Turin is an elegant and sophisticated city, embraced by the course of the Po river and surrounded by hills and mountains. But don't be fooled by its apparent calm: Turin is lively and versatile, a jewel of a city offering culture, fun and a pinch of adventure in the streets of the city centre and in the green hills surrounding it.
Apart from the most popular places for tourists, such as the Mole Antonelliana, the Egyptian Museum and the Cinema Museum, Turin boasts many activities to do and places to explore off the beaten track. Turin should be discovered little by little, ideally following the tips of the locals.
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