- Must visit
Museo Egizio
One of the world’s most important Egyptian museums outside Cairo, famed for its vast collection of mummies, papyri, statues, and tomb artifacts.
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One of the world’s most important Egyptian museums outside Cairo, famed for its vast collection of mummies, papyri, statues, and tomb artifacts.
A major film museum inside Mole Antonelliana with immersive displays, movie memorabilia, and a panoramic glass elevator to the dome.
An important fine arts gallery with paintings by Italian, Flemish, and Dutch masters, housed within the Royal Museums complex.
Turin’s ceremonial heart, surrounded by royal buildings, arcades, and major museums, making it the city’s essential starting point.
A grand baroque square lined with elegant porticoes, historic cafes, and twin churches, often called Turin’s drawing room.
A large riverside park popular for walking, cycling, and relaxed views of the Po, with gardens and historic features inside.
Thin slices of veal served cold with a creamy tuna and caper sauce, a classic Piedmontese dish strongly associated with Turin.
Small hand-pinched pasta parcels, traditionally filled with roasted meat and served with butter, roasting juices, or sage.
A warm dip of garlic, anchovies, and olive oil or butter, shared with raw or cooked seasonal vegetables in autumn and winter.
Historic fine-dining restaurant near Piazza Carignano, celebrated for refined Piedmontese cuisine and an elegant grand setting.
Well-regarded contemporary trattoria focused on high-quality Piedmont ingredients, traditional recipes, and a warm, polished atmosphere.
Long-standing classic restaurant on Piazza Vittorio Veneto, known for traditional Turin dishes in a historic, characterful dining room.
Moderate for Italy: coffee and casual meals are reasonable, while central hotels and fine dining cost more.
Service is often included or modest. Rounding up or leaving EUR 1-2 at cafes is common; 5-10% in restaurants for good service is appreciated, not required.
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Turin, Via Mario Pannunzio (Stazione Lingotto) -> Torino Porta Nuova
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Beaune to Turin by bus. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest bus, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Turin, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most Beaune to Turin buses use the Beaune, Péage Sud to Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Terminal Bus) station pair, with some services arriving at Turin, Via Mario Pannunzio / Corso Caio Plinio (Stazione Lingotto). Use this guide to compare Beaune and Turin bus stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like bus station facilities and services.
Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Terminal Bus) is 2 km from Turin city centre. Public transport options include:
Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Terminal Bus) has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, and Ticket Office.
Food options include: Cafeteria Terminal (in the station), Ristorante Italia (0.2 km), Trattoria Torino (0.5 km).
Free Wi-Fi. ATMs are located near the main entrance.
Ticket office support is available at Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Terminal Bus).
Available at Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Terminal Bus): Parking, Taxis, WC.
Accessibility facilities are available at Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Terminal Bus): Elevators, ramps.
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