Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience the thrill of flying a Boeing 737 in a realistic simulator in Turin. Perfect for aviation fans and thrill-seekers alike, with expert guidance.
If you’ve ever dreamed of taking the controls of a commercial airplane, this 30-minute flight simulator in Turin offers a surprisingly authentic taste of what it’s like to be a pilot—minus the turbulence and long hours. Designed for aviation enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone looking for a fun, immersive activity, this experience puts you behind the cockpit’s controls of a Boeing 737 with a professional pilot right by your side.
What we love most about this experience is the realistic cockpit setup and guided instruction. It’s not just a game; it’s a chance to understand the nuances of flying a commercial aircraft, even if only for half an hour. One notable highlight from reviews is how knowledgeable instructors make sure you feel confident and engaged, turning a technical activity into an accessible adventure.
A potential consideration is that this is a focused simulation—it doesn’t include things like taxiing or engine startup, which means it’s perfect for those mainly interested in the flying part rather than a full aircraft operation. Also, transportation between airports isn’t included, so planning your logistics ahead of time is key.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate authentic, hands-on experiences and want a memorable activity that stands out from typical sightseeing. Whether you’re an aviation geek or just someone looking for a unique story to tell, this simulator delivers a compelling 30-minute adventure.

This experience truly makes you feel like a pilot—minus the responsibilities of aircraft maintenance or air traffic control. Upon arrival at the meeting point in Turin, you’ll meet your instructor, a professional B737 pilot, who will be seated beside you for the entire duration. The activity kicks off with the pilot ensuring the engine is already started and the aircraft aligned with the runway, so you won’t waste time figuring out the basics.
Once in the cockpit, you’ll be introduced to the controls and instrumentation, which look quite similar to what real pilots use—an aspect highly praised by reviews. The instructor will guide you through standard flight procedures, making sure you understand the basics before soaring into your preferred scenario. Whether it’s a quick takeoff or a smooth landing, you’ll get to try each phase of the flight.
The highlight is the 220° video projection system, which transports you to various scenic or challenging landing environments, from Caribbean islands to icy Alaska. This visual immersion enhances the realism and keeps the experience engaging, especially if you’re a visual learner or a fan of flight sims. Reviewers mention how “brilliant” the experience was, and one wished they had booked a longer slot, hinting at how addictive this activity can be.
The cockpit setup includes 1 or 2 passenger seats at the back, allowing a friend or family member to join you in sharing the moment. The activity ends back at the starting point, giving you a neat, contained experience.
Looking for more options in Turin? Here are some other experiences worth considering.

Most reviews emphasize the quality of guidance. The instructor isn’t just a technical voice; they’re knowledgeable and enthusiastic, making complex procedures accessible. One reviewer mentioned, “The instructor was very knowledgeable,” which can be reassuring for first-timers or less technically inclined guests.
Since some steps like engine startup, FMC programming, or taxi procedures aren’t included, the focus remains on the core flying experience—taking off, approaching, and landing—making it suitable for those mainly interested in the flying part.
The experience’s price point of $153.27 per person is justified mainly by the quality of simulation and instruction. For aviation buffs, it offers high value considering the realism and personal guidance offered. Plus, the fact that it’s a private activity means you won’t be sharing your simulator with strangers; it’s tailored for your group.

The meeting point in Turin is conveniently located in Via Salbertrand, with public transportation nearby, making it easy to access. Since transfers between airports aren’t included, plan your route accordingly, especially if you’re arriving from elsewhere in Italy.
The activity lasts about 30 minutes, which, while short, is packed with hands-on flying. Booking on average happens around two weeks in advance, indicating good availability and popularity among travelers. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including service animals, and is a private experience, ensuring a personalized touch.
Keep in mind that most travelers can participate, and the activity is designed to be accessible—even if you have no prior flying experience. You’ll be surprised how quickly you get the hang of it, thanks to the guided instruction.
One reviewer described it as “brilliant,” especially for those who love aviation. They wished they had booked a longer session, which hints at how engaging and addictive the simulation is. The instructor’s professionalism and deep knowledge also receive high praise, making the experience feel more genuine.
Another reviewer appreciated how the cockpit was already prepared, saving time and allowing them to focus purely on flying. The visual system at 220° was another highlight, creating an immersive environment that transported them from the airport in Turin to distant locations around the globe.
This activity is perfect for aviation enthusiasts, first-time flyers curious about cockpit control, or families looking for an interactive activity. It’s also suitable for travelers wanting a brief but impactful adventure that’s different from typical sightseeing.
If you’re someone who loves tech, simulation, or just wants a memorable story to share, this simulator experience will hit the mark. It’s also a great gift idea for aspiring pilots or anyone interested in flying without the commitment of flight training.

This flight simulator experience in Turin offers a surprisingly realistic and engaging taste of what it’s like to pilot a Boeing 737. With a knowledgeable instructor guiding you through each step, it’s an activity that combines fun, education, and a bit of adrenaline—all in a compact 30-minute session.
While it doesn’t cover every aspect of flying (like taxiing or engine startup), the core experience is immersive enough to satisfy aviation fans and curious travelers alike. The visual projection system and cockpit setup make it feel authentic, and the private nature ensures a personalized, relaxed atmosphere.
For those who value practical, memorable activities that deliver genuine insight and thrill, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s particularly appealing if you seek an activity that’s both fun and educational, with the added bonus of expert guidance.
In short, whether you’re a seasoned aviation nut or just looking for a unique adventure in Turin, this simulator promises a captivating window into the pilot’s world—with plenty of laughs, learning, and awe along the way.

How long is the flight simulator experience?
The total duration is approximately 30 minutes, offering a compact but immersive window into flying a Boeing 737.
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly and fun for youngsters, especially since it’s a guided, controlled experience.
Are transfers between airports included?
No, transportation between airports or to the meeting point is not included, so plan your logistics accordingly.
Do I need any prior flying experience?
No prior experience is necessary. The professional pilot guides you through the process, making it accessible for beginners.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes a 30-minute simulation with a real pilot seated beside you, cockpit access, and visual scenery options.
Can I bring a friend or family member?
Yes, 1 or 2 passenger seats are included, so you can share the experience with someone else.
Is the activity private?
Yes, it’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
What scenarios can I choose?
You can select from a variety of landing scenarios, from the Caribbean to icy Alaska, thanks to the visual projection system.
What’s the main highlight of this activity?
The combination of realistic cockpit controls, professional guidance, and immersive scenery makes this experience particularly memorable and authentic.
This flight simulator experience in Turin is a fantastic way for aviation lovers or the simply curious to get a taste of what it’s like to fly a commercial aircraft—all within a manageable time and budget. Whether as a special treat, a gift, or just a fun adventure, it’s sure to leave a lasting impression.