Turin is overflowed with history and it is a perfect amalgamation of cosmopolitan and contemporary vibes. With this tour, you can see all the major attractions such as Piazza Castello, Villa Della Regina, Mole Antonelliana, Parco del Valentino, Monte dei Cappuccini, and more. You can hop off the bus and stroll around the streets and witness landmarks at your convenience. Try authentic cuisines at local cafes.
Get information about different landmarks with an audio guide. Hop-on hop-off bus tour is a convenient and quick way to travel around the city. You can visit different attractions and learn about Turin.
Palace of Venaria Reale (La Venaria Reale): With this package, you can reach Venaria Reale to witness the Palace of Venaria Reale. Skip the line and admire the beauty of the Palace. It is one of the popular tourist attractions. This monumental building is made of 80,000 square meters with 60 acres of gardens. The Palace of Venaria Reale is an architectural masterpiece and a UNESCO-listed site. The building showcases a captivating great Gallery, Diana Room and the Chapel of Saint Hubert, and lavish decorations.
Piazza Castello: Go over Turin’s history by visiting Grand Square which treasures buildings such as Palazzo Madama and Savoy Royal Palace. Here you can witness varieties of shops, porticoes, and cafes. Piazza Castello is a spotlight of this lively city.
Villa Della Regina: Built at the beginning of the 17th century, this complex of gardens and vineyard is situated at the heart of Turin. Prince Cardinal Maurizio di Savoia built Villa della Regina. In the 18th-century service buildings and stables were set up. The female school was also active here until 1975. Ministry of Cultural Heritage carried out restoration work since 1994 and this villa is a popular tourist attraction since 2006.
Parco del Valentino: Valentine Park is the oldest public park in Turin. Here you can spend time at 50.5 hectares of green spaces. The park hugs the River Po. You can witness different attractions including a replica medieval village and Castello del Valentio which is a UNESCO heritage site. Parco del Valentino is perfect for long walks.
Mole Antonelliana: The monumental building is a symbol of the city and a historic center. In the past, Mole Antonelliana was the tallest brick building across the globe. Major renovations took place during the 20th century that includes steel and concrete beams. This is no longer the tallest building now.
Monte dei Cappuccini: Capture the best moments in Monte dei Cappuccini. The tree path on the way and a hill make it an ideal destination for enjoying a sunny afternoon. A Rainy and gloomy day is not good for visiting Monte dei Cappuccini.
Porte Palatine-Parco Archeologico: This is a Roman-era building located in Parco Archeologica. It is located in the center of Turin. Kids love to go there as it is in a park. Porte Palantine is one of the four Roman doors to enter Turin. It is must visit place for family outings. The appeal and charm of this place attract tourists.
Museo Regionale di scienze Naturali: The Regional Museum of Natural History is located in an esteemed medieval castle. It is a perfect amalgamation of architecture, history, and science. Visitors can know the nature of this place and delve into the beauty of the valleys. This museum has gained popularity over the years.