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Explore Turin on your own schedule with no fixed departure times and no guides setting the pace. Access the included audio and written guide on your device, and follow a route designed by a local, ticking off major landmarks and hidden gems along the way. Enrich the rest of your trip with recommendations on the best spots to visit.
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419jensg, May 2026
It is under all criticism that it is sold as a tour with a local guide
valentinabD7854PC, May 2026
All good! Very clear and nice
Reynold M, Apr 2026
An amazing weekend gateway as a solo traveller. The digital tour guide was just the what I needed to manouvre around the city and take in the culture and history of Turin.
67baptisted, Apr 2026
Step by step audio guide, easy to use has with great flexibility of action. Several languages available, lots of useful information, route for the visit of monuments optimized.
Piazza San Carlo, one of Turin’s most precious gems, is shrouded in a history full of charm and intrigue! In this square we will see the characteristic "Twin Churches" : get ready!
Before arriving at the imposing Piazza Castello we stroll through this historic square where we find the Palace of the same name.
Palazzo Carignano is one of Italy’s most impressive 17th-century palaces and home to the National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento.
Piazza Castello was the vital center of aristocratic life during the period of the Savoia kingdom and still retains its central role in the heart of Turin. Framed by Turin’s characteristic porticoes, the city’s main streets run from here: via Roma, via Garibaldi, renowned for its affordable shopping, and via Po, which leads directly to the river of the same name.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. it’s one of the most important buildings in Turin. Originally a bishop’s palace, it was redesigned in the late 16th century at the behest of Duke Emanuele Filiberto when Turin became the capital of the Savoia dukedom.
Ticket for this are not included in the tour (15€)
The palace, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses the Civic Museum of Ancient Art. In the past, in place of this imposing building stood the Porta Decumana during the Roman era, which served as access to the city from the Po side. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the gate was converted into a fortress for defensive purposes.
Ticket is not inlcuded (10€)
Lovely church with an important story and some interesting curiosities! The dome of the church is one of the features of the Turin skyline.
Here we are at the only Renaissance-style church in the city! This building was built between 1491 and 1498 while the bell tower is slightly older (1468). The complex was expanded in the 17th century when an additional chapel was built for the preservation of the Holy Shroud.
Beautiful, imposing, unmissable. A symbol of the city, the Mole always leaves you speechless. We will go through the story of this building. Tickets not included (from 10€)
Over 38,000 square meters of area for one of the largest squares in Europe. It was created in the early 1800s, when there was a desire to expand the city towards the Po River it was named after Vittorio Emanuele I until the end of World War I when it changed its name to Vittorio Veneto Square.
Imposing and beautiful this church was built to commemorate the return of Victor Emmanuel I of Savoia to command the city after the defeat of Napoleon. Some cool stories behind this church!
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