Uncover the hidden treasures of Turin on a small-group tour of the majestic Royal Palace of Piedmont. Explore neoclassical piazzas, indulge in chocolates, and admire elegant Baroque palazzos in this historic region.
Uncover the hidden treasures of Turin on a small-group tour of the majestic Royal Palace of Piedmont. Explore neoclassical piazzas, indulge in chocolates, and admire elegant Baroque palazzos in this historic region.
- Venaria Reale - Morning: The Royal Palace of Venaria, a summer residence of the Savoy family inspired by Versailles, is surrounded by expansive Italianate gardens. This 16th-century hunting lodge was constructed for Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy. The basements now feature a historical exhibition narrating the story of the Savoy family, while the…
- Venaria Reale - Morning: The Royal Palace of Venaria, a summer residence of the Savoy family inspired by Versailles, is surrounded by expansive Italianate gardens. This 16th-century hunting lodge was constructed for Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy. The basements now feature a historical exhibition narrating the story of the Savoy family, while the upper floors host rotating exhibitions. Please note, the Royal Palace is closed on Mondays.
- Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi - Afternoon: Beyond Turin, several remarkable destinations await, such as the Hunting Palace of Stupinigi. Built in the 1730s from a design by Juvarra, it is considered one of his masterpieces. The palace’s exterior has been restored, and its interior remains as opulent as ever, featuring the Museo d’Arte e Ammobiliamento, a collection of art and furniture from other Savoy palaces. Stupinigi Castle is also closed on Mondays.

- Local guide
- Snacks
- Local guide
- Snacks
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Piedmont (known as Piemonte in Italian) translates to “foot of the mountains.” Turin, the region’s main city, is not only Italy’s automotive hub and the location of the Holy Shroud. The city boasts neoclassical piazzas, shops brimming with chocolates and stylish fashions, and beautifully restored Baroque palazzos.
The team is small and dedicated to…
Piedmont (known as Piemonte in Italian) translates to “foot of the mountains.” Turin, the region’s main city, is not only Italy’s automotive hub and the location of the Holy Shroud. The city boasts neoclassical piazzas, shops brimming with chocolates and stylish fashions, and beautifully restored Baroque palazzos.
The team is small and dedicated to helping others discover the charm of Turin. Piedmont is a region steeped in history, making it a must-visit at least once in a lifetime. Suggestions are offered, but the choice of what to see and do is entirely up to the visitor. Tours are conducted with a maximum of four people, ensuring a relaxed and leisurely experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.