Getting to Turin

BY AIR

1. Torino Airport

The international airport is well connected to the city centre, located only 16 km away. The city centre can be easily reached by bus, train, and taxis. The airport has daily flights to other major Italian and European cities.

www.aeroportoditorino.it

Getting to the city centre from the airport:

www.taxi-torino.it

2. Milano Malpensa International Airport 

This airport is located about 100 km away from Turin and offers daily international and intercontinental flights.

www.sea-aeroportimilano.it

Getting to Turin from the airport:

TRAIN

Piemonte’s railway system covers more than 2,000 km. Due to its central location., Piemonte is also well connected to other European cities, with an already partially operational high-speed line that will be completed in the next few years.

Info:
www.trenitalia.com
www.italotreno.it
www.tgv-europe.com

CAR

Piemonte is equipped with efficient and modern access routes and is reachable from all over Europe by means of five motorways:

  • A32 Torino – Fréjus from France;
  • A5 Torino – Monte Bianco from France and Switzerland;
  • A4 Torino Milano – Venezia from central and eastern Europe;
  • A6 Torino – Savona from Liguria and southern France;
  • A21 Torino – Piacenza from central and southern Italy.

T1 Traforo del Monte Bianco – www.tunnelmb.com
T2 Traforo del Gran San Bernardo – www.sitrasb.it
T4 Traforo del Fréius – www.tunneldufrejus.com

LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT

GTT – Gruppo Torinese Trasporti – runs Turin’s urban transport service with an efficient network of buses, trams, railways, and an automatic underground line (the first driverless underground railway in Italy).

www.gtt.to.it

Torino is a smart, green city, and it offers two bike sharing services: [TO]BIKE, an innovative transportation project, accessible 24/7, with 116 stations, and MOBIKE, a free floating version.