Follow an experienced guide to discover the best of downtown. Admire the elegance of Piazza San Carlo with its historic cafés and twin churches. Listen to the history and curiosities of Italy's most mysterious and cosmopolitan city.
Ride to Piazza Castello with the Royal Palace, walk through the alleys of the oldest part of the city, the Quadrilatero Romano, the heart of Turin's nightlife. Don't miss the view of the Mole Antonelliana home to the National Museum of Cinema, a cult place for lovers of great cinema.
Pedal along the Po and enter Valentino Park, the green heart of the city where you can see numerous species of birds, trees and squirrels. Visit the Borgo Medievale, for a dip into the past. On the way back admire the imposing Gran Madre di Dio, a church famous for its connection to esotericism and the legend of the Holy Grail. Reach the hill for a full view of Turin. Enjoy Palazzo Carignano and the Museo del Risorgimento, which housed Italy's first Parliament.
Saddle up and start from one of the most characteristic squares in the historic center. Admire the elegance of Piazza San Carlo with its historic cafes and famous twin churches. Listen to the history and curiosities of Italy's most mysterious and cosmopolitan city.
Ride to Piazza Castello, Turin's second largest square and the center of Savoy life. Here you can admire the famous arcades, cafes and fashion boutiques, Teatro Regio, Palazzo Madama and the Royal Palace. From here you will see the 4 most important streets of the historic center branch off with Via Garibaldi, the longest pedestrian street in Europe.
View from the outside the structure of Turin's most famous Savoy residence and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. In front of this majestic palace, your guide will tell you about the history of the monarchy.
You will make your own way to the meeting points