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Discover Turin and Piedmont with a 5-day city card offering free museum entries, discounts on attractions, and easy access to top sights for an authentic Italian experience.
Navigating Turin and the wider Piedmont region becomes a whole lot easier and more affordable with the Torino+Piemonte 5-Day City Card. Designed for travelers who want to make the most of their visit without breaking the bank, this pass offers not only free access to many museums and landmarks but also discounts on sightseeing tours, cultural events, and transportation. With a validity of five consecutive days, it strikes a good balance for those wanting a flexible yet comprehensive experience.
What we particularly like about this card is how it opens the door to a wide range of attractions — from regal palaces to contemporary art spaces — all bundled into one convenient package. Plus, its inclusion of public transport discounts makes getting around effortless. On the flip side, it doesn’t cover public transportation in Turin directly, so you’ll need to plan that separately. This product is ideal for visitors eager to explore both the city’s history and its artistic flair at their own pace, especially if they’re visiting for a few days and want to maximize value.


The Torino+Piemonte Card is perfect if you’re looking to cover a lot of ground without the hassle of individual ticketing. It’s especially valuable for museum lovers, history buffs, or anyone eager to see Turin’s royal and cultural treasures. The inclusion of discounts on sightseeing tours and cultural events adds extra layers to your experience, making every day feel curated and special. It’s a smart choice for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a flexible approach to sightseeing.
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The process is straightforward enough: after booking via the official platform, you’ll receive your voucher. Unlike guided tours or group excursions, you start your experience by simply going to the designated museums or sights, showing your voucher at the entrance. This flexibility means you can plan your days around opening times and your personal interests. Reviewers have mentioned the convenience of going directly to sites like the Museo Egizio or Palazzo Madama without long lines, thanks to the pre-activated pass.
The card is valid for five days once activated, giving you a broad window to explore at your own pace. You’ll love the way it streamlines your visit — no need to buy individual tickets for each museum or attraction, saving both time and money. The included discounts on the Juventus Museum, for example, mean you can enjoy Turin’s football history without the full-price ticket.
The list of included sites reads like a virtual tour of Turin’s cultural gems. Expect to spend plenty of time at:
Many reviewers have pointed out the knowledgeable guides and staff, which significantly enhances their visits. For example, visitors have appreciated the friendly staff at the Museum of Automobiles and the Museum of Oriental Art, who shared insights that brought the displays to life.
The panoramic lift in Mole Antonelliana is a crowd favorite. As one reviewer said, “You’ll love the views from the top, especially if the weather is clear — you can see all across Turin and beyond.” It’s a perfect spot to get your bearings and snap memorable photos.
Beyond free museum entries, the card offers discounts on tourist activities such as guided tours, city sightseeing buses, and cultural events. For art fans, the reduced tickets at events like the ARTISSIMA International Fair and other exhibitions in November are an added bonus. These discounts mean you can indulge in cultural festivals without overspending.
The card provides discounted tickets for 2- and 3-day public transport passes, which can be used on buses, trams, and metro lines. Travelers have noted, however, that the card doesn’t include direct access to Turin’s public transport — so you’ll want to purchase these tickets separately or plan your routes accordingly. Still, the savings add up, especially if you plan on multiple trips within the city.
While the card covers many attractions, the public transportation in Turin isn’t included directly, which could be a slight inconvenience. Also, you’ll need to book timed entry slots for some museums like the Egyptian Museum and the Museum of Cinema**—something that’s highly recommended to avoid disappointment. Reviewers have said that the process is simple but important to keep in mind, especially during busy periods.
Another point to consider: skip-the-line access isn’t included, so if you’re a time-conscious traveler eager to beat the queues, you may want to combine this card with pre-booked tickets or early visits.

Many visitors appreciated the knowledgeable guides and the stunning views from the Mole Antonelliana. One said, “The lift ride and the museum are worth every penny,” highlighting how the combination of architecture and collections creates a memorable visit. Others appreciated how the card enabled them to visit multiple sites without juggling multiple tickets, making their trip smoother and more enjoyable.
“Beautiful, it was our first time in Torino and we will visit Torino again.”

The Torino+Piemonte 5-Day City Card is a stellar choice for museum enthusiasts, culture vultures, and history lovers who want to explore Turin at their own pace without the worry of ticketing logistics. Its combination of free museum access, discounts on major landmarks, and transport savings really makes it stand out. If you’re planning a multi-day trip and want to maximize your budget while experiencing Italy’s northern jewel, this card offers excellent value.
However, if your focus is solely on public transport or specific sites outside the included list, you might want to weigh the costs and benefits. Still, for most visitors keen to explore Turin’s highlights broadly and deeply, this card is a practical, cost-effective, and enriching companion.
Does the Torino+Piemonte Card include public transportation in Turin?
The card offers discounts for 2- and 3-day tickets, but public transportation in Turin isn’t included directly. You’ll need to buy separate tickets for buses, trams, or the metro.
Can I visit museums in any order?
Yes, the card is valid for five consecutive days starting from the first use, so you can plan your visits based on opening hours and your interests.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
For some museums like the Egyptian Museum and the Museum of Cinema, booking a time slot is highly recommended to ensure entry and skip the queues.
Are children under 12 included?
The card is valid for one adult and one child under 12, making it family-friendly, but additional children might require separate arrangements.
Does the pass include skip-the-line entry?
No, skip-the-line access isn’t included, but early planning and booking can help you avoid long waits.
What kind of discounts are available for other attractions?
Many sites, like the Juventus Museum and art fairs, offer discounted tickets, helping you save on popular attractions beyond the free entries.
Is the card worth it for a short visit?
While designed for five days, if you plan to visit multiple sites and enjoy cultural activities, the savings and convenience make it a good investment, especially for a longer stay.
To sum it up, the Torino+Piemonte 5-Day City Card is a well-rounded choice for travelers eager to experience Turin’s cultural riches without hassle. Its combination of free entries, discounts, and flexibility delivers excellent value, making your trip both smoother and more memorable. Whether exploring iconic landmarks or discovering contemporary art, this pass adds depth and convenience to your adventure in Italy’s stylish northern city.