Private Guided Walking Tour of Historic Turin
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- 1. Professional Guide: A knowledgeable and experienced guide who can provide insightful commentary about the locations and attractions.
- 2. Planned Itinerary: A pre-arranged route that highlights key attractions and hidden gems in the area.
- 3. Entrance Fees: Admission to museums, historical sites, or other attractions included in the tour itinerary.
- 4. Limited Group Size: Ensuring a more personalized experience and easier interaction with the guide
Exclusions
- 1. Transportation: Transport to the starting point of the tour and from the ending point back to accommodation is generally not included.
- 2. Meals and Beverages: Unless specifically stated, food and drinks are not included, although the guide may recommend places to eat.
- 3. Personal Expenses: Any shopping or personal purchases made during the tour.
- 4. Gratuities: Tips for the tour guide, while appreciated, are usually optional and not included in the tour price.
- 5. Travel Insurance: Participants are expected to arrange their own travel insurance.
- 6. Customization Fees: Additional charges for any deviations from the established itinerary.
- 7. Post-Tour Assistance: Ongoing support or travel planning services after the tour is completed is generally not covered.
Itinerary
Private Walking Tour of Turin
Meeting Point: Piazza Castello · Start your tour at Piazza Castello, the central square of Turin surrounded by historic buildings. Admire the Royal Palace of Turin and the Palazzo Madama.1: Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist · Visit the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, home to the famous Shroud of Turin. Learn about the history of the cathedral and its significance.2: Piazza San Carlo · Walk to Piazza San Carlo, known as the "living room" of Turin. Admire the twin churches and the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto.3: Via Roma · Stroll along Via Roma, Turin's main shopping street lined with elegant boutiques and historic cafes. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and architectural beauty.4: Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio) · If time allows and you're interested, consider a visit to the Egyptian Museum, one of the most important museums of ancient Egyptian art and culture outside of Egypt.5: Mole Antonelliana · Admire the Mole Antonelliana, a symbol of Turin and home to the National Museum of Cinema. Take in the panoramic views from the observation deck (optional).6: Quadrilatero Romano · Explore the Quadrilatero Romano, Turin's historic Roman Quarter with narrow streets, lively markets, and traditional Piedmontese trattorias. Experience the local atmosphere and perhaps sample some regional specialties.
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 4 days before start
Non-refundable after 4 days before start




