How to get around in Turin
Getting around Turin, Italy, is easy with its efficient public transportation and walkable city center.
Trams and Buses:
Turin has an extensive network of trams and buses operated by GTT (Gruppo Torinese Trasporti). Tickets can be purchased at kiosks, newsstands, or via mobile apps, and must be validated on board.
Metro:
The single metro line (Line 1) connects key areas like Porta Nuova station, Lingotto, and the city center. It’s fast and convenient for getting across town. Click to see a metro map.
Walking:
Turin's center is very walkable, especially areas like Piazza Castello and Via Roma, where you can explore historical sites, shops, and cafés. Use Google maps to plan your walking route.
Biking:
Bike-sharing programs like [TO]BIKE offer a green alternative, with bike stations spread throughout the city. Download the app to book a bike.
Taxis & Ride-sharing:
Taxis are available at stands, or via phone. Apps like Uber are less common, but local services like Free Now can be used.
Enjoy exploring Turin’s elegant streets!