Indulge in the historic, fashion, and confectionery delights of Turin on a small group chocolate tour. Explore neoclassical piazzas, chic shops, and elegant palazzos at your own pace.
Indulge in the historic, fashion, and confectionery delights of Turin on a small group chocolate tour. Explore neoclassical piazzas, chic shops, and elegant palazzos at your own pace.
- Turin - The Royal Palace of Venaria, a summer residence of the Savoy family, is inspired by Versailles and features expansive Italianate gardens surrounding this 16th-century hunting lodge built for Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy. The basements now host a historical exhibition narrating the story of the Savoy. The upper floors are dedicated to…
- Turin - The Royal Palace of Venaria, a summer residence of the Savoy family, is inspired by Versailles and features expansive Italianate gardens surrounding this 16th-century hunting lodge built for Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy. The basements now host a historical exhibition narrating the story of the Savoy. The upper floors are dedicated to rotating exhibitions. The Royal Palace is closed on Mondays.
Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art: The Baroque castle of Rivoli now serves as an intriguing museum of contemporary art. Construction began in the 17th century, was redesigned but left unfinished by Juvarra in the 18th century, and was ultimately transformed into a museum in the late 20th century by minimalist Turin architect Andrea Bruno. It features rotating international exhibitions and a permanent collection of 20th-century Italian art. The castle of Rivoli is open for visits from Thursday to Sunday. Duration: 3 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included

- Snacks
- Private Guide
- Snacks
- Private Guide
- Tickets Rivoli’s Castle
- Tickets Reggia Venaria
- Tickets Rivoli’s Castle
- Tickets Reggia Venaria
Piedmont (known as Piemonte in Italian) translates to “foot of the mountains.” Turin, the region’s main city, is not only Italy’s automotive hub and the location of the Holy Shroud. The city boasts neoclassical squares, shops brimming with chocolates and stylish fashions, and beautifully restored Baroque palaces.
The team is small and eager for you to…
Piedmont (known as Piemonte in Italian) translates to “foot of the mountains.” Turin, the region’s main city, is not only Italy’s automotive hub and the location of the Holy Shroud. The city boasts neoclassical squares, shops brimming with chocolates and stylish fashions, and beautifully restored Baroque palaces.
The team is small and eager for you to explore the charm of Turin. Piedmont is a historically rich region, deserving of at least one visit in a lifetime. Suggestions are provided, but the choice of what to see and do is yours. Tours are conducted with a maximum of four people, ensuring a relaxed and leisurely experience.
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.