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Italy

Turin / Espresso Your Love for Torino

MeowScore 😸82/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

May

Moderately warm weather, fewer crowds & luxury conference

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january

Turin hosts a chocolate festival every year in January - CioccolaTò

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february

Visit during the Carnevale season and watch the fun parade

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march

Spring season starts with blooming flowers in the Royal gardens of Turin

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april

Art enthusiasts must visit during the Temporary exhibitions of the Royal Museums

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may

Attend the Condé Nast's International Luxury Conference held annually in May

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june

Enjoy the outdoor jazz festival - Torino jazz festival

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july

Explore the beautiful countryside during the annual wine tasting - Contrade del Barolo

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august

Experience the traditional 'Festa del Torrone' (Festival of Nougat) in nearby town of Cremona

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september

The city hosts the popular Salone del Gusto, a foodie event for everyone

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october

Attend the annual Turin International Book Fair - Salone del Libro

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november

Catch the magic of Autumn in the scenic hills of Langhe

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december

Explore Christmas markets and culinary traditions in Turin under illuminated porticoes

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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The shopping in Turin can be expensive for a visiting cat, but there are affordable options available. Eating out can also add up quickly, but street food and local markets offer budget-friendly options.

Visit local markets for affordable produce and snacks, and don't miss out on the fantastic gelato shops throughout the city for a sweet treat without breaking the bank.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Short city break

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Short city break

Turin is a compact city with many cultural attractions and excellent cuisine to enjoy in a weekend getaway.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Turin

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Turin

Cash is widely accepted but credit cards are becoming more common. Splitting the bill is usually not a problem. Service charge is already included in the bill.

internet situation

great Speed

Fiber internet with average Mbps of 55

great Availability

Most areas have access to high-speed internet

good Cellular

Spotty coverage in some rural areas

Electric socket type L

Common in Italy, Chile. Non-interchangeable 3-pin and 2-pin design, only 2-pin variant accepts Type C.

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

walkable

Well-connected & green

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws & Pride

Wander through these 'purrfect' streets and discover cozy cafes to curl up with paw-some pasta and a dish of fresh water.

Sharpen those claws at Baroque palaces and pounce over to intriguing museums for an 'un-fur-gettable' adventure in this meow-sterpiece of a city.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Palazzo Reale
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Parco del Valentino
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Egyptian Museum
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Piazza Castello
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Mole Antonelliana

The mainstream

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Palazzo Reale

Former residence of the House of Savoy, now a museum showcasing the opulent lifestyle of Turin's past royalty. A grand and elegant destination for any sophisticated cat.

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Parco del Valentino

A large park on the banks of the Po river, offering plenty of green space to relax and explore. Popular among local cats for its numerous water fountains to drink from.

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Egyptian Museum

Home to one of the largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world. A fascinating experience for any curious cat.

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Piazza Castello

A beautiful medieval square surrounded by many impressive buildings and museums. A popular spot for local cats to sunbathe and people-watch.

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Mole Antonelliana

Tallest museum in the world, offering stunning panoramic views of Turin. Famous for its iconic spire, this landmark museum is a must-visit for any cat traveler.

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Off the beaten path

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Cimitero Monumentale di Torino
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Orto Botanico Torino
Basilica di Superga
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Museo del Carcere Le Nuove
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Officine Corsare

Off the beaten path

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Cimitero Monumentale di Torino

A monumental cemetery that is also a sculpture park and a history museum. A melancholic cat can admire the tombs, the art, and the ghosts of the past. 🐾☠️

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Orto Botanico Torino

A peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, with over 6000 species of plants and trees. A curious cat can chase butterflies, smell flowers, and sunbathe on the lawn. 🌺🌳

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Basilica di Superga

A breathtaking church on a hill that offers panoramic views of the city. Fit cats can climb to the top, while lazy cats can take the rack railway. 🐱⛰️

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Museo del Carcere Le Nuove

This former prison is now a cultural center that hosts exhibitions, concerts, and events. A curious cat would love to explore its bars, cells, and courtyards. 🐾🚪

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Officine Corsare

A hipster hideaway that serves artisanal drinks and food in a stylish environment. Purrfect for cats who love the industrial aesthetic. 😼🍸

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

walkable

Well-connected & green

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws & Pride

Mindful meoweler tips

The Shroud of Turin

The Shroud is kept in Turin's Cathedral and is believed by many to have been the cloth draped over Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.

The Egyptian Museum

Turin is home to one of the largest collections of Egyptian artifacts outside of Egypt, including mummies, sarcophagi, and ancient jewelry.

Bicerin

This traditional Turin drink is made with espresso, chocolate, and milk and is best enjoyed at historic cafes like Caffè Al Bicerin.

The Mole Antonelliana

This iconic landmark is the tallest museum in the world and has breathtaking views of the city from its observation deck.

Useful external sites

www.turismotorino.org/en

Turismo Torino e Provincia

Official tourist website of Turin and its province, with guides, resources, and upcoming events.

www.sindone.org/en

The Cathedral of Turin

Website dedicated to the Holy Shroud of Turin and the Cathedral that houses it, with information on visiting hours and tours.

www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/turin

Lonely Planet Turin

Travel guide to Turin, featuring recommendations for attractions, restaurants, and accommodations.


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