Transportation
Turin (Torino) can be easily reached by plane and train. The city has its own international airport (TRN) and is well connected with the Intercontinental Milano Malpensa airport (MXP).
High-speed trains are available from/to the major cities in Italy and Europe, e.g., Milan, Rome, Venice, Florence, Naples, Paris, Lyon, etc.
Frequent high-speed trains | |
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Milan | 50min |
Genoa | 2h |
Florence | 3h |
Venice | 3h 10min |
Rome | 4h 10min |
Naples | 5h 30min |
How to reach Turin (Torino)
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Turin International Airport is about 16 km from the city centre (~25 min by car).
Getting to the airport:
By bus – the centre of Torino is easily reachable in 30 minutes using the ARRIVA (https://torino.arriva.it) or FLIBCO (https://www.flibco.com) bus services.
By taxi – the taxi area is located at the exit of the arrivals terminal and reach the city centre in about 30 minutes. (https://www.taxitorino.it)
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Milano Malpensa International Airport is located at about 100 kms from Turin.
Getting to the airport:
Daily connections with Torino are available. The journey time is approximately 2 hours using the ARRIVA (https://torino.arriva.it), FLIBCO (https://www.flibco.com), or FLIXBUS (https://www.flixbus.com) bus services.
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Italy’s railway system is reinforced by the high-speed line that connects Turin to the major cities in Italy and Europe. The major stations closest to the conference venue are “Torino Porta Nuova” and “Torino Porta Susa”.
Train lines:
Trenitalia (https://www.trenitalia.com)
Italotreno (https://www.italotreno.it.it)
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GTT – Gruppo Torinese Trasporti (https://www.gtt.to.it) runs Torino’s urban transport service with an efficient network of buses, trams, railways and an automatic underground line