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        In Turin, people stroll a cobblestone street by a church with a clock tower. Surrounded by buildings adorned with windows, doors, and statues, the scene unfolds under a cloud-filled sky.

        Flight to Turin (TRN) from 181 EUR

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        From Brussels from 181 EUR

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        Reach your destination quickly, affordably, and with ease. Choose from a wide range of offers and book the flight to Turin on lufthansa.com that best matches your preferences. For example, in March 2027 you can fly from Brussels to Turin starting from 181 EUR.

        Fly to Italy, get to know the country and the locals, and visit landmarks in Turin. Make yourself comfortable and relax during your flight. For those who enjoy reading on board, a wide selection of digital magazines and newspapers can be downloaded in advance with Lufthansa eJournals. Once you land in Turin, you’ll be all set to start exploring your destination.

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        Start your journey with us and head to your next destination. You can find the lowest-priced flight to Turin from Brussels in March 2027, starting at just 181 EUR.

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        Flying to Turin: tips and information for your trip

        Nestled at the foot of the Alps, Turin is one of northern Italy’s most captivating cities. With its elegant boulevards, grand squares, and rich cultural heritage, it charms visitors year after year—a perfect place to immerse yourself in art, history, and culinary delights.

        Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region and was once the first capital of a unified Italy. Today, it’s known for its baroque architecture, world-class museums, and vibrant café culture. Stroll under its famous arcades, explore the opulent Royal Palace, or admire the iconic Mole Antonelliana, home to the National Cinema Museum. After your flight to Turin, unwind with a traditional bicerin—a layered coffee-and-chocolate drink—in one of the city’s historic cafés, or indulge in Turin’s renowned chocolate and truffle delicacies.

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        From disembarking your flight to Turin to your first steps in the city

        Your flight will arrive at Turin Airport (Turin-Caselle), about 16 kilometers from the city center. The trip takes roughly 30 minutes by taxi or around 45 minutes by bus or train. Public transport is reliable and budget-friendly, while taxis provide a faster, more convenient option.

        If you plan to explore the surrounding Piedmont region, renting a car is a great option and can be arranged directly at one of the many car rental stations at the airport. Within Turin itself, the city is very walkable, and you can also use trams, buses, or the metro to get around easily.

        Practical and useful information for your flight to Turin

        • When is the best time to visit Turin? The most pleasant months to visit are April to June and September to October, when the weather is mild and ideal for sightseeing. In winter, the nearby Alps make Turin a great base for ski trips.
        • What local food should you try in Turin? Be sure to try local classics such as agnolotti (stuffed pasta), vitello tonnato (veal with tuna sauce), and rich gianduja chocolate. Turin is also the birthplace of vermouth, which you can savor in its charming historic cafés.
        • What language is spoken in Turin? Italian is the main language in Turin, but you can usually get by with English, especially in hotels, restaurants, museums, shops, and popular tourist attractions.

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        National Automobile Museum: Explore the evolution of cars in this fascinating museum, perfect for families.
        Turin Zoo: A great place to spend a day with kids, featuring a variety of animals and play areas.
        Mole Antonelliana: Take an elevator ride up to enjoy panoramic views of Turin, an exciting experience for all ages.

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        *Source: You can find more information for your destination region on the Federal Foreign Office website.

        The information provided here is intended as a helpful guide only. Legal regulations and risk situations may change at any time. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of this information, Lufthansa cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies, omissions, or changes in the data. We recommend consulting the website of the Federal Foreign Office or other relevant authorities to obtain the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding travel advisories, requirements, and conditions.

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