Explore Turin’s elegance and mysteries on a classic e-bike tour. Discover historic sites, lush parks, and cinematic landmarks with an expert guide.
Explore Turin’s elegance and mysteries on a classic e-bike tour. Discover historic sites, lush parks, and cinematic landmarks with an expert guide.
- Piazza San Carlo - Begin your journey at one of the most iconic squares in the historic center. Take in the elegance of Piazza San Carlo with its historic cafes and renowned twin churches. Discover the history and intriguing tales of Italy’s most enigmatic and cosmopolitan city.
- Piazza Castello - Head to Piazza Castello, Turin’s second…
- Piazza San Carlo - Begin your journey at one of the most iconic squares in the historic center. Take in the elegance of Piazza San Carlo with its historic cafes and renowned twin churches. Discover the history and intriguing tales of Italy’s most enigmatic and cosmopolitan city.
- Piazza Castello - Head to Piazza Castello, Turin’s second largest square and the heart of Savoy life. Here, you can marvel at the famous arcades, cafes, and fashion boutiques, as well as Teatro Regio, Palazzo Madama, and the Royal Palace. From this point, you will see the four most important streets of the historic center branching off, including Via Garibaldi, the longest pedestrian street in Europe.
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - Observe from the outside the structure of Turin’s most famous Savoy residence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. In front of this grand palace, your guide will share the history of the monarchy.
- Quadrilatero Romano - Arrive at the small Paris of the capital, a network of streets, small squares, and courtyards where tranquility reigns. This is Turin’s first residential area; stroll past the Porta Palatina, the neighborhood’s most significant historic building.
- Parco del Valentino - Take a deep breath as you ride along the Po River and enter Valentino Park, the city’s green heart where you can observe numerous species of birds and trees, as well as the park’s many squirrel inhabitants.
- Borgo Medievale - Also located within Valentino Park, immerse yourself in an ancient medieval village reconstructed in the late 1800s for the General Exposition. Here, you will find churches, castles, and several craft shops reminiscent of those from the past.
- Gran Madre di Dio - On your way back, at the foot of Turin’s hill, after crossing the Vittorio Emanuele I bridge, you can admire the imposing Gran Madre di Dio, a church famous for its esoteric connections and the legend of the Holy Grail.
- Chiesa di Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini - Ascend the hill to enjoy the most enchanting view of Turin along the Po River.
- Piazza Carignano - The final stop is a visit to the Piazza where you can admire Palazzo Carignano, a Savoy residence and UNESCO heritage site, a magnificent example of Italian Baroque architecture, now home to the National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento.
- E-bikes
- Tour guides
- Insurance and helmet
- E-bikes
- Tour guides
- Insurance and helmet
- Entry into the monuments, which will only be seen from the outside
- Entry into the monuments, which will only be seen from the outside
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…
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.
- Kids from 7 to 13 years old will use a traditional bike
- Kids under 7 go free with a bike seat or trailer
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.