Follow an expert guide to discover the best of the center. Admire the elegance of Piazza San Carlo with its historic cafes and twin churches. Listen to the history and curiosities of the most mysterious and cosmopolitan city in Italy.
Pedal towards 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.
Do not miss the view of the Mole Antonelliana, symbol of the city and home to the National Cinema Museum, a place of worship for lovers of great cinema.
Pedal along the Po and enter the Valentino Park, the green heart of the city where you can see numerous species of birds, trees and squirrels. Visit the Medieval Village, for a dip in the past. On the way back, admire the imposing Great Mother of God, a church famous for its connection with esotericism and the legend of the Holy Grail.
Last stop: Palazzo Carignano and the Museum of the Risorgimento, which housed the first Parliament of Italy.