
Turin Slow: Leisurely Strolls and the Quiet Soul of Piedmont
### A day of Piedmontese calm Turin doesn't need rushing.
7h 30min
Duration
5
stops
09:30 - 17:00
Schedule
Free
Price range
Turin Slow: Leisurely Strolls and the Quiet Soul of Piedmont is a curated one-day experience in Turin with 5 activities: Valentino Park and Medieval Village, Caffè Al Bicerin, Basilica of Superga, Medieval Village and Po Riverbank and 1 more. Estimated duration: 7h 30min. Price range: Free.
### A day of Piedmontese calm
Turin doesn't need rushing. Its beauty reveals itself in the details: the painted ceilings of historic cafés, the ochre facades that shift in tone with the evening light, the gardens where locals stroll with no fixed destination. This slow route crosses the city with the philosophy of savoring every moment.
### From park to park, between rivers and hills
Parco del Valentino, on the banks of the Po, is Turin's green heart. Here time is measured by the rhythm of the rowers and the crunch of leaves underfoot. From the Borgo Medievale, a faithful reconstruction of a 15th-century Piedmontese village, you walk unhurriedly to the botanical gardens.
### The culture of coffee and chocolate
Turin is the birthplace of Italian chocolate. At Caffè Al Bicerin, open since 1763, they serve the drink that blends chocolate, coffee, and cream in a glass cup. Beyond the drink itself, it's an experience of contemplation: the dark wood of the interior, the antique mirrors, the whispered conversation.
### The basilica on the hill
Going up to Superga isn't mandatory for a slow day, but it's perfect. The funicular or the bus takes you to Juvarra's basilica, where the views of the snow-capped Alps and the Po Valley plain invite you to stay in silence. No crowds, no rush, just the wind and the perspective.
### The bookshop as a refuge
Turin is a city of bookshops. Librería Internacional Luxemburg, open since 1872, has that charm of European neighborhood bookshops where you browse without pressure, chat with the bookseller, and discover an author you didn't know.
Turin rewards those who take it slow. This route through historic parks, century-old cafés, and hilltop basilicas reveals the elegant, unhurried character of Italy's former capital.
Daily Itinerary
Valentino Park and Medieval Village
Valentino Park stretches along the Po River as a corridor of tranquility in the heart of the city. Designed in the 19th century following English landscape principles, its winding paths beneath centuries-old plane trees invite aimless wandering. The Medieval Village, built for the 1884 General Exhibition, faithfully reproduces a 15th-century Piedmontese hamlet with castle, artisan workshops, and an aromatic herb garden.
Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli, Torino, 10125, Italia

Caffè Al Bicerin
Since 1763, Caffè Al Bicerin has served the drink bearing its name: a combination of hot chocolate, espresso, and milk cream served in a transparent glass to admire the three layers. The tiny venue with original mirrors and dark wood sits opposite the Consolata church. Alexandre Dumas, Nietzsche, and Umberto Eco were regular patrons.
Via Conte Verde, 16d, Torino, 10122, Italia

Basilica of Superga
The Basilica of Superga, Filippo Juvarra's masterpiece (1731), crowns the highest hill east of Turin at 672 meters. Built as a vow by Duke Vittorio Amedeo II after the victory against the French in 1706, its neoclassical dome is visible from across the city. From its esplanade, the view encompasses the entire Alpine arc from Monviso to Mont Blanc on clear days.
Strada Comunale alla Basilica di Superga, 73, Torino, 10132, Italia

Medieval Village and Po Riverbank
The walk along the Po riverbank between the Medieval Village and Umberto I bridge is one of Turin's most pleasant. The dirt path follows the river between poplars and willows, with views of Monte dei Cappuccini on the opposite bank. It's a 2km route perfect for slow philosophy.
Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli, 25, Torino, 10125, Italia

Luxemburg International Bookshop
Founded in 1872, Libreria Internazionale Luxemburg is one of Europe's oldest independent bookshops. Located on Via Cesare Battisti near Piazza Castello, it specializes in foreign-language literature. Dark wood shelves reach the ceiling, aisles are narrow but welcoming, and staff recommend with real expertise.
Via Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange, Torino, 10123, Italia

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Frequently asked questions
What does the Turin Slow: Leisurely Strolls and the Quiet Soul of Piedmont experience include?
Turin Slow: Leisurely Strolls and the Quiet Soul of Piedmont includes 5 activities curated by a local expert: Valentino Park and Medieval Village, Caffè Al Bicerin, Basilica of Superga, Medieval Village and Po Riverbank, Luxemburg International Bookshop.
How long does the Turin Slow: Leisurely Strolls and the Quiet Soul of Piedmont experience last?
The experience has an estimated duration of 7h 30min. You can adapt it to your own pace, pause it and resume whenever you want.
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How much does the Turin Slow: Leisurely Strolls and the Quiet Soul of Piedmont experience cost?
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