Turin One-Day Travel Guide ๐
Turin, nestled by the Po River and the Alps, is a gem of Northern Italy โจ. Here, you can enjoy the charm of the waterfront and the grandeur of the mountains ๐๏ธ. The city is orderly yet filled with the majesty of an old kingdom โ perfect for a day of exploration! ๐ Transportation: Take the train to Porta Nuova Station. From Milan, itโs less than 2 hours away. ๐บ๏ธ Route: (See route map on the last page ๐) Train Station โ Carlo Felice Square (shopping) โ Gate of Hell โ Piazza San Carlo โ Egyptian Museum โ Palazzo Madama โ Royal Palace & Cathedral โ Galleria Sabauda โ Palatine Gate โ University of Turin โ Mole Antonelliana โ Piazza Vittorio Veneto โ Po River โ Valentino Park โ Valentino Castle โ Parco del Monte dei Cappuccini (sunset viewpoint) โ Train Station โญ Must-Visit Spots: โถ Palazzo Madama: A medieval castle transformed over centuries. Climb the tower for a panoramic view ๐ฐ โท Royal Palace of Turin: Free for architecture students! Exhibits include historical weapons. The adjacent cathedral has a stunning dome โช โธ Egyptian Museum: The largest collection of Egyptian artifacts outside Egypt ๐ฟ โน Mole Antonelliana: Ride up the tower โ also houses the Cinema Museum ๐ฌ โบ Parco del Monte dei Cappuccini: Overlook the city and see snow-capped mountains on clear days ๐ โป Po River: Italyโs longest river ๐. The banks are lined with parks, and youโll often see people rowing โ even dragon boats! ๐ฃ #Turin #Italy #TravelItaly #ItalianAdventure #TurinTravel #StudyAbroad #LifeAbroad ๐ฎ๐นโ๏ธ