Free Tour Route Turin
- Meeting point:
Porta Palatina
Catedral San Giovanni
Palazzo Reale torino
Piazza Castello
Via Roma
Piazza Carlo Alberto
Museo Egizio
- Final point:
What we will do on the Free Tour of Turin
Explore Turin with the most comprehensive and top-rated free tour in Spanish.
We will reveal the 7 secrets of this city of contrasts: from the cradle of Italian unification to the capital of mystery and esotericism, passing through breathtaking architectural gems.
The tour starts at the Bottero Gardens, near the majestic Porta Palatina, a testament to the city’s Roman past. You will marvel at the Duomo di San Giovanni, guardian of one of Christianity’s most enigmatic relics: the Shroud of Turin.
You will delve into the splendor of the House of Savoy by visiting the sumptuous Palazzo Reale before discovering the bustling Piazza Castello. Under the elegant arcades of Via Roma, we will reach Piazza Carlo Alberto.
The grand finale will be the dazzling Galleria San Federico, where Art Deco merges with modernity.
Since we aim to offer a personalized experience, there is a limited number of spots available. Secure your place in this unique adventure by booking now for free, with the option to cancel in seconds if your plans change.
Tour details
It lasts approximately 2 hours.
No it is canceled in case of bad weather.
No a minimum of people is required for the tour to take place.
Online payments are accepted via: Visa.
Booking and cancellation are free of charge.
Up to 6 adults and 6 children who know each other are allowed.
Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Pets are allowed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I pay for the tour with a credit card?
Only if your card is Visa. You can also pay in cash if that is more convenient for you. In the capital of Piedmont, there are plenty of ATMs, so that should not be an issue.
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Can I join the tour if I plan to leave before it ends?
If you do not plan to complete the walking tour, it is best not to start it. People who do not intend to finish the tour will not be accepted. Based on our experience, it is not a good experience for travelers or the guide.