Walking Tour in small groups in English - Discovering Baroque Beauty at Piazza Carignano

Walking Tour in small groups in English

Discover Turin's highlights on a small-group walking tour led by an expert guide, exploring historic squares, landmarks, and cultural sites for just $29.65.

Turin’s charm lies in its elegant squares, historic streets, and iconic landmarks, all of which come vividly to life during this small-group walking tour led by Marina Faussone Guida Turistica. Priced at $29.65 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this guided experience offers a thorough overview of the city’s most fascinating sites. With a maximum of 10 participants, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized insights and questions.

What makes this tour particularly appealing is its well-curated itinerary, covering Turin’s most important attractions from the stylish Via Roma to the breathtaking Mole Antonelliana. It’s ideal for those with limited time in the city who want a comprehensive yet leisurely introduction to Turin’s history, architecture, and hidden stories. The high praise from 17 reviews—all rated 5 stars—confirms that visitors find great value and engaging storytelling in this experience.

Key Points

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Key Points

  • Expert local guide Marina leads the tour with engaging storytelling and extensive knowledge.
  • The 2-hour itinerary covers key sites like Piazza San Carlo, Palazzo Carignano, and Mole Antonelliana.
  • Small-group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
  • The tour is highly recommended by 100% of reviewers and booked an average of 129 days in advance.
  • Cost-effective at $29.65, offering excellent value for exploring Turin’s highlights.
  • All stops are free to enter, with the tour focusing on outdoor and architectural sites.

Exploring Turin’s Most Elegant Streets and Squares

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Exploring Turin’s Most Elegant Streets and Squares

The tour begins on Via Roma, Turin’s most fashionable and grand boulevard. Here, travelers learn about the street’s intriguing history and its role in the city’s development. Its monumental architecture makes it a fitting starting point for a journey through Turin’s elegant urban fabric. Admission is free, making it accessible for all.

Next, the beautiful Piazza San Carlo earns its reputation as “The Parlor of the city”. Known for its refined architecture and lively atmosphere, this square showcases Turin’s Baroque charm. The 5-minute stop allows for brief admiration and photo opportunities in a setting often described as timeless and elegant.

Discovering Baroque Beauty at Piazza Carignano

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Discovering Baroque Beauty at Piazza Carignano

The next stop at Piazza Carignano is one of Turin’s most picturesque squares, famous for its Baroque architecture. Visitors are captivated by Palazzo Carignano and the Collegio dei Nobili, which are set against the backdrop of the Egyptian Museum. The 10-minute visit provides an immersive look at architectural grandeur and its significance in Turin’s history.

A short walk across a courtyard leads to Piazza Carlo Alberto, where the 19th-century façade of Palazzo Carignano now houses the National Museum of the Risorgimento. This stop emphasizes Turin’s role in Italy’s unification and offers a visual connection between history and architecture.

Charm of Galleria Subalpina and Via Po

The Galleria Subalpina offers a moment of tranquility and elegance, with its suspended-in-time atmosphere. This charming shopping arcade showcases 19th-century design and provides a perfect backdrop for a brief 5-minute pause.

The walk continues along Via Po, an eighteenth-century street famous for its arcades and historic significance. This 5-minute stop highlights Turin’s second expansion phase and presents a vivid picture of city development during the Enlightenment era.

Architectural Marvels at Teatro Regio and Piazza Castello

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Architectural Marvels at Teatro Regio and Piazza Castello

The Teatro Regio di Torino, the city’s historic opera house, is renowned for its magnificent gate and intriguing construction history. A short 5-minute visit allows travelers to appreciate its cultural importance and architectural splendor.

The tour’s highlight is Piazza Castello, a central hub where visitors can see Palazzo Madama, the Royal Palace, and the Church of San Lorenzo. Over 15 minutes, the guide shares stories behind these royal residences and their architectural features, connecting them to Turin’s royal past.

The Sacred Shroud and Historical Piazza delle Erbe

Walking Tour in small groups in English - The Sacred Shroud and Historical Piazza delle Erbe

The Cappella della Sacra Sindone at the cathedral dedicated to St. John the Baptist is a key religious and historical site. Here, visitors see the Holy Shroud of Turin and admire Guarini’s Chapel, both free to view from outside during the stop.

Next, the Palazzo di Città, historically known as Piazza delle Erbe, reveals the dark and vibrant history of a site once associated with medieval disturbances. This 5-minute stop offers insight into Turin’s tumultuous past.

Roman Roots and the Mole Antonelliana

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Roman Roots and the Mole Antonelliana

Via Garibaldi traces back to Roman times as Decumanus Maximus, today serving as Turin’s main shopping street. The 5-minute stop emphasizes its long-standing commercial importance.

The Mole Antonelliana caps the tour with breathtaking views of the city. It is home to the National Cinema Museum and is recognized as Turin’s most iconic monument. While admission isn’t included, the 10-minute exterior view provides a spectacular photo opportunity and a sense of local pride.

Practicalities and Group Size

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Practicalities and Group Size

The tour departs from Piazza C.L.N. and ends at Piazza Castello, both located within walking distance of public transportation. With a maximum of 10 participants, the experience remains intimate and engaging, ideal for those who want to ask questions and learn at a comfortable pace.

Booking in advance is recommended, with average bookings 129 days ahead. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans.

Why This Tour Stands Out in Turin

Walking Tour in small groups in English - Why This Tour Stands Out in Turin

The main strength of this walking tour is its expert guide, Marina, whose enthusiasm and deep knowledge shine through in her storytelling. Reviewers particularly praise her clarity, friendliness, and ability to bring Turin’s stories to life.

The itinerary covers key landmarks and hidden stories, carefully chosen to give a rundown of the city’s history, architecture, and culture. It’s especially suited for visitors with limited time who want a condensed yet thorough introduction. The small-group setting ensures a personalized experience, making the tour both informative and enjoyable.

While the 2-hour duration means some stops are brief, the pace remains comfortable, and the value for money is high. The tour’s cost of $29.65 offers an affordable way to explore Turin’s most notable sites without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

Final Thoughts on the Turin Walking Tour

This small-group walking experience provides a hands-on introduction to Turin’s most beautiful streets and historic sites. It’s perfect for first-time visitors or those seeking a compact overview of the city’s highlights, especially if they prefer guided insights over solo exploration.

The expert guidance of Marina and the carefully selected stops make it a reliable and engaging option. The compliments from previous participants underscore its high quality and strong reputation.

For anyone looking to understand the essence of Turin in just a few hours, this tour delivers value, charm, and expert storytelling—all at a very reasonable price.

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Walking Tour in small groups in English



5.0

(17)

100% 5-star

“Excellent tour. Marina was great I would recommend this tour as a quick guide to the city especially if you have just a little time in your stay”

— Manolo G, Aug 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.

How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 2 hours.

What is the price per person?
The tour costs $29.65 per person.

Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Piazza C.L.N. and ends at Piazza Castello.

Are the stops accessible for all?
All stops are outdoor or architectural sites, with no specific accessibility details provided, but they are generally walkable.

What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers.

Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking early is recommended, with the tour often booked 129 days in advance on average.

Can I cancel the tour if plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.

Are tickets to the attractions included?
No, the tour is free to walk around the sites; admission to attractions like Mole Antonelliana is not included.

What makes this tour unique?
The personalized attention, expert guide Marina, and focused itinerary covering key sites make this tour stand out for those seeking a quality introduction to Turin.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and guide Marina is praised for being affordable and engaging with children as well.

What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; no specific items are required.