How to get to Turin
Turin is a nationally and internationally important railway junction and high-speed trains connect it to Europe and to the rest of Italy. The main railway stations are:
- Porta Nuova (from/to Roma, Milano, Genova, Firenze, Bologna, Venezia, France) - Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 53
- Porta Susa (from/to Roma, Milano, Firenze, Bologna, Venezia, Spain and TGV from/to France) - Piazza XXVII Dicembre, 8
- Lingotto (intermediate stop from/to Roma, Genova, Firenze) - Via Pannunzio, 1
Turin has its own international airport, both known as Torino Caselle or Torino Sandro Pertini (TRN), located 16 kilometers northwest of the city centre. From Caselle Airport a shuttle bus will take you to the city centre in about 45 minutes.
The connection from Milano Malpensa airport to Turin is granted by a service operating 18 hours/day and 10 couple of runs.
There are many links connecting the main national and international cities with Turin.
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Five different motorways connect Turin to other major Italian and European cities. The main access roads to the motorway are placed at each cardinal direction of the city.
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