10 Best Things To Do In Turin, Italy - Updated 2024

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Diana
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Italy is famous for its romantic landscape and is home to the Vatican Basilica where the Pope resides in the capital of Rome. The slow pace of life here makes it ideal for retirement and attracts tourism. There are several museums for the art lovers to admire the creations of famous artists of yesteryears, etc. As part of Europe, it has a long Mediterranean coastline. There is also The Chapel of the Holy Shroud in Turin, something close to the hearts of Catholics.

Read on to learn about the best things to do in Turin:

1. Visit Royal Palace of Turin

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If you love intricately designed chandeliers and furniture, then the Royal Palace of Turin is the destination to draw tourists. It is a historic palace in Northern Italy. The palace also includes Chapel of the Holy Shroud, which was built to house the famous Shroud of Turin. It was turned into a museum and in the late 1990s, it was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Royal Palace of Turin

Address: Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino, Italy

Website: Royal Palace of Turin

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2. See National Museum of Cinema


The National Museum of Cinema in Turin houses artifacts of well-known movies like Star Wars, amongst other exhibits related to movie making and cinemas. Movie buffs will love this National Museum for its curated objects and information pertaining to cinemas and the like.

National Museum of Cinema

Address: Via Montebello, 20/A, 10124 Torino, Italy

Website: National Museum of Cinema

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3. Embrace Basilica of Superga

The Basilica of Superga is a church in the city of Turin. This Catholic church has high columns with a central dome and pews for fellow worshippers. The architectural styles are Baroque with a mix of Renaissance up to a height of 75 meters (250 feet).

Basilica of Superga

Address: Strada Basilica di Superga, 73, 10132 Torino, Italy

Website: Basilica of Superga

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4. Take a private tour of Piedmont wine tasting of the Barolo Region (from USD 759.0)


For wine connoisseurs, they should not miss a private tour of Piedmont Wine Tasting in Turin. Drinking red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon which is a favorite amongst locals and people around the world, it helps to prevent heart disease and has resveratrol benefits like antioxidants. Just drink in moderation which is key and a glass a day is sufficient to protect your heart.

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Private Tour: Barolo Wine Tasting in Langhe area from Torino

Duration: 9 hours

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5. See Museo Egizio

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Touted to be the second best Egyptian museum after the one in Cairo, it is the place to visit if you love all things Egypt like papyrus scrolls, detailed information on archeological expeditions and impressive statues. Without having to go to Egypt, you can experience it all here in Turin, Italy.

Museo Egizio

Address: Via Accademia delle Scienze, 6, 10123 Torino, Italy

Website: Museo Egizio

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6. Museum of Oriental Art


Museum of Oriental Art in Turin has statues of the East like the meditating Gautama Buddha, Indian statues and more. It is located in Palazzo Mazzonis in the city of Turin, Italy. The museum contains important Asian art and fellow Asians might be able to identify some of the art pieces and statues displayed here.

Museum of Oriental Art

Address: Via San Domenico, 11, 10122 Torino, Italy

Website: Museum of Oriental Art

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7. Piazza Castello

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Piazza Castello is a city square in Turin, Italy. It is lined with cafes, museums, and theaters. Landmark buildings around the square include Royal Palace and Palazzo Madama of Turin. Be prepared for much walking around as the city square covers a large area surrounded by buildings of interests and tourists attractions.

Piazza Castello

Address: Piazza Castello, 10121 Torino, Italy

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8. Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile


Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile has replicas of Formula 1 cars, red Beetle with awesome backdrops for an awesome photo taking for posterity down memory lane of your visit to Turin, Italy. There is also the Rolls Royce and cars made from yesteryears. It is automobile museum in Turin, northern Italy and has a collection of around 200 cars, representing countries like Italy, Germany, France, Great Britain, Spain, Netherlands, Poland and the United States of America.

Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile

Address: Corso Unità d'Italia, 40, 10126 Torino, Italy

Website: Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile

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9. Royal Armoury of Turin


The Royal Armoury of Turin is one of the world’s famous collections of arms and armor, formed in Turin by the Savoy family. It houses knights in shiny armor riding on horses with the same shiny armor as represented in a battle to protect the rider and animal.

Royal Armoury of Turin

Address: Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino, Italy

Website: Royal Armoury of Turin

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10. Explore Turin City hop-on hop-off tour (from USD 20.61)

Turin City Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
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One can also explore Turin City hop-on hop-off tour on the cheap and immerse in the culture and architectural buildings. There is the double-decker bus to take you from one place to another with plenty of local sights to snap memorable photos. The bus is also wheelchair-friendly.

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Turin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour with 24 or 48-Hour Ticket

Duration: 1.0 to 2.0 day

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Amazing Turin, Italy

Turin in Italy offers many activities, museums, wine tasting and more for the curious tourists. The satisfaction of experiencing it firsthand in Turin brings fond memories back to your home after a tour to take a break from office work and business issues. A trip to vineyards is recuperative and balm for the weary soul, from the hustle and bustle of city life in a concrete jungle. It is a change of environment, people and the laid back way of life reminds one to slow down once in a while and reflect on God’s marvelous creations and also man-made structures like the Basilica and churches.

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