BY AIR
1. Torino Airport
The international airport is about 16 km from the city centre, about half an hour’s drive, and boasts a good transport service to the town centre, both by bus and train, as well as taxis of course. The airport has daily flights to major Italian and European cities.
Website: www.aeroportoditorino.it
Getting to the airport:
- By bus – the centre of Torino is easily reachable in 30 minutes using the SADEM bus service. https://torino.arriva.it/linee-aeroportuale-tpl-torino-centro-torino-airport/
- By taxi – the taxi area is located at the exit of the arrivals terminal and reach the city centre in about 30 minutes www.taxi-torino.it
- By Train – The railway line connects Turin Airport with Turin Porta Susa station in about half an hour, 7 days a week.
Departures from Turin Porta Susa: on weekdays, first departure at 05.01, last departure at 21.25
Departures from Turin Airport: on weekdays, first departure at 06.00, last departure at 22.28.
The airport station is located opposite the Arrivals area of the terminal.
Fare: €3.60 per passenger
More information on the Trenitalia website.
2. Milano Malpensa International Airport
This airport is located at about 100 kms from Torino and offers daily international and intercontinental flights.
Website: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
Getting to the airport:
- By car – from Torino: A4 Milano-Torino motorway, exit Novara, S.S. (national road) 32, direction Oleggio, follow the directions for Malpensa. From Alessandria/Genoa: A26 motorway, exit Sesto Calende, direction Somma Lombardo, follow the directions for Malpensa.
- By bus – daily connections with Torino https://torino.arriva.it/linee-commerciali-torino-milano-malpensa/, journey time 2 hours approximately.
TRAIN
Piemonte’s railway system has more than 2,000 km. Piemonte’s central location in relation to the most important European rail connections is also reinforced by the high speed line, already partly operational, which will be completed in the next few years.
CAR
Piemonte is equipped with efficient and modern access routes and is reachable from all over Europe by means of five motorways:
- A32 Torino – Fréjus from France;
- A5 Torino – Monte Bianco from France and Switzerland;
- A4 Torino Milano – Venezia from central and eastern Europe;
- A6 Torino – Savona from Liguria and southern France;
- A21 Torino – Piacenza from central and southern Italy.
T1 Traforo del Monte Bianco – www.tunnelmb.com
T2 Traforo del Gran San Bernardo – www.sitrasb.it
T4 Traforo del Fréius – www.tunneldufrejus.com
LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT
GTT – Gruppo Torinese Trasporti – runs Torino’s urban transport service with an efficient network of buses, trams, railways and an automatic underground line (the first driverless underground railway in Italy).
Torino is a smart, green city and it offers a bike sharing service [TO]BIKE: an innovative transportation project, accessible 24/7, with 116 stations and MOBIKE, a free floating version.