Turin's Embankment

Day Note:

This trip takes you on journey of discovery along side the River Po in central Turin. You will not find many international tourists in this area. The idea of this trip is to embark on a cultural walk taking you to places where the Torinese relax, stroll and do sports. This is part of the 'real' Turin, close to where I live, and is where I go for a walk or a cycle ride. I recommend that you travel light, wear comfortable shoes and keep your eyes open for the...

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    River Po

    River Po - Turin
    • Contact:

    • +39 011 535 181
    • Location:

    • Via Murazzi del Po
    • Turin,Piedmont10123
    • Map

    Description:

    Between the city and the mountains the river, the symbol of the city, winds slowly and majestically. Along the right bank (the side nearest the mountains), are many sports centres, such as the well known rowing schools which have their historic homes here. There are also public areas of greenery which are the perfect places for a tranquil walk. The left bank is characterised by a notable difference in height between the city and the surface of the water. At the edge of the river are the famous 'Murazzi'; a long road which is the home of numerous nightclubs and bars, of all kinds. From 'Murazzi' it is possible to take a 'Navigazione sul Po', a tourist trip which lets you see the city from a different point of view.

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    Pier

    • Contact:

    • +39 (0) 11 83 25 80
    • Location:

    • Arcades 7,9,11, Murazzi del Po
    • Turin,Piedmont10123
    • Map

    Description:

    Down on the Murazzi embankment, bedside the river Po, the Pier was one of the first bars opened in this area. Enjoy great music, excellent canapés, cool drinks in a brilliant location. Designed on an American loft theme this place is very trendy and popular among the Torinese. This is the place to have that last drink. Join the hordes and listen to some random music at around 4 in the morning.





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    Orto Botanico

    Orto Botanico - Turin
    • Contact:

    • +39 011 661 2447
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli 25
    • Turin,Piedmont10125
    • Map

    Description:

    This is a study centre linked to the university department of Botanical Biology set up in 1729 which was reopened to the public only in 1997. In the botanic garden called 'Boschetto', a strip of the old forest which used to cover the Padana plain has been rebuilt. As well as local flora there are also exotic plants here.

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    Castello del Valentino

    Castello del Valentino - Turin
    • Contact:

    • +39 011 53 5181 (Tourist Information)
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Corso Massimo d'Azeglio
    • Map

    Description:

    The Valentino Castle stands within the Valentino Park, on Corso Massimo D'Azeglio. It has not changed much in appearance since the expansion work carried out by the architect Di Castellamonte between 1630 and 1660 at the request of the Lady Maria Cristina. The side facing the city is built in typical French style in the form of a horseshoe. However, the facade which overlooks the Po has predominantly Italian characteristics and features.Today it is home to the Faculty of Architecture.

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    Borgo Medioevale

    Borgo Medioevale - Turin
    • Contact:

    • +39 011 443 1701
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Corso Massimo D'Azeglio
    • Parco del Valentino
    • Map

    Description:

    This unusual structure is situated Valentino Park, not far from the Valentino castle. It was created for the 1884 exhibition and is a realistic reconstruction of what a 15th century Piedmontese village would have looked like. It shows such details as the craftsman's workshops, the pomegranate fountain and the Landlord's castle, said to be inspired by the Fenis castle. These are most probably all copies of other medieval buildings still in existence throughout Piedmont.

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    Peyrano Fabbrica

    Description:

    The name of Peyrano is essential to the great tradition of the Turin chocolate makers. A dynasty which despite great demand for its products does not want to change the traditional way in which its chocolates are made in an old building beside the Po, opposite the Parco del Valentino. One can find more than sixty wonderful types of chocolates in its shops, including the unforgettable "giandujotti", an excellent chocolate from Turin which was invented back in 1865 by an alchemic mixture of chocolate and the round and "gentile" hazelnut of Piedmont.



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