Why Turin?
Refined architecture and cuisine
The city has been called the Paris of Italy, and you certainly feel that. When you walk through Turin’s grand boulevards, taking in the beautiful historical architecture, old-school tramways and intricately designed churches – it almost feels reminiscent of something that you would see elsewhere in France – but still in a truly Italian way.
You probably didn’t know but Turin is home to the finest chocolate in the world, including that lovable spread we all know so well. Yes, we’re talking about Nutella! The city is home to the creations of Pietro Ferrero, the maker behind world-class and fine hazelnut chocolate – Ferrero Rocher.
Restaurants
Restaurants in Turin
L'Acino
Robust Piedmontese meat dishes, antipasti & pasta, plus regional wines, at an unassuming trattoria.
Address:
Via San Domenico
Rating
4.5Ristorante Casa Amélie
Compact, understated restaurant presenting refined, contemporary Italian dishes & tasting menus.
Address:
Via Carlo Ignazio Giulio
Rating
4.6Pastó
Compact restaurant with outdoor seating & an easygoing vibe specializing in artisanal pasta dishes.
Address:
Via Sant'Antonio da Padova