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Discover the grandeur of Turin – the former royal capital of Italy, where elegant piazzas and smart boulevards set the scene for a memorable city break. The Italian Alps create a dramatic backdrop to Turin’s skyline, so you can easily hit the slopes in winter and hike in the summer, or stay put in the city and enjoy its relaxed cafe culture all year round.

Fly from London to Turin with British Airways to explore northern Italy’s Piedment region. Famous for its Baroque architecture, there’s no better spot to admire its beauty than the Piazza Castello. This is where you’ll find the Palazzo Reale with its exquisite royal armoury, ornate ceilings and stuccowork. Don’t miss the nearby Palazzo Madama either, current home to the Turin City Museum of Ancient Art – and former residence of Napoleon, no less. For some post-sightseeing indulgence, you’re never too far from an artisanal chocolate shop thanks to the city’s claim to fame as the birthplace of the chocolate bar. Then when evening comes, while away the hours in the San Salvario district by the River Po, enjoying good food and plenty of local Barolo in its buzzy bars and restaurants. Book your flight to Turin today.

Turin flight FAQs

How long is a flight to Turin?

Flights from London Heathrow Airport to Turin Airport take around one hour and 45 minutes.

What’s the cheapest month to fly to Turin?

Prices are generally more expensive to fly to Venice in the summer and during February, when Venice Carnival takes place.

When’s the best time to visit Turin?

Flights are often cheaper between London and Turin in spring and autumn, as many visitors choose to visit in the peak summer months, or during winter for the ski season.

Is Turin cheap to visit?

While the luxury hotels and restaurants of the Centro district can be pricey, you can easily enjoy a trip to Turin on a budget. Stay just over the river in Cavoretto for great value accommodation and for night life, you’ll find San Salvario has a huge variety of cafes and bars with fixed-price menus for lunch. You can also save on your morning espresso if you drink it at the bar like an Italian. You’ll often pay more for table service – although it’s worth it for the people watching alone.

If you time your visit right, you can visit some of Turin’s most popular museums for free on the first Sunday of every month. Just check the museums’ websites and pre-book your free ticket in advance.

Is it easy to get around Turin?

It’s easy to reach the city centre from Turin’s airport. Taxis from the terminal take around 25 minutes, or you can hop on the regular bus and be in the centre of the action within 40 minutes.

Once you’re in Turin, you’ll find that the metro, tram and bus services run frequently and reach most of the main attractions. You can buy tickets in advance from local newsstands or tabaccheria, which are small tobacco shops.

You might find that getting around on foot is the most enjoyable way to discover the city. Turin’s elegant piazzas and fascinating architecture means there’s plenty to take in as you meander through the streets.

You can hire a car with British Airways if you want to see more of what Turin and its surrounding areas have to offer. You’ll receive great benefits, with all mandatory charges included and 24-hour customer support, plus you’ll collect Avios points on every rental.

Why visit Turin?

As the home of Fiat, Lavazza and a thriving chocolate industry, many know Turin for its commercial prowess, but there’s so much more to the city than just business. Pack your trip with fascinating history, great food and the significant arts scene, including the annual film festival that brings visitors from around the world. Meanwhile, the impressive Teatro Regio is one of the largest opera houses in the world, offering an impressive repertoire.

Turin’s proximity to the Alps means you can combine a city break with an alpine adventure. With resorts such as Sauze d'Oulx or Courmayeur only a 90-minute drive from the airport, you can enjoy glorious trekking trails in summer sun, or slope down the pistes on snowy winter days.

Do I need a visa for Italy?

Citizens of the UK and Ireland and EU passport holders do not need a visa to visit Italy. If you hold a passport from a country or territory outside of these areas, you may need to apply for a visa before you travel. You can find out more about visa requirements for all the countries we fly to on our visa information page.

How many bags can I check in on my flight to Italy?

您可以预订仅限手提行李的票价,也可以充分利用我们的超大行李限重。如果您选择经济舱标准票价或 British Airways 假期套餐之一,每位乘客除了手提包、笔记本电脑包或其他小包外,还可托运一件重量不超过 23 公斤的行李。携带幼儿乘坐任一机舱旅行的家庭还可以托运一个安全座椅和一张完全折叠式婴儿车。了解有关儿童行李限重的更多信息。

If you’re flying in our business cabin, you can check in two bags weighing up to 32kg each. Read our baggage guide for full details.

Why fly British Airways to Turin?

从预订时开始,您就会体验到我们热情周到的服务。选择仅携带手提行李旅行,或者选择含有 23 公斤托运行李限额和飞行前 24 小时免费选座的票价。飞机上的空气经过高效过滤器过滤,机上餐食美味可口,英国式服务热情周到。

我们全程悉心照料每一位乘客,让您一路上感到轻松惬意。

Turin Travel Essentials

航班时间

1 小时 45 分钟

时区

GMT+1

货币

欧元

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