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Line A
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Red Line
Blue Line
Green Line
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Red Line
Blue Line
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National Cinema Museum
Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass
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National Cinema Museum
Red Line
Blue Line
Green Line
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National Cinema Museum
Hop-On Hop-Off
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Red Line
Blue Line
Green Line
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Line A (Red Line)
Line B (Blue Line)
Line C (Green Line)
There are 3 routes with a total of 22 stops.
The starting point of all the lines on Turin hop on hop off tours, this city square is at the heart of Turin and is surrounding by majestic buildings.
Mole Antonelliana was originally conceived as a synagogue but now houses the National Museum of Cinema. It’s a must-visit for those seeking a panoramic perspective of Turin's skyline.
Villa della Regina is a stately mansion that was once the favored residence of Queen Marie Adelaide. Stroll through its lush garden and explore its stately rooms.
Corso Lanza is a fashionable thoroughfare, weaving through the city's heart and captivating visitors with its trendy shops, inviting cafes and lively atmosphere.
Parco del Valentino in Turin is a scenic park along the banks of the Po River. Visit this park for its vibrant flora and stunning view. Unwind and embrace the beauty of nature in the heart of the city.
Stazione FS Porta Nuova in Turin is the city's central railway station, seamlessly blending historic architecture with contemporary travel amenities.
Showcasing the city’s best preserved ancient Roman remnants, Parco Archeologico offers insights into Turin’s rich past.
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, this museum is commited to biodiversity and showcasing the diverse living wonders of our planet.
This museum showcases automotive history, housing a diverse collection that spans from vintage marvels to avant-garde prototypes.
Pinacoteca Agnelli-Lingotto in Turin is an art gallery nestled within the iconic Lingotto building. Beyond its impressive art collection, this cultural gem provides panoramic views of the city.
Turin's industrial history comes alive at Stazione FS Lingotto, a railway station that was bombed during WW2.
Known for hosting thrilling ice hockey events, this stadium has mobile partition walls that can be moved around to conduct simultaneous events inside it. It is the largest hall of this type in Italy.
OGR is a unique centre (that was a former rail repair station) where art, culture and educational exhibitions and events are conducted.
Turin's military history comes alive at Museo Pietro Micca, dedicated to the Turin Siege in 1706. See 18th-century weapons and maps. It highlights the valor of Pietra Micca, the soldier who demonstrated immense bravery against the French troops.
At Turin's dynamic duo—Allianz Stadium and Juventus Museum, visit the state-of-the-art arena and explore Juventus's glorious history. This experience is a football enthusiast's dream come true.
This is the majestic estate comprising the La Mandria castle, stately halls and exhibition areas, art masterpieces and sprawling gardens.
At Parco Dora, lush greenery intertwines with remnants of the city's industrial past.It was once home to large factories such as Fiat and Michelin.
This multicultural hub not only offers a diverse array of fresh produce and local delicacies but also provides a vibrant glimpse into the daily life in Turin.
Explore the world of coffee at Turin's Lavazza Museum. Discover the legacy of this iconic Italian brand and experience the art of coffee-making.
Yes, Turin has a hop-on-hop off tour that allows you to witness famous landmarks in the city like National Automobile Museum, the Lavazza Museum, Parco Dora and more. With combo tickets, you can even visit the Venaria Reale and National Cinema Museum.
Booking Turin hop on hop off bus tours online is highly recommended as you can avail great deals and visit major attractions at lower rates.
The Citysightseeing bus is the most popular hop-on hop-off bus tour option in Turin. You can choose between Line A (red Line), Line B (Blue line) or Line C (green line) to see the most iconic attractions of this city. Note that from November to March, only the red line is functional.
While the duration of a tour on Line A lasts 50 minutes, Line B takes about 70 minutes and Line C takes 80 minutes, subject to traffic conditions. Line A buses depart every 60 minutes, Line B buses depart every 80 minutes and Line C’s frequency is 120 minutes.
The buses departing from Line A begins at 10:15 AM with the last bus departing at 4 PM. Line B buses depart at 10:15 AM and the last bus is at 5:30 PM. Line C starts at 9:50 AM and ends at 5:50 PM.
You can look forward to seeing attractions like the Lavazza coffee Museum of Turin, the National Automobile Museum, the National Museum of Cinema and more during your Turin hop-on-hop off tour.
Yes, Turin hop on hop off tours come with multilingual audioguides.
Audioguides are available in English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, German, Spanish, Russian and French on Turin hop on hop off buses.
Up to one wheelchair user can get on board the Turin hop-on-hop off bus. Please note that only buses that have footboards and a dedicated space for wheelchairs are accessible-friendly.
No, Turin hop-on hop-off buses do not have hotel pickups.