VoooyaVoooya

Turin Walking Tour 2h45 and 21 audio reviews

295 activities · Italy

Turin, Italy, has 295 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Museo Egizio, Mole Antonelliana, Turin Cathedral. Also worth exploring nearby: Asti, Langhe-Roero and Monferrato.

01Things to do

Must-see places

60 places
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

Olympic stadium

Museo Egizio

Museo Egizio

Private museum

Mole Antonelliana

Mole Antonelliana

Tower

Turin Cathedral

Turin Cathedral

Cathedral

Basilica of Superga

Basilica of Superga

Catholic church building

Royal Palace of Turin

Royal Palace of Turin

Royal palace

02Activities to book

The best experiences in Turin

295 in the catalogue

03Explore nearby

Nearby cities

2 cities
Private Sightseeing ToursPrivate and LuxuryWalking ToursAudio GuidesCultural ToursHistorical ToursCity Tours

Turin Walking Tour 2h45 and 21 audio reviews

· Turin· By Navaway - Visites AudioguidéesTranslated by Google

Duration

2 h 45 min

Language

anglais, français, espagnol

Guidance

Audio guide

Group

Private activity

Booking

Instant confirmation

Lead time

Bookable until departure

Ticket

Mobile or paper ticket accepted

Tickets

One per booking

Cancellation

Free cancellation available

Total 5,90 €

1 to 15 travelers per booking.

1 × Voyageur5,90 €
Total5,90 €
Free cancellationup to 24h before for a full refund.

Overview

Explore Turin, the capital of Piedmont, in a captivating day. This 7 km tour Guides you through 21 must-sees, from the Roman remains of the Palatine Gate to the majestic Royal Palace and the famous Mole Antonelliana. Discover the heritage of the Dukes of Savoy, admire baroque churches and stroll through historic squares while enjoying the Italian atmosphere. An ideal itinerary for history lovers and architecture lovers, offering total immersion in Turinese culture. - Walking tour of 7 km, duration of 2h45, to do at your own pace - Visit 21 iconic sites, including the Royal Palace and Mole Antonelliana - Access to the most beautiful areas and squares of the city - Interactive application to enrich your experience with audio guides

What's included

  • Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
  • Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
  • Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
  • 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
  • Text transcripts of all audio content
  • 21 immersive audio comments along the way (History...)
  • Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
  • Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets,...

Not included

  • Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route...
  • Headphones or headphones (optional)

Available options

Choose your option when you book.

Audio guided circuit

from 5,90 €
anglais, espagnol, français

Itinerary

  1. Radical change of atmosphere and scenery, you are in front of one of the 4 Roman gates of the city of Augusta Taurinorum: the majestic Palatine Gate!

    · Non-stop passage
  2. Here you are in front of Turin Cathedral and its beautiful red brick campanile. If we go back to the time when Turin was still called Taurinorum, you would have a theatre here.

    · Non-stop passage
  3. Here you are, facing the royal palace of Turin. The Dukes of Savoy, who had lived at the Château de Chambéry since 1416, decided in 1562 to move their capital to the other side of the Alps and to come and settle in Turin.

    · Non-stop passage
  4. It does not stand out too much, quietly installed in the effervescent royal square, but the church of San Lorenzo is as discreet as it is unmissable.

    · Non-stop passage
  5. Mole Antonelliana

    You see it almost all the time, and here you are at last at the foot of the famous Mole Antonelliana. Built in 1863 to house the Synagogue of Turin, the ambitious work according to plans devised by Alessandro Antonelli, would eventually take so long and cost so much that the city would eventually buy the building under construction and install the Museum of Italian Unification.

    · Non-stop passage
  6. The strange bronze statue you see there is the work of French sculptor Marc Didou. He was inspired by the inverted stone statue Medusa, which may be familiar to you if you have ever visited the mysterious Basilica cistern of Istanbul.

    · Non-stop passage
  7. Piazza Vittorio Veneto

    You are in the huge Vittorio Veneto square, which served as a place of arms for centuries. Thanks to its surface area of 31000m2, it regularly hosts major cultural events, and was the official venue for gatherings during the liberation of Italy in April 1945.

    · Non-stop passage
  8. Bridges usually combine the useful with the pleasant, allowing us to cross rivers and enjoy a clear view of the city. Here you have a beautiful panorama of the Po, which is the longest river in Italy.

    · Non-stop passage
  9. The crossing of the Victor Emmanuel Bridge gave you an increasingly beautiful view of the church of Gran Madre di Dio until you took it to its forecourt.

    · Non-stop passage
  10. His name is omnipresent in Italy and especially in Turin, his hometown. You crossed his garden, passed by his metro station and crossed without seeing them streets, squares and passages.

    · Non-stop passage
  11. Piazza San Carlo

    How beautiful is Piazza San Carlo with its two twin churches, its bell tower, its elegant facades and its statue! This pedestrian square is one of the most pleasant and harmonious in Turin.

    · Non-stop passage
  12. From here, you have a great perspective to understand the extent of Via Roma. See in front of you, this endless alley of arcades lined with great fashion brands, and behind you, from where you come, the square San Carlo, with Via Roma that continues between churches and continues to the station.

    · Non-stop passage
  13. Palazzo Carignano

    It is very classy, and imposes seriously: here is the Palais Carignan. If it is so beautiful, it is because it was the residence of the princes of Carignan, younger branch of the Royal House of Savoy.

    · Non-stop passage
  14. Quadrilatero Romano

    You are now in the heart of what is known as the Roman Quadrilateral. So this is where it all started.

    · Non-stop passage
  15. Here you are in the Plaza della Consolata, facing the impressive eponymous church. At the base, there was a small Romanesque church of the 10th century dedicated to Saint Andrew

    · Non-stop passage
  16. Nothing better to take the pulse of a city and discover its true essence, than to wander its Point of Sale. On the Plaza de Porta Palazzo, the largest Point of Sale in Turin, is spread out in front of you.

    · Non-stop passage
  17. You are now entering an enchanted bracket. The subalpine gallery is a historic shopping gallery in Turin.

    · Non-stop passage
  18. Back in Piazza Castello, you are facing the magnificent palace Madame. Here is how the Italian poet Guido Gozzano described the building: “No building contains so much time, history, poetry.

    · Non-stop passage
  19. Stop for a moment and watch carefully the angle of the building facing the beautiful baroque church. You are not dreaming, it is well equipped with a piercing!

    · Non-stop passage
  20. You are in front of the Città Palace, built in the 18th century and now home to the Turin City Inn. But the square of the same name did not wait for the arrival of the town hall to become the center of municipal power: it has hosted the administrative institutions of the city since 1472.

    · Non-stop passage
  21. The small church you see on your left is the only medieval red brick Gothic church in the city. Built between 1227 and 1280, it is considered, together with the Church of the Consolata, the oldest place of worship in the city.

    · Non-stop passage

How to use your ticket

Activating your audio-guided circuit: 1. Download the INWAY mobile app from your App Store or directly via this link: in-way.fr/app 2. Open the application and enter your code to unlock the circuit: TUR74365 We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend an ideal Check-out Point: San Carlo Square.

Meeting point

We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.

The return is at the same place.

What to know before you go

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Travelers

Pricing per group (up to 15 people).

Traveller (0-120 years)

1 traveler(s) minimum · 15 maximum per booking.

Cancellation policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • From 1 days before : 100% refunded
  • From 0 days before : 0% refunded

Product code: 5577016P97

Activity offered by Navaway - Visites Audioguidées via Viator.