Embark on a captivating tour of Turin and Piemonte with our small team. Discover the region’s rich history, stunning architecture, and indulge in its decadent chocolates and fashion. Join us for a relaxed and personalized experience.
Embark on a captivating tour of Turin and Piemonte with our small team. Discover the region’s rich history, stunning architecture, and indulge in its decadent chocolates and fashion. Join us for a relaxed and personalized experience.
- Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi - Just outside Turin, there are several remarkable destinations to explore, such as the Hunting Palace of Stupinigi. Constructed in the 1730s based on Juvarra’s design, it is arguably his masterpiece. The palace’s exterior has been meticulously restored, while the interior remains opulent, featuring the Museo…
- Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi - Just outside Turin, there are several remarkable destinations to explore, such as the Hunting Palace of Stupinigi. Constructed in the 1730s based on Juvarra’s design, it is arguably his masterpiece. The palace’s exterior has been meticulously restored, while the interior remains opulent, featuring the Museo d’Arte e Ammobiliamento, which showcases art and furniture from other Savoy palaces. Please note that Stupinigi Castle is closed on Mondays.
- Sacra di San Michele - The Sacra di San Michele is an imposing fortified abbey perched atop a rocky hill. To access the church, visitors must ascend 150 steps, passing by 12th-century sculptures from the Porta dello Zodiaco, a magnificent Romanesque doorway adorned with zodiac signs. Inside, the left side features 16th-century frescoes depicting New Testament themes, while the right side illustrates the church’s founding. Be aware that some parts of the abbey are only open on weekends, and during busy times, visits may be restricted to hour-long tours. Weather permitting, the views from the surrounding walls and terraces are stunning. If snow makes access to the Sacra di San Michele impossible, the tour guide will recommend an alternative itinerary.

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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 palazzos.
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 palazzos.
The team is small and eager for you to explore the charm of Turin and Piedmont. This region is steeped in history and is a must-visit at least once in a lifetime. Suggestions are provided, but the choice of what to see and do is yours. Tours are conducted with a maximum of three 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.