chocolate experience while in Turin, this guide is for you!
What's included in the Turin Guide for Chocolate Lovers:
✔️ List of Top Local Chocolate Specialties
✔️ 15 Top Turin Chocolate Shops
✔️ 4 Top Best Hot Chocolates & Bicerins
✔️ 2 Chocolate Tastings, Workshops and Factory Visits
✔️ 3 Guided Chocolate Tours in Turin
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Are you planning to visit the city of gianduiotto and panna cotta and you do not know where to start?
Follow my itinerary to discover more about to exploit your time in Turin!
This is not a complete guide of Turin, but it includes some tips on how to see the most important spots of the city in a weekend.
You will find:
- A detailed day by day itinerary for 3 days in Turin
- What sites are worth visiting
You will not fell bored during your time in Turin, including some guided tours.
- Where to eat
Different options with a focus on trying Piedmontese specialties.
- Where to shop
Whether you are looking for a souvenir or food, I suggest you some places where to go.
- At the end you will find some extra tips about lodging
This guide is provided to you for free and I thank you in advance for any tip you would like to give me!
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Strolling through Turin is like entering a fairy tale where every street holds a secret and every square a story. Imagine yourself walking under the elegant arcades of Via Roma, feeling the soft touch of the Italian sun on your face as you watch the charming shop windows. Around the corner, the majestic Piazza Castello reveals itself, inviting you to a contemplative break. The vibrant atmosphere of the Porta Palazzo Market awakens the senses with unique colors, aromas and flavors, making every moment there a delicious discovery. And when you finally sit in a cafe on the banks of the Po River, with a cup of cappuccino in hand, you feel the soul of Turin embrace yours, becoming part of a city that not only visits but lives intensely.
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Art • Coffee • People & Culture • Architecture • History • Photography • Slow Travel • Wine
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It is possibly the most underrated large city in Italy; Turin, Italy, known locally as Torino, is a vibrant city in northern Italy, the capital of the Piedmont region. It's famous for its rich history and beautiful architecture and is the birthplace of Fiat automobiles. Turin is also renowned for its cultural attractions, including the Mole Antonelliana, which houses the National Cinema Museum, and the stunning Royal Palace of Turin. Additionally, the city is renowned for its cuisine, especially its chocolate and espresso.
Couples • Groups • Family • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Business • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Luxury • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness • Wine
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Italy is where I was born and where I live.
From the Alps to the coast of Sicily, I had the opportunity to travel and discover more about my country.
I was born in Galatina, in Lecce province and the city of pasticciotto (a famous local pastry), but I have always been living in Latina, a city south of Rome.
During these years I have been visiting a lot of place all around the Booth and I am ready to share my knowledge with you, so that you can have the best experience without stressing too much about planning and looking what to do.
This page is a working in progress, as I will regularly update it with more and more guides, so make sure to save it in order to be kept informed.
If you want a more customised itinerary or recommendations for you next Italian adventure, just click on my face above and choose what most suits you.
I am grateful for any feedback you may have and if share my guides it with your loved ones.
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Turin is renowned for its elegance, sophistication, good wine, excellent food, and historic cafes, making it an ideal destination for foodies in search of great wine and gourmet experiences. The Piedmont region offers some of Italy's best wine selections, not to mention the most delicious dishes in the country, particularly those made with white truffles, which are among the region's precious treasures.
Discover the culinary delights of Turin with our carefully crafted 2-days foodie itinerary blended with a touch of history. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable gastronomic journey through this charming Italian city, where every dish has a story to tell brimming with rich history and tradition. Explore the city's vibrant food scene, sample the region's famous chocolate and coffee, and indulge in the local cuisine that reflects Turin's diverse cultural heritage. From the elegant cafes to the bustling street markets, Turin has something to offer every food lover. Our itinerary takes you on a journey of discovery, allowing you to experience the city's vibrant culinary landscape and cultural significance.
The guide includes:
- 3 historic cafes
- 4 restaurants
- 1 food market
- 1 wine-tasting place
- 5 historic sites.
I have no doubt that you will have an absolutely fantastic time during your visit to Turin and be able to fully enjoy all the incredible experiences that the city has to offer.
Couples • Foodie • History
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Turin is so underrated. With a fairytale backdrop of the Alps, the city along the Po River feels refined but in a relaxed way. Charm and quality still feel friendly and warm.
Historic Torino (as we say in Italian) is renowned for its rich heritage, a history spanning over two millennia, iconic landmarks, and its role as the host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Discover its roots in Ancient Rome and past ties to the House of Savoy with an interactive guidebook.
This digital guide focuses within the city limits of Turin and is filled with info and insider tips gained through my hours of research, the experience of my travels, and by talking with locals.
Unlock this guide to uncover hidden gems and day trips with information, photos, links, and bonus guides to provide a visual sense of this place. Discover what to see in the neighborhoods of Turin, where to eat, sleep, and shop. Then, go beyond into the greater Metropolitan Turin province and Piedmont region. Discover:
🏛️ 32 points of interest
🍽️ 28 restaurants, cafes + bars
🛍️ 10 places to shop
🛌 4 places to stay (+ 4 transport hubs)
In addition to cultural immersion, in this guide you'll get a:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Architecture • History • People & Culture • Foodie • Shopping
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Pedro Pereira
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Turin Express - experiencing the best of Italy's Baroque gem in just 24 hours
Turin, the capital of Italy's Piedmont region, is a city steeped in history, culture, and culinary delights. Nestled at the foot of the Alps, Turin's elegant boulevards are lined with grand palaces, Baroque architecture, and tree-lined avenues. The city is perhaps best known as the home of the Shroud of Turin, a revered religious relic housed in the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues, parks and gardens, open squares and others)
- restaurants
- coffee places
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
Art • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Coffee • Overlanding
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Spend a weekend in Turin, Italy's first capital, gem of the North!
After living here for a year, I've come across many good restaurants, bars, shopping, and activities.
Whether you want to watch Torino FC play in The Olympic Stadium from the Olympics that were held here in 2007, or the mighty Juventus at Allianz Stadium. Or even if you want a haircut at the best place in town by my barber, Roberto.
Sitting down at Pastificio Defilippis for the best pasta in town, or taking a day trip to Alba or Asti to taste some historical Piedmont Wine, Turin and the Piedmont region has it all!
The view of the Italian, Swiss, and French alps is truly unbeatable and absolutely magical.
Couples • Backpacker • 50+ • Family • Groups • Car-free • Digital Nomads
$10.00
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October is the best time to explore Turin and its surroundings while enjoying the white truffle season and Italian autumn 🍂♥️
ALBA, ITALY — This city in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy takes gastronomy very seriously.
Michelin-starred restaurants lurk around every street corner. The Slow Food movement, which champions the use of local produce and time-honoured cooking techniques, has its headquarters in the nearby town of Bra. The aroma of toasted hazelnuts and chocolate from a Ferrero Rocher plant on the edge of Alba, hangs over the region.
The interest in food grows especially intense in the fall, harvest season for the Alba white truffle. (NY Times)
I’ve put together a perfect plan for two days visit, including
🥐🥂 Turin gems of local food (breakfast, lunch, aperitivo, dinner and bars)
🛍️ Shopping
🖼️ Museum you might be interested to see if you are here for the first time
🍷 Wineries
🍝Spots for enjoying truffle
🤷🏽♀️ Explaining why you can take the truffle hunt off your list
Turin and surroundings has much-much to show, and I’ll be creating new ultimate guides very soon.
Or you can text me in private, and I will help you with your visit itinerary.
50+ • Couples • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Luxury • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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