Free Things To Do in Turin, Italy
Torino, Piemonte
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Posted over 5 years ago
Mole Antonelliana
One of my favorite things to do in Turin is definitely taking in the view. The panorama of this Savoy city is graceful, its colonnaded streets and garden-green piazzas rarely broken by modern skyscrapers. And in the distance on a clear day, the backdrop of the snow-capped Alps can’t be beat.
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Torino, Piemonte
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Palazzo Carignano
On the first Sunday of every month throughout all of Italy, selected museums are open for free. In Turin, these include several royal palaces and archaeological museums
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Torino, Piemonte
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Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
One of my favorite museums is basically always free (they ask for a donation)
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Torino, Piemonte
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Parco del Valentino
the backdrop for another of my favorite things to do in for free in Turin. In addition to being a large and popular park for dog walkers, runners, and bikers, there is a faux medieval village that was built to host the Ancient Art section of the 1884 Turin Expo
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Burnley, England
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Via Roma Fashions
is covered—it goes all the way from the central Porta Nuova train station to Piazza Castello; so is the diagonal Via Po that leads from Piazza Castello to the spacious Piazza Vittorio Emanuele and the Po River; and the roads near Via Cernaia and Pietro Micca are also worth visiting for bars, window shopping, and gelato (you’ve saved your money up until now!
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