Leisure Activities in Turin

All year round, leisure activities in Turin provide a wide range of options for every age group. Turin is loaded with lavish shopping areas, resorts, restaurants, and spas that ensure that your trip to Turin is hassle-free. From a convincing landscape and outdoor to some world-class stay options and facilities, Turin packs an incredible amount of diversity in the luxury activities it offers. So be it a family vacation, a friends reunion or a solo trip to feed your wanderlust, these activities in Turin are a must try for a leisurely vacation!

Let's explore our list of recreational & leisure places in Turin:

  1. Piazza San Carlo

    Walking Area, Square

    Bask in the quaint and the medieval street of Piazza San Carlo gazing endlessly at the timeless architecture of the buildings adorning the place. Exploring the square is free of cost and although there is no need for Piazza San Carlo tickets, getting tickets for Piazza San Carlo from our tickets section will help you experience the true essence of Piazza San Carlo as it comes with a knowledgeab...Read more
  2. Piazza Vittorio Veneto

    Walking Area, Square

    The Piazza Vittorio Veneto is where the city meets the river Po, at one end of the square and the atmosphere it creates is quite the oxymoron.The Piazza is crisscrossed by streets and trams and bus lines while still retaining an inherent vibe of tranquillity, probably because of the covered promenade surrounding the area. The characteristic Italian porticoed buildings add to the charm of the pl...Read more
  3. Borgo Medievale

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    Borgo Medievale

    Park, Architecture

    Let’s face it: sightseeing can become quite stressful in its own way after a point. When the abundance of Turin’s cultural wealth has left you feeling a little overwhelmed with historical information from museums and architectural landmarks – that’s when you should hit the Parco del Valentino, the most famous public garden in Turin, and the first one as well. As symbolic...Read more
  4. Quadrilatero Romano

    Walking Area, Square, Neighborhoods

    Nothing beats downtown Turin, with its elegant blocks of buildings, majestic and intimate squares and gorgeous arches. Being a pedestrian area, the Royal Palace to the Po – everything is easily accessible and with some of the oldest and most beautiful buildings being house here, the Quadriletro Romano was definitely built to be explored on foot, possibly with gelato in hand. There is a pl...Read more
  5. Mercato Di Porta Palazzo

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    Mercato Di Porta Palazzo

    Market, Picnic Spot

    The Mercato di Porta Palazzo is truly a feast for the senses – this is one of the largest markets in Europe for fresh produce be it fruit or vegetables, fish or fowl, legumes and dried fruit. This beautiful Palazzo with its indoor and outdoor markets will make you want to pack your bags and move to Turin, just to shop from this massive marketplace for very affordable rates. If that isn&rs...Read more
  6. Piazza Castello

    4.6 (531 Votes)
    Piazza Castello

    Landmark, Square

    The Piazza Castello has always retained its position as the heart of this city and continues to do so till date, catering to patrons looking for some cultural education as well as those prone to hedonistic tendencies, all in the backdrop of gorgeous porticoed buildings.Generally abuzz with conversations ranging from political haranguing to local gossip, this is the place to spend some downtime ...Read more
  7. Palazzo Madama

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    Palazzo Madama

    Museum, Plaza

    Located in the Palazzo Madama, the Civic Museum of Ancient Art or the Museo civico d'arte antica will have you from the word go. The rooms themselves will leave you slack-jawed in their design and the art they house will leave your eyes hungering for more, making it a tour of both the centuries-old Palazzo itself as well as the art housed in the 35rooms across four floors, exhibiting pieces ran...Read more