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TRANSPORT

Getting Around Turin

Turin is very easy to get around on foot and this is definitely the best way to explore and discover the different areas and neighbourhoods so there really is no need for a car (especially since parking is hard to find and can be expensive). The city also offers many forms of public transportation with local buses, trams and the metro running very frequently from 5am to midnight. Here’s some useful Turin travel information and travel trips for your trip…

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Public Transport Tickets: tickets for the bus, tram and metro can be purchased at news-stands or at a local Tabaccherie (tobacco shop). You can also buy tickets for the metro at the metro station.

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Urban ticket – € 1.50 Valid for 90 minutes from the first validation (only punch the ticket once, on the first boarded vehicle) on urban lines and on city lines of GTT suburban lines. It is also valid for a metro trip within the 90 minutes validity. It can only be used by one person.

Urban + suburban ticket – € 1.70 Valid for 90 minutes from the first validation (only punch the ticket once, on the first boarded vehicle) both on urban and suburban lines. It is also valid for a metro trip within the 90 minutes validity. It can only be used by one person.

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Urban and suburban carnet of tickets A carnet of 5 and 15 tickets provide a considerable saving on purchasing one single ticket.

  • 5- carnet – € 6.50

  • 15-carnet – € 17.50

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Note: When boarding public transportation you should punch your ticket immediately or at least before the first stop to avoid potential fines. If you have individual tickets, you should punch the ticket at the appropriate machine – usually grey or orange in colour. With cards, you can swipe the card against the blue machine provided. If you find yourself without a ticket, some trams (for example number 4 tram) provide a separate red machine from which to buy tickets at a cost of € 2.50. But it is best to avoid this option if possible and always carry a spare ticket in your wallet.
 

For more on public transport & fares:  http://www.gtt.to.it/en/fares/

Turin‘s main railway stations:

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Porta Nuova –  (routes from/to Rome, Milan, Genoa, Florence, Bologna, Venice, France) Torino Porta Nuova is Italy’s third largest train station Address:  Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
 

Porta Susa – (routes from/to Rome, Milan, Florence, Bologna, Venice, Spain and TGV from/to France) Porta Susa is Turin’s second largest train station. Address:  Piazza XVIII Dicembre, 8

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Lingotto – (intermediate stop from/to Rome, Genoa, Florence) Address: via Pannunzio, 1 – map Stazione Dora (from/to Turin’s International Airport “Sandro Pertini”, every 30 minutes) Address: Piazza Baldissera For more info on train services and timetables visit:

Coach Services/Airport Shuttle Bus Services:

Coach services to national and international destinations depart at the bus terminal in Corso Inghilterra and at the Porta Nuova and Porta Susa railway stations. A shuttle bus service, which links Turin’s city center with Turin’s International Airport, known as Turin-Caselle Airport, departs from Porta Nuova and Porta Susa railway stations. Turin’s airport is 16 km (10 miles) north of Turin’s city center.

How to get from Turin Airport to City Centre

TAXI: The taxi rank is located on the left at the exit of the Arrivals level.

Fare: a fixed fare of about 30-35 EUR to reach Turin’s city centre. Prices vary on number of passengers and number of bags.
Journey time: approximately 25-30 minutes.
 

More information here about how to arrive Turin from Turin’s airport by taxi

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For Taxi Info: Pronto Taxi: ph. +39.011.5737

Radio Taxi: ph. +39.011.5730 – 011.3399

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From/to TURIN SADEM BUS SERVICE

TURIN – AIRPORT – TURIN The SADEM bus service between the city centre and Turin Airport has several stops enroute including Porta Nuova railway station, Porta Susa railway station, via Stradella 242/245, Borgaro and Caselle city centre.

  • One-way fare: Euro 6.50 (+1.00 € aboard). Euro 5.00 with TORINO+PIEMONTE CARD

  • Journey time: 45-50 minutes.

  • Passengers are asked to buy their ticket before getting on the bus.

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Visit the SADEM website for more information on Turin Airport-Turin bus shuttle and timetables or call ph. +39 011.3000611

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TURIN CITY TO AIRPORT
Departure locations:
Porta Nuova Railway Station, corso Vittorio Emanuele II n. 57/A Porta Susa Railway Station, corso Bolzano in front D Exit of the station

How to buy Tickets: at cafes/bars close to the bus terminal and onboard the bus (+ Euro 0.50 extra-charge).
 

TURIN AIRPORT TO CITY
Hours of operation:
  from 6.10 AM to midnight

How to buy tickets:The ticket office (Ricevitoria) and ticket machine in the Arrivals lounge or aboard the bus (+ Euro 0.50 extra-charge)

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