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City Sightseeing Torino

Discover all the great things to do and see in Turin with City Sightseeing

Enjoy spectacular views of enchanting Turin from the top deck of an open top tour bus

City Sightseeing Turin allows you to be transported by the charm of a city with over two thousand years of history. Turin, Italy’s fourth largest city is home to elegant squares, world-class museums and historic cafes. City Sightseeing Turin now offers two routes with a ticket which is valid for 48 hours which enables you to make the most of your stay in the city. The two different bus tours show you the vibrant side of a town which, at its very best, was the first capital of Italy under the aegis of the Savoy Family. The classic route explores Torino Centre – with its Royal Residences, the Mole Antonelliana and the Egyptian Museum and by the new line – “Unexpected” Torino- with the renewed Automobile Museum and the Olympic Area. Torino has got something special for everybody.

Let City Sightseeing help you plan your stay in Turin

Hop off at the Mole Antonelliana, located in the historic centre of Turin. Take the elevator to the top of the tower and enjoy 360 degree views from the tallest building in Italy and the tallest brick building in Europe! Hop off the bus tour and visit the Villa della Regina, a 17th century house originally built by the House of Savoy. Admire the rich stucco work depicting cherubs and works of art connected to the Savoy. The Borgo Medievale was created for the Italian General Exhibition at the end of the 19th Century and is a perfect reproduction of a Medieval village. Visit the castle which dominates the village and peruse the shops.

A City Sightseeing bus tour is the most fun and informative way to plan your stay

Discover Italy’s rich history at the Officine Grandi Riparazioni and the Musei Scienze Naturali where you can enjoy many exhibits, which include huge whale and elephant skeletons, which inhabit the numerous rooms. Hop off at Piazza San Carlo, a square designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642, lined with bars, cafes and restaurants. In the middle of the piazza you’ll find the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto.Take time out at Parco del Valentino, Turin’s second largest park, located on the west bank of the Po river or hop off at Stadio Olimpico e Palaolimpico for an evening of entertainment, exhibition galleries, shopping and dining.

Start Point:

Centro & Inedita Stop 1 — Piazza Castello

Duration:

Centro: 
60 mins
Inedita: 
75 mins

Frequency:

Centro: 
60 mins
Inedita: 
1015 
1215 
1415 
1615

Season:

Centro: 
Daily: 1 March 2012 — 6 January 2013
Weekends: 7 January — 28 February 2013 
Daily: 1 March 2013 — 30 September 2013

Inedita: 
Daily: 21 December 2012 — 6 January 2013
Suspended: 7 January 2013 — 28 February 2013 
Weekends: 1 — 31 March 2013 
Daily: 1 April — 30 September 2013

Ticket Length:

24 hours

Commentary:

Pre-recorded Italian, English, German, French, Spanish & Russian

For cancellation up to 3 days, a full refund will be given. For cancellation up to 1 days, 50% refund will be given.
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