Showing All Attractions
Quote: One of the main reasons for our weekend in Torino was to see the Egyptian Museum, the second largest collection outside Egypt. Even our friends, who have visited Egypt, were impressed with the artifacts. The Read More
Quote: Not exactly famous, but the castle is notable that Valentino makes Turin native Italian charm that is so proud of the Italian people. Imagine the castle apart from Valentino Valentino Park is simply impossible. Read More
Quote: This church houses the famed Shroud of Turin, the cloth that Christ was supposedly buried in. Whether or not this is a religious relic to you, if you happen to be in Turin when the shroud is being displayed, it Read More
This Turin attraction has no photos. Upload the first!
Quote: Pietro Micca is an Italian heroic figure. He was a soldier in one of the many wars against France back in the 1700s & 1800s. In these wars, the French were outside the city and had Turin under siege with Read More
Been there, done that? Do tell us about it! Submit a review of this Turin attraction today.
Quote: The Shamrock is about 5 blocks down from Porta Nuova (facing the main entrance, head to your left) and across the street. This was our local hangout. We spent most Thursday & Friday nights here. It's an Irish Read More
Quote: Stupinigi is the summertime hunting palace of the Savoys. Set on what used to be the outskirts of town (now it's out close to the mall), this vast summertime estate is an immense monument to the power of the Read More
Hi there! No one's reviewed this Turin attraction yet. If you've been, we'd love to hear about it! Submit the first review today.
Hmmm, it appears we could use a review of this Turin attraction. Any chance you've been and want to help us out? Submit a review and thousands of travelers will have you to thank!