Turin, or Torino in Italian, is Northern Italy's aristocratic and cultural center, often referred to as "the Capital of the Alps". It is a lively, high-energy city with an abundance of palaces, museums and beautiful parks. One yearly event that attracts a lot of visitors to the city is the …
I went for 3 nights to Turin. I'd recommend the Egyptian museum. There wasn't a huge amount of things to do in Turin but you can walk around and enjoy the city. It was very safe. Everything seems to close at 3pm and reopen after 7pm. The food was different to the rest of Italy but still enjoyable.
Peter KogheeAmsterdam
13/05/2016
TORINO / TURIN
A visit to Torino is the right choice for everyone. A perfect combination for wine, food and lovers of architecture. Also a great place to enjoy museums and the largest market in Italy.
Indeed: Torino = Bellisima!
. TroyMiravet, Spain
06/05/2016
Added to my list of handsome Italian cities you can just keep coming back to - whether it's for the architecture, the food or just soaking up the street life. But the food is the real stand out point - I don't think I've ever had a bad meal in Torino.
Julia PLondon, UK
01/08/2011
Turin is a great city with a really lovely river running through it and lots of atmospheric covered sidewalks. The food and wine from the Piedmont region, which it's in, are excellent.
I went for 3 nights to Turin. I'd recommend the Egyptian museum. There wasn't a huge amount of things to do in Turin but you can walk around and enjoy the city. It was very safe. Everything seems to close at 3pm and reopen after 7pm. The food was different to the rest of Italy but still enjoyable.
TORINO / TURIN A visit to Torino is the right choice for everyone. A perfect combination for wine, food and lovers of architecture. Also a great place to enjoy museums and the largest market in Italy. Indeed: Torino = Bellisima!
Added to my list of handsome Italian cities you can just keep coming back to - whether it's for the architecture, the food or just soaking up the street life. But the food is the real stand out point - I don't think I've ever had a bad meal in Torino.
Turin is a great city with a really lovely river running through it and lots of atmospheric covered sidewalks. The food and wine from the Piedmont region, which it's in, are excellent.