Sep 10 – 13, 2024
Europe/Rome timezone

How to reach Torino

Torino takes advantage of a well structured connection system by plane, train and car.

 

By plane

The Torino Caselle Airport (TRN) is connected to most of the international European airports. Torino city centre can be reached from the Airport by train or bus. You can find the information on the trip by train here and here. The timetable of the SADEM bus company from and to the Torino airport is available here.
Tickets can be bought in the arrival hall from automatic vending machines (cash or credit cards), from the tobacconist or directly on board. 

As an alternative, for International flights you can use the Milano Malpensa Airport (MXP) that is about 2 hours by bus far from Torino.
You can find the bus timetable from and to the Milano Malpensa airport here.

 

By train

Torino has two main railway stations, Porta Nuova and Porta Susa, both in the city centre. They are connected, also with frequent high speed rail services, to the main destinations in Italy and France, and from there to the rest of Europe. Lyon can be reached in 2.5 hours, Paris in about 5 hours and Milan in only 50 minutes. More info here (Trenitalia) and here (Italo Treno).

 

By car

Motorways A6 Torino-Savona, A4 Torino-Milan-Venice, A21 Torino-Piacenza-Bologna, A5 Torino-Aosta, A32 Torino-Bardonecchia connect Torino to most Italian cities, to France, Switzerland, Austria and the rest of Europe.

 

Visa information

For any visa information, please refer to the website of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs vistoperitalia.esteri.it or check with your local Italian Embassy or other diplomatic representative before you travel.