Morning: Arrive at Turin Airport and take a short taxi ride to your hotel in the city center. After settling in, start your exploration with a walk to Piazza Castello, where the grand **Palazzo Reale** and the iconic **Mole Antonelliana** dominate the skyline.
Afternoon: Wander through the historic streets to the Turin Cathedral, home to the famed **Holy Shroud**. Continue to the lively Via Garibaldi for a leisurely lunch at a traditional trattoria, sampling local specialties like bagna cauda.
Evening: Relax with a stroll along the River Po promenade, enjoying views of the city lights. End the night at a rooftop bar near Via Roma, sipping a glass of Barolo while soaking in the city’s illuminated skyline.
Find HotelsMorning: Start at the renowned Museum of Cinema housed within the iconic **Mole Antonelliana**, where interactive exhibits bring film history to life. Afterward, visit the neighboring National Cinema Museum for a deeper look at Italy’s cinematic heritage.
Afternoon: Head to the vibrant Quadrilatero Romano** for a culinary tour. Try local delights such as **agnolotti** at a family-run restaurant, then wander to the nearby Palazzo Carignano for its exquisite Baroque architecture.
Evening: Experience Turin’s espresso culture at the historic Caffè San Carlo. After a coffee, stroll to San Lorenzo Square, where you can enjoy a gelato while taking in the lively atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Travel to the nearby Alpine town of Val di Susa for a half‑day excursion. Enjoy the panoramic views from the **Sacro Monte di San Michele** and explore the historic **Basilica of San Michele**.
Afternoon: Return to Turin and visit the tranquil Parco del Valentino. Take a leisurely walk along the river, visit the **Medieval Castle (Castello del Valentino)**, and relax by the gardens.
Evening: Finish your trip with a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city, such as **Ristorante Piazza Vittorio**, where you can enjoy a final taste of Piedmont’s wines and cuisine.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, consider adding a day to explore the nearby Royal Palace of Venaria or a wine-tasting tour in the Langhe region for extra culinary experiences. If time is limited, you can condense the itinerary by skipping the day trip to Val di Susa and focusing on Turin’s museums and historic center, which still provides a rich cultural experience in a shorter timeframe.