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How to reach Turin
By plane
The city of Turin has an airport, the Sandro Pertini, located approximately 16 km from the city. You can also reach Turin from Malpensa airport, although it is more than 100 km away
Sandro Pertin international airport
Information
I “Sandro Pertini”
Strada San Maurizio, 12 - Caselle Torinese (Torino)
Tel. +39.011.5676361/362
Fax +39.011.5676420
www.aeroportoditorino.it
Links and parking
The Sandro Pertini airport is just 16 km from the city. Shuttle buses link the airport to the city, along with a railway line and a taxi service.
Taxi
The taxi rank is opposite the exit of the domestic and European flight Arrivals hall.
By train
The platform for the railway line linking the airport to Dora Station in Turin is approximately 140 m from the exits. Trains depart every half hour from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.. The journey from the airport to the city station takes approximately 20 minutes. There are two intermediate stops along the journey: Dora and Madonna di Campagna
Treni - bus Ticket prices
There are two types of Ticket. One-way tickets cost Euro 3.00 and cover the journey from Caselle Airport to Turin (or Turin to Caselle Airport) as well as 70 minutes of travel on GTT public transport. The one-day ticket costs Euro 5.50 and covers the journey from Caselle Airport to Turin (or Turin to Caselle Airport) as well as the use of the entire GTT network for the whole day Holders of Torino+Piemonte Card are entitled to travel on the railway shuttle for free
By Bus
The Sandro Pertini Airport is linked to the city of Turin by a shuttle bus service, which takes you to Porta Nuova Station in approximately 40 minutes. The first bus leaves early in the morning and the last one leaves at around midnight. The shuttle bus stop is opposite the exit of the domestic and European flight Arrivals hall. The bus stops at the Porta Nuova railway station on the corner of Via Sacchi. Other buses link the airport to Porta Susa Station.
Routes and airlines
Thanks to the flights landing at Turin Airport, the city can be reached from other cities in Italy, including: Bari, Cagliari, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Pescara, Reggio Calabria, Rome, Trapani and Trieste. The Sandro Pertini airport is also an important stop for international flights which link the Piedmontese capital with some other foreign cities, such as Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Casablanca, Krakow, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Luxembourg, Madrid, Munich, Oslo, Paris-CDG, Stuttgart, Timisoara, Tirana and Vienna.
By train
The city of Turin is well connected thanks to an extensive network of junctions. The city has four stations, distributed through various parts of the city. Here are the train stations and specific connections with other Italian and European cities. Dora station is used for the shuttle service to the Airport. For information on trains, ticket prices and train times, visit: www.trenitalia.com
Porta Nuova
corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 53
tel. +39 011532427
Collegamenti: Roma, Milano, Genova, Firenze, Bologna, Venezia, Francia
Porta Susa
piazza XXVII Dicembre, 8
tel. +39 011538513
Collegamenti: Roma, Milano, Firenze, Bologna, Venezia, Spagna, Francia (TGV)
Lingotto
via Pannunzio, 1
tel. +39 0113173897
Collegamenti: Roma (stazione intermedia), Genova (stazione intermedia), Firenze (stazione intermedia)
Stazione Dora
Piazza Baldissera
tel. +39 0112217835
Collegamenti: Aeroporto Internazionale di Torino "Sandro Pertini", ogni 30 minuti
For information on trains, ticket prices and train times, visit: : www.trenitalia.com.
By car
Given its situation, Turin is an important point of access to and from Europe. The city’s motorway exits are located at all four cardinal points, thus guaranteeing rapid and smooth traffic. In addition, the city is surrounded by the tangenziale ring-road, which makes it possible to reach the various parts of the Piedmontese capital without having to drive through the city centre. Here is a list of motorways linked to the city of Turin, and which connect it to other Italian cities. A4 (Turin – Milan), A5 (Turin - Ivrea), A6 (Turin – Savona), A21 (Turin – Piacenza). The Piedmontese capital also has links to France, through important passes. The A32 motorway links the city to Fréjus Tunnel. In addition, there are also the Grand Saint Bernard and Mont Blanc Tunnels. As well as the toll-motorway, the city of Turin is connected by a network of trunk roads, which are toll-free, which are integrated with the motorway network.
Statale n |
Name |
Links |
| 10 | Padana Inferiore | Moncalieri, Alessandria, Piacenza, Cremona, Mantova, Monselice |
| 10 | Padana Inferiore verso la Liguria | Alessandria, Novi Ligure, Genova |
| 11 | Padana Superiore | Chivasso, Vercelli, Novara, Milano, Brescia, Padova, Venezia |
| 20 | Del Colle della Maddalena | Borgo San Dalmazzo, Confine Francese del Colle |
| 23 | Del Colle di Sestrieres | Stupinigi, Pinerolo, Sestrieres, Cesana |
| 24 | Del Monginevro | Susa, Cesana, Monginevro, Francia |
| 25 | Del Moncenisio | Collegno, Susa, Moncenisio |
| 26 | Della Valle d'Aosta | Chivasso, Ivrea, Aosta, Piccolo San Bernardo |
| 27 | Gran San Bernardo | Aosta, Gran San Bernardo |
Distances from other italian cities
| Torino - Aosta | 110 Km |
| Torino - Bologna | 332 Km |
| Torino - Bolzano | 410 Km |
| Torino - Florence | 395 Km |
| Torino - Genova | 170 Km |
| Torino - Milano | 138 Km |
| Torino - Rome | 673 Km |
| Torino - Trieste | 542 Km |
| Torino - Venezia | 402 Km |
| Torino - Napoli | 871 Km |
| Torino - Pisa | 335 Km |