Travel to Turin

Turin is located in the heart of Europe, 10 hour by car from Vienna, Amsterdam, south of Italy

Turin is strategically located in the heart of Europe, making it easily accessible from many major cities. By car, it is approximately a 10-hour drive from destinations such as Vienna and Amsterdam, while remaining well connected to the rest of Italy, particularly the northern regions. Its position at the crossroads between Italy and Western Europe makes Turin a convenient and attractive destination for both international and domestic travelers.

How to Reach Turin

Turin is easy to reach thanks to its strategic location and excellent connections by air, train, and road. Below you will find the main travel options to help you plan your journey.

Direct Flights to Turin Airport (TRN – Torino Caselle)

Turin Airport is the closest airport, located about 25–30 minutes from the city center.

It is mainly served by international connections via major European hubs, including:

➤ Lufthansa (via Frankfurt, Munich)

➤ ITA Airways (via Rome Fiumicino)

➤ Air France (via Paris Charles de Gaulle)

➤ KLM (via Amsterdam Schiphol)

➤ Iberia (via Madrid)

➤ Seasonal low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and Volotea

Most international travelers reach Turin by connecting through a major European hub.

Flying into Nearby Major Airports

Several nearby airports offer a wider range of international and intercontinental flights, with excellent connections to Turin by train or bus.

Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) – approx. 1h30 from Turin

➤ Major intercontinental airport and easyJet hub

➤ Direct bus services to Turin (Autostradale / Sadem – approx. 2 hours)

➤ Train option: MXP → Milan Centrale → Turin Porta Nuova (high-speed Frecciarossa)

Milan Linate Airport (LIN) – approx. 1h45 from Turin

➤ Convenient for European flights

➤ Metro or bus to Milan city center, then high-speed train to Turin

Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (BGY) – approx. 2h30 from Turin

➤ Major low-cost hub (Ryanair)

➤ Bus to Milan followed by a fast train to Turin

Geneva Airport (GVA) – approx. 3h30 by train

➤ Good option for travelers from North America (Star Alliance)

➤ Scenic train journey through the Alps

Reaching Turin by Train

Italy’s high-speed rail network is fast, reliable, and comfortable.

Turin has two main railway stations:

Torino Porta Nuova – the main central station

Torino Porta Susa – modern station, ideal for high-speed trains

Travel Times from Major Cities

  • Milan → Turin: 45 minutes – 1 hour

  • Rome → Turin: 4 – 4.5 hours (direct high-speed trains)

  • Florence → Turin: 2.5 – 3 hours

  • Venice → Turin: approx. 3.5 hours (one change in Milan)

From France

Paris → Turin: approx. 5 hours

  • Services operated by SNCF TGV or Trenitalia Frecciarossa

  • Comfortable route crossing the Alps

Traveling by Car

Turin is well connected by highways:

➤ From Milan: A4 motorway (approx. 1h30)

➤ From France or Geneva: via Mont Blanc Tunnel or Fréjus Tunnel (tolls apply)

Please note that parking in central Turin is limited. Many visitors prefer hotels offering private parking.

Local Transportation in Turin

*For conference participants, a public transport ticket covering the three days of the conference will be provided.

Airport to city center:

➤ Train (15–20 minutes)

➤ Bus (approx. 45 minutes)

➤ Taxi (approx. €35–40)

Getting around the city:

➤ Extensive tram and bus network

➤ One metro line, very convenient between Porta Susa and the city center

➤ Walking is easy in the historic center

Recommendation for June Conference Attendees

Due to high summer demand, the most convenient and cost-effective option is usually:

  • Fly to Milan Malpensa (MXP)

  • Continue to Turin by direct bus or high-speed train

  • Stay near Porta Nuova or Porta Susa for easy access to transport and venues

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