48 hours in Turin: what to do, what to see, where to eat
Charming, welcoming and elegant: this is the first impression Turin gives off when you get off the train. As well as one of the most important economic and financial centers of Italy, Piedmont’s main town is a very young and vibrant city, thanks to its numerous universities. The importance of Turin was already clear and well-known to our forebears, when they chose Turin as the capital of their new country, about 200 years ago. Considered a gem of our beautiful North, it is a place that can be visited at any time of the year, since there is so much to do, see and most of all, eat.
WHERE TO EAT
Porto di Savona (Piazza Vittorio Veneto, 2)
Let’s start with a classic. This restaurant, located in the city’s most important square, is a place you just cannot miss if you want to try local Piedmont cuisine. Inside, the place tells the story of Turin, in its photographs and in its 19th century furniture, while the view and the sun will keep you company if you sit outside. Try their agnolotti and their ravioli, they will blow your mind. Bottega Mia (Via Palazzo di Città 19)
Once again, the location of this place is part of the reason why we love it, as it is only a few steps away from the Palazzo Reale. They serve Mediterranean fare, and focus on Italian tradition. If you decide to stop here for a meal, you will definitely be away from the hordes of tourists. The ambience is elegant but not excessively so, and if you are coming with your partner, it will be a good ...
Fonte di notizie:
the blonde salad
URL:
http://www.theblondesalad.com/
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