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Turin 3-Day Guide

Turin is a beautiful city in northwestern Italy, known for its history, culture, and gastronomy. Here is a rough itinerary for a three-day visit to Turin:

Day 1: Historical center and culture

Morning:

  • Piazza Castello: Start your morning at one of the main squares in the city. Here you will find the Castello Palace and the Royal Palace of Turin (Palazzo Reale), where you can dive into the history of the House of Savoy.
  • Palazzo Madama: Explore this magnificent palace, which is both a museum and an art gallery.

Day:

  • Turin Cathedral (Duomo di Torino): Visit the cathedral where the famous Shroud of Turin is kept.
  • Mole Antonelliana: The symbol of the city and home to the National Cinema Museum. Climb to the top of the building to enjoy a view of the city.

Evening:

  • Quadrilatero Romano: This historic district is full of restaurants and bars where you can try local delicacies such as bagna cauda and vitello tonnato.

Day 2: Art and science

Morning:

  • Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio): One of the most significant museums of Egyptian history and culture in the world.
  • Sabauda Gallery: This art gallery is renowned for its collection of Italian and Flemish masterpieces.

Day:

  • Valentino Park: Take a stroll through this beautiful park on the banks of the River Po. Don't miss the medieval Borgo Castle.

Evening:

  • Lingotto: Visit the old Fiat car factory, transformed into a shopping center with a picturesque spiral ramp leading to the rooftop, offering magnificent views.

Day 3: Gastronomy and cozy neighborhoods

Morning:

  • Porta Palazzo Market: The largest open-air market in Europe, where you can taste and buy fresh produce and traditional Italian delicacies.

Day:

  • Villa della Regina: Visit this magnificent villa with a beautiful garden and vineyards on the outskirts of the city.
  • Automobile Museum (Museo dell'Automobile): Spend a few hours exploring the history of Italian car manufacturing.

Evening:

  • San Salvario: This trendy district is known for its nightlife. Finish your trip with dinner at one of the many restaurants and bars.

Additional tips:

  • Don't forget to try local coffee at one of the historic cafes, such as Caffè Torino or Caffè San Carlo.
  • Turin is also known for its chocolate, so be sure to visit one of the chocolate shops.

These tips will help you create a rich and interesting itinerary to enjoy all aspects of Turin.

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