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“Turin is a city that invites rigor, linearity and style. It invites logic and through logic opens the door to madness.”

Thus Cesare Pavese brilliantly described the spirit of this enigmatic city, as rational and composed by day as it is lively and bustling in the evening. A relaxing afternoon stroll or a bike ride in the lush green corners of the city gives way at night to sipping a cocktail in one of the many downtown establishments, where you can alternate between chatting in good company and listening to great music.

Quadrilatero, Piazza Vittorio and San Salvario

In Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, you can stroll through the streets of the historic center and find numerous typical Piedmontese restaurants, the famous ‘piole torinesi,’ and clubs to spend a pleasant evening. In Piazza Vittorio and the San Salvario district, known for nightlife, there are cocktail bars, nightclubs, and venues with live music

Allianz Stadium and Grande Torino Olympic Stadium

If you love football, you can attend Juventus matches at the Allianz Stadium, one of the most advanced and technologically equipped facilities worldwide, where you can also visit the team’s dedicated museum. For those who support Torino FC, Filadelfia Living apartments are located within a ten-minute walk from the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, a multifunctional stadium with 28,000 seats, hosting concerts and various events during the summer season.

 

Valentino Park

Strolling along the banks of the Po River, between the monumental bridges Umberto I and Isabella, admiring the tree-lined avenues, numerous statues and fountains is the best way to relax immersed in nature. Not to be missed is the picturesque Borgo Medioevale with its Castle, once the summer residence of the Savoy family and now used as the seat of the Polytechnic University of Turin, the beautiful rock garden, and the botanical garden. A true little paradise made even more magical by the exclusive terraces of the establishments along the river.

Regio Theater and Alfieri Theater”

In the heart of Piazza Castello, Teatro Regio is one of the most important opera houses in Italy and the European and international scene. Since 1740, it has hosted renowned symphonic, choral, and chamber concerts, ballets, and performances. With a design unique in the world, it is also a venue for conferences, guided tours, exhibitions, and events. On the other hand, the Alfieri Theater, just 950 meters from Porta Susa station, is the second oldest theater in Turin. Inaugurated in 1855, over the years, it has become the preferred destination for prose performances.

Auditorium Rai

Just a stone’s throw from the Mole Antonelliana, the home of the Rai National Orchestra since 1952, it hosts regular symphony seasons and high-level concert events. It has been a key element in the history of Italian culture, serving as a center for musical radiation since the mid-nineteenth century. With its enormous hall capable of accommodating more than 1500 people, the Auditorium is perfect for an evening immersed entirely in music.