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Discover Turin’s highlights and hidden spots on a 3.5-hour guided bike tour with expert guides, scenic stops, and insider tips—all for $44.41 per person.
Explore Turin in a New Way with the Highlights and Hidden Gems Guided Bike Tour
For those seeking an active yet relaxed way to see Turin, the Highlights and Hidden Gems Guided Bike Tour offers a fantastic option. Priced at $44.41 per person and lasting 3.5 hours, this tour lets you cover major sights and lesser-known spots on a scenic bike ride through the city. The tour departs from Via Sant’Anselmo, 19 bis and is led by passionate local guides who are eager to share their knowledge and love for Turin.
What makes this tour stand out is the perfect balance it strikes between art, history, culture, and nature, all within a manageable timeframe. With scenic stops and insider tips on the best local spots, it’s especially suited for visitors who want a rundown without feeling rushed. The tour is best suited for those aged 11 and above who enjoy cycling and are ready to explore Turin at a leisurely pace.


The tour kicks off in San Salvario, a lively neighborhood close to Porta Nuova train station. Inside the courtyard, a friendly guide welcomes the group and prepares everyone for the ride ahead. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to access via public transport or nearby parking, such as Parcheggio Porta Nuova or Garage San Salvario.
Once geared up, the group sets out on scenic aquamarine bikes. The relaxed pace allows plenty of time for taking in the surroundings, snapping photos, and listening to engaging stories about each landmark.
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The first stops include Piazza San Carlo, famously known for its elegant architecture and vibrant café scene. The guides share stories behind the square’s historic significance, making it a lively introduction to the city.
Next, the group visits the Royal Palace and Porta Palatina, two of Turin’s most prominent historic sites. The Royal Palace’s impressive facade and the ancient Roman gate offer a glimpse into Turin’s past as a royal and strategic hub.

Cycling along scenic streets, the tour takes you to Gran Madre di Dio, a stunning 19th-century church with a commanding view over the Po River. The guide explains its architectural style and cultural importance.
The route also includes Palazzo Carignano, a remarkable Baroque building hosting Italy’s Parliament. Its lively history and distinctive design make it one of the city’s most notable structures.

One of the tour’s highlights is riding along the Po River, where panoramic views set the perfect scene for photos. The Mole Antonelliana, with its distinctive spire, dominates the skyline, and the guide shares its story as a symbol of Turin.
Traveling beside the river offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling city streets, giving visitors a moment to relax and appreciate the natural beauty surrounding Turin.
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The cycling route brings the group into Valentino Park, a lush green space dotted with trees, fountains, and pathways. The park features a medieval village, which adds an enchanting touch to the experience.
The guide points out hidden corners and shares stories of the park’s history, making it an ideal spot for photos and a moment of tranquility amid the lively tour.
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Halfway through, the tour pauses for about 15 minutes at a local spot. Participants have the option to enjoy a traditional bicerin (a local coffee drink), gelato, or a croissant. This break offers a chance to relax, chat, and savor some of Turin’s culinary delights.
The guide’s insider recommendations help visitors discover local favorites, enriching their overall experience.
After the break, the tour continues with visits to architectural landmarks and scenic viewpoints. The guides share engaging stories about Turin’s artistic evolution and its role as a cultural center.
The route includes stops at lesser-known spots that reveal the city’s hidden charms, giving participants a well-rounded picture of Turin beyond its popular attractions.

The ride concludes back at Via Sant’Anselmo, completing the loop through Turin’s most notable and scenic areas. The group can further explore nearby cafes, shops, or continue their adventure with local tips from the guides.
The entire experience offers a great overview of the city, combining history, art, nature, and local culture in an active, fun way.

The tour is suitable for anyone 11 years and older who enjoys cycling and being outdoors. Bicycles and helmets are provided at no extra charge, with liability insurance included for peace of mind. The guides are attentive to safety, pointing out hazards and keeping the pace relaxed.
Participants should wear weather-appropriate clothing and bring a raincoat just in case. The tour runs rain or shine, with heavy rain leading to rescheduling or full refunds if necessary.
While similar guided experiences in Turin exist, this bike tour stands out for its balanced itinerary, expert guides like Francesco, Marco, and António, and the inclusion of a midway stop for refreshments. The small group size and focus on insider tips make it a practical choice for travelers wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed overview.
This 3.5-hour guided bike tour combines active exploration with insightful storytelling, making it ideal for those who want to see the city’s key landmarks without rushing. The scenic routes, local guide expertise, and photo opportunities ensure a memorable experience. It’s particularly well-suited for visitors who want a comfortable pace and a well-rounded introduction to Turin’s many charms.
“We had a brilliant tour with Marco. A great intro to the city and with lots of tips that guided us through the following days. His storytelling of …”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for children under 11 years old.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable clothes, and bring a raincoat if rain is forecasted.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included at no extra charge.
Does the tour include admission to attractions?
No, admissions to museums, buildings, or churches are not included.
What happens in case of rain?
The tour proceeds in light rain; in heavy rain, it will be rescheduled or fully refunded.
How long is the cycling portion?
The guided bike tour lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes, with stops and breaks included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Via Sant’Anselmo, 19 bis and concludes at the same location.
How do I get there?
From Porta Nuova Train & Metro Station, it’s a 9-minute walk; from Marconi Metro Station, just a 5-minute walk.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The provided data does not specify accessibility features; it is best to check directly with the provider.
This guided bike tour in Turin offers a great way to see the city’s highlights and secret corners in a relaxed pace. The expert guides, scenic stops, and insider tips make it a highly recommended choice for anyone eager to explore Turin actively and authentically.
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