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Private Guided Tour to Discover and Shoot the Iconic Places of Turin

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Turin, IT
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Private Guided Tour to Discover and Shoot the Iconic Places of Turin

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Turin, IT
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Discover and Shoot the Iconic Places of Turin on this private guided tour! Let a local tour guide lead you on an exploration of both well-known and hidden gems in Turin, capturing incredibly beautiful photos along the way. From the most iconic places to trendy spots, you will experience the absolute best and create amazing art for your social media profiles. This tour is perfect for travelers who love exploring beautiful places, capturing them with a camera or smartphone, and creating stunning social media content. The tour lasts between 180 to 240 minutes, taking you through a variety of picturesque locations such as Piazza Vittorio Veneto, the Murazzi, Piazza Castello, and Piazza San Carlo. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the authentic charm of Turin and create unforgettable memories through stunning photographs.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover and shoot iconic places of Turin
  • Explore well-known and lesser-known spots
  • Capture incredibly beautiful pictures
  • Experience the absolute best of Turin
  • Create amazing art with your camera
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • specialized tourist guide
  • List of unmissable places to photograph in Turin
  • camera

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Introduction

Explore the enchanting city of Turin and capture its beauty with the Private Guided Tour to Discover and Shoot the Iconic Places of Turin. Embark on a photographic journey led by a knowledgeable local tour guide who will take you through both renowned and hidden gems of this captivating city. This tour is perfect for travelers and photography enthusiasts who want to create stunning art and share their experiences on social media.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect a duration of 180 to 240 minutes filled with awe-inspiring sights and the opportunity to capture amazing photos. The itinerary will lead you through various steps, starting from the iconic Piazza Vittorio Veneto, where you can admire neoclassical architecture and learn about its historical significance. Next, you will explore the charming Murazzi, symbols of Turin's vibrant nightlife and a picturesque spot by the river. Continuing the journey, you will stroll along the vibrant street of Via Roma, surrounded by fascinating buildings and churches. Piazza Castello, the heart of the historical center, awaits with its uniform facades and architectural marvels like Palazzo Madama. The tour will then take you to Piazza San Carlo, a magnificent square that has been the city's "living room" for over 300 years. The tour concludes in front of Stratta Cafè.

Who is this for?

This tour welcomes both seasoned travelers and first-time visitors who are passionate about exploring new places and capturing their beauty. Whether you are an amateur or professional photographer, this experience offers a chance to discover Turin's iconic landmarks and hidden treasures, creating unforgettable memories. From social media influencers to history enthusiasts, anyone with a love for stunning photography and immersive travel experiences will find immense value in this tour.

Why book this?

This Private Guided Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Turin's most iconic places with the guidance of a local expert. Gain invaluable insights about the city's history, traditions, and culture from someone who truly knows the destination. As you navigate through well-known and lesser-known spots, you'll be able to capture breathtaking photos that will enhance your social media presence and invigorate your travel memories. By booking this tour, you can unlock the secrets of Turin's past while indulging your passion for photography.

Good to know

During the tour, you'll have the chance to discover charming neighborhoods and authentic stores, immersing yourself in the local atmosphere and experiencing the true essence of Turin. Remember to bring your camera or smartphone to capture the beauty around you. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as you'll be on your feet exploring the city. The tour includes various steps, each offering unique perspectives, allowing you to delve into Turin's rich history and architectural wonders. Be prepared to be amazed, inspired, and captivated by the enchanting city of Turin.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this Private Guided Tour have raved about their experiences. They have praised the knowledge and expertise of the tour guide, who provided valuable insights into Turin's history and culture. Visitors highlight the variety of locations visited, including both iconic landmarks and hidden gems, which allowed them to capture unique and breathtaking photos. Many have appreciated the personalized nature of the tour, providing a tailored experience that catered to their specific interests and preferences. Overall, participants have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, rating it highly for its immersive and captivating nature.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Piazza Vittorio Veneto

The large square - formerly Vittorio Emanuele I - named after the Treviso Municipality which sanctioned the victory of Italy in the First World War, was built according to a clear neoclassical language starting from 1825, based on a project by the Ticino architect Giuseppe Frizzi. The buildings overlooking the square were bombed on several occasions, in 1942 and 1943.

Murazzi del Po

A built space that is the direct contact between the river and the city. A different and separate place, a stone's throw from the center. The Murazzi, symbol of Turin's movida, are the foundations of the historical Turin on the Po, like the Venetian ones, a renowned place for strolling and flooding. With Piazza Vittorio,Veneto the Ponte Vittorio Emanuele I, the Gran Madre and the Monte dei Capuccini constitutes a unique landscape, one of the identity postcards of Turin.

Via Po

A large street full of commerce, public buildings, churches and palaces. Designed in the late seventeenth century as it has remained until today, bordered by facades of uniform architecture and with two continuous portico systems. The street creates a unique perspective telescope, descending with the backdrop of the Gran Madre di Dio, and the hill and vice versa, ascending, with the austere backdrop of the Castle.

Piazza Castello

The heart of the historical center: a rectangle of uniform facades and arcades with Palazzo Madama at the center, on which the cardinal axes of the ancient city converge. Numerous metropolitan facilities and architectural excellences overlook the square: in addition to the Royal Palace, those of the Prefecture and the Piedmont Region, the Regio Theater, the Subalpine Gallery, the Torre Littoria, the Church of San Lorenzo and Palazzo Chiablese.

Palazzo di Citta

The square today of the Town Hall is used over the centuries as a market for herbs and grains, but is enriched with a monumental design that emphasizes the center of government of the city. In the mid-eighteenth century, a porticoed axis extends the square, occupying the area of the Roman Forum and qualifying the connection between the Town Hall and Piazza Castello. In the square the ancient functions are reproduced: a centrality that is renewed today with the events for or against the Municipality, with the "Luci d'artista", with the market of local products.

Quadrilatero Romano

Discovering the old stores to find those that are the most authentic places, where you find the neighborhood life and disappears, however, the tourist one. 

Piazza San Carlo

Place symbol of absolutism and magnificence of the court, designed on the model of the French "places royales", retains an intact image and unitary and is more than 300 years the "living room" of the city.

Reviews

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Francesco B

Ho accompagnato un gruppo di finlandesi a Torino. Bellissima esperienza in una mattinata piena di sole nel centro storico. Assieme a Marco abbiamo ammirato i più importanti monumenti della città, ascoltandone storie, aneddoti, curiosità. 2 buone ore immersi nella cultura e nella bellezza aristocratica ed esclusiva della città dei Savoia. Grazie, Micol, per averci affidato una guida così simpatica, preparata, professionale. Alla prossima!
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2024-05-05 19:19