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Explore Turin's art and history on a 2-hour private walking tour featuring Roman wine creation, local wine tasting, and visits to scenic historical sites.

The tour titled “In Turin a walking tour between art and wine tasting” offers an engaging two-hour journey that combines historical exploration with local wine tasting. Led by Armanda Celebrano, this private experience takes up to 8 participants through the streets of Piedmont to uncover hidden gems and stories from Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance periods.
What makes this tour stand out is its exclusive focus on Roman wine creation, with a guided tasting of Piedmontese wines and stories about food, history, and local traditions. It’s ideal for culture and wine lovers seeking an authentic experience that is both educational and fun. While primarily designed for adults, non-drinkers can enjoy a soft drink and a special gift from Turin.
A notable advantage is the small private group size, which ensures an intimate atmosphere and personalized attention. The tour’s only real limitation is that it is not suitable for wheelchair users. Overall, it offers a rich, interactive journey that combines history, taste, and local stories into one memorable two-hour walk.
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The adventure begins at Piazza Corpus Domini, where the guide awaits near the historic church. This location offers a central and easy-to-find starting point for the private walking tour.
From here, the guide takes you through ancient streets that are rich with history and stories, setting the tone for a deeply engaging experience that blends past and present. The meeting point is accessible by public transport, and the personalized nature of the tour allows for some flexibility in timing and stops.

During the 70-minute guided walk, the tour reveals lesser-known sites and hidden corners of Turin that you likely wouldn’t discover on your own. The narrow streets and quaint alleys of the city are filled with stories from Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance eras, making the walk both visual and educational.
The guide shares anecdotes about the city’s history and local customs, helping participants understand what life was like in ancient Turin. The walk also offers opportunities for photos, especially at Porta Palatina, one of the most beautiful landmarks in the city.

A key feature of this experience is learning about how wine was made in Roman times. The guide leads participants through the process of creating Roman-style wine, including a hands-on activity.
This historical wine is crafted following ancient recipes, providing a taste of history. If the weather permits, the group may pause at the archaeological Roman Park to enjoy the scenic surroundings while sampling the wine. This part of the tour marries history with culinary tradition, making it a highlight for wine enthusiasts.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the walk, the guided wine tasting lasts around 15 minutes. Participants sample typical Piedmontese wines, which are described in terms of flavor, spices, and pairing options with local dishes.
The guide shares tips on how to incorporate the wine into cooking and suggests national dishes that complement the wines. This offers a practical aspect—not just tasting but also learning how to enjoy these wines at home.
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Amid the tasting and stories, the tour delves into local legends, such as the creation of the “grissino” (breadstick), which originated in Turin and is now popular throughout Italy.
Plus, the story of “Amaro”, an herbal alcoholic drink, is shared, highlighting the local craftsmanship behind these famous Italian beverages. These tales add color to the experience and deepen understanding of Turin’s culinary heritage.

The tour concludes at a beautiful palace in Turin, offering a spectacular view and a fitting end to the walk. This final stop provides an opportunity for photos, reflection, and appreciation of the city’s elegance and historical grandeur.
As the tour wraps up at Via Stampatori, participants leave with a memento—a wine holder gift—as a token of their Turin experience.
The tour begins at Piazza Corpus Domini with an easy-to-find meeting point near the church. It’s a private group, making for a relaxed pace and interactive storytelling.
Participants should be aware that the experience does not accommodate wheelchair users and involves walking over historic streets, some of which may be uneven. The tour is offered in Italian and English, with live guides ensuring a dynamic and personalized narration.

At just two hours, the tour offers a compact yet comprehensive mix of history, culture, and wine. The small-group format enhances engagement and personal interaction with the guide.
The price is justified by the private setting, the unique focus on Roman wine, and the inclusion of stories, tastings, and a special gift. This experience is perfect for history buffs, wine lovers, and curious travelers eager to uncover Turin’s lesser-known stories.
This “walking tour between art and wine tasting” in Turin offers a distinctive, interactive immersion into the city’s history, culinary traditions, and local legends. The guided walk through hidden streets combined with Roman wine creation and Piedmontese wine tasting creates a well-rounded experience that is both educational and fun.
While it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, its small group size ensures plenty of personal attention from Armanda Celebrano. The scenic stops, stories, and tasting gift make this tour a delight for those interested in history, food, and local secrets.
Overall, it’s an authentic, engaging way to explore Turin beyond the usual. Expect to learn, taste, and enjoy a two-hour journey through art, history, and wine that you’ll remember long after the walk ends.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2 hours in total, including walking, storytelling, and wine tasting.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Piazza Corpus Domini, with the guide waiting near the church.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Minors can participate, but they will be offered a soft drink instead of wine.
What is included in the experience?
Participants enjoy a guided walk, Roman-style wine creation, Piedmontese wine tasting, and a special gift.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to walking on historic streets.
What languages are available?
The tour is conducted in Italian and English with a live guide.
Can I customize this experience for a group or team building?
Yes, the guide offers tailor-made experiences for business groups or team building.
Are there other similar experiences in Turin?
Yes, several options include chocolate museums, underground caves, boutique wine tastings, and more, linked in the provided similar experiences list.