Turin
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This combo offers two experiences in one: a visit to the National Cinema Museum for the film nerd in you and a hop-on hop-off pass for you to see Turin’s best sights at a flexible pace.
Discover top sights in Turin like the Automobile Museum, Lavazza Museum, Borgo & more with a 24/48-hour hop-on hop-off pass. Visit up to 22 top sights in the city and set off on a self-guided walking tour. On the bus, you can enjoy panoramic views from an open-top seat, click plenty of pictures, and tune in to a multilingual audio guide.
Red Route
Hop on the red route and discover the heart of Turin and its many museums.
Schedule
First bus: 10am from Stop 1 (Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello)
Last bus: 6pm from Stop 1 (Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello)
Frequency: Every 60 minutes
Popular stops: The Valentino Park, Borgo, the Medieval Fortress
Blue Route
Discover the more modern side of Turin by cruising down the blue route.
Schedule
First bus: 9:45am from Stop 1 (Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello)
Last bus: 5:15pm from Stop 1 (Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello)
Frequency: Every 90 minutes
Popular stops: The Automobile Museum, the Lingotto with the Pinacoteca Agnelli, the Olympic sites
Green Route
Discover Turin’s artistic highlights on the Green route.
Schedule
First bus: 9:30am from Stop 1 (Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello)
Last bus: 4:55pm from Stop 1 (Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello)
Frequency: Every 120 to 150 minutes
Popular stops: The Lavazza Museum, the Parco Dora district, the Reggia di Venaria Reale
Please click here for a detailed route map and its boarding points.
You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
The National Cinema Museum (near Stop 1, Capolinea Bus Terminal - Piazza Castello) is at the epicenter of Turin’s film history. With fast-track access, you get to skip the lines and discover 1.8 million film-related artifacts, including film reels, documents, photographs, apparatus, posters, and sound recordings. You’ll also get a chance to explore exhibitions, both permanent and temporary, like the Archeology of Cinema or the Film Machine. If you would like to relax on chaise lounges and watch iconic film clips projected onto large screens, be sure to drop by the Aula del Tempio (Temple Room).