Experience a private 8-hour tour from Milan to Turin, exploring the city’s cultural and natural attractions. Enjoy a guided tour, free time for lunch, and COVID-19 safety measures.
Experience a private 8-hour tour from Milan to Turin, exploring the city’s cultural and natural attractions. Enjoy a guided tour, free time for lunch, and COVID-19 safety measures.
- Milan - It’s time to travel to and from Turin.
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Torre Campanaria Duomo di Torino - The Campanaria Duomo di Torino is a renowned tourist attraction in Turin, Italy. This project features the only flying equestrian bronze statue in the world.
In the evening, the horse and its rider can be seen ascending atop the bell tower. The statue was…
- Milan - It’s time to travel to and from Turin.
- Torre Campanaria Duomo di Torino - The Campanaria Duomo di Torino is a renowned tourist attraction in Turin, Italy. This project features the only flying equestrian bronze statue in the world.
In the evening, the horse and its rider can be seen ascending atop the bell tower. The statue was designed by a notable artist who also created many other sculptures in Turin. In the early morning, when the bells of Torre Linguere ring at 5:00 am, it is said that a white horse and rider are seen flying over the city outside the tower.
- Duomo di Torino e Cappella della Sacra Sindone - The Duomo di Torino, also known as the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Assumption, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Turin, Italy.
It is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and houses the Shroud of Turin along with other religious relics. Construction of the church began in 1595 and was completed in 1606. The facade was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
It is one of the largest churches in Europe, and with its 117 m spire, it is the third tallest cathedral after La Sagrada Família and Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
- Piazza Castello - Piazza Castello, the oldest square in Turin, exemplifies how architecture can transform a city. This ancient square is one of the most beautiful places in Turin and remains vibrant with numerous events taking place there.
Piazza Castello is surrounded by 16th-century architecture, which has been an integral part of the city for many centuries. The square was originally built in 1240 and expanded in the 15th century with the addition of a loggia.
The square is bustling with people all day long, especially on weekends when local Italians come to shop.
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - Palazzo Reale Di Torino is one of the most significant historical and cultural landmarks in northern Italy.
Palazzo Reale Di Torino has served as the royal palace in Turin since 1545. It was constructed for Duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy by architect Domenico Canevari and later expanded by his son, Victor Amadeus II. The building features frescoes by Leonardo da Vinci and other renowned artists like Raphael and Michelangelo.
- Palazzo Madama - The Palazzo Madama is a palace in Turin, northern Italy. It served as the seat of the Royal Court of Savoy and the residence of the Kings of Sardinia until 1946.
The palace was designed by architect Carlo Barabino and built between 1563-67 for Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, to replace a structure belonging to his mother, Christine Marie of France, who had been the duchess since her husband became king in 1630.
- Local Taxes
- Private Tour
- Private pick up and drop off in Milan
- Private luxury vehicle disposition for 8 hours
- Private official tour guide for 2 hours in Turin
- Local Taxes
- Private Tour
- Private pick up and drop off in Milan
- Private luxury vehicle disposition for 8 hours
- Private official tour guide for 2 hours in Turin
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks
Turin, a city in northern Italy, serves as a significant hub for business and culture. It is beautifully bordered by the Alps to the west and north. The city is a delightful blend of art and natural beauty.
Explore Turin’s iconic landmarks with a private official tour guide for a 2-hour journey. Enjoy some leisure time, with recommendations from your…
Turin, a city in northern Italy, serves as a significant hub for business and culture. It is beautifully bordered by the Alps to the west and north. The city is a delightful blend of art and natural beauty.
Explore Turin’s iconic landmarks with a private official tour guide for a 2-hour journey. Enjoy some leisure time, with recommendations from your guide, to savor a delightful Italian lunch before returning to Milan.
- SAVE COVID-19 SAFE - Being a private tour, we ensure social distancing is maintained.
- In case of needing infant seat please request at time of booking
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.