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Train from Turin to Milan (Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Travellers)

Train from Turin to Milan (Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Travellers)

Posted on 21 June 202621 June 2026 by turinandbeyond.com

Travelling from Turin to Milan by train is one of the easiest journeys you can make in Italy. In just over an hour, you can go from a calm, elegant city to one of the most famous and fast-paced destinations in the country. It’s a route I take quite often, and once you’ve done it […]

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How to Use Trains in Italy (Beginner Guide for First-Time Travellers)

How to Use Trains in Italy (Beginner Guide for First-Time Travellers)

Posted on 19 June 202621 June 2026 by turinandbeyond.com

Travelling by train in Italy is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to explore the country. Whether you’re heading from Turin to Milan, visiting smaller towns, or planning a longer journey across regions, the Italian rail system is generally efficient, affordable, and well-connected. If you’re new to using trains in Italy, this guide […]

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Planning a Trip to Italy: Essential Tips to Know Before You Go

Planning a Trip to Italy: Essential Tips to Know Before You Go

Posted on 19 June 202622 June 2026 by turinandbeyond.com

If you’re planning a trip to Italy, there are a few things I’ve learned along the way that can make your experience much smoother. Whether you’re visiting for a short trip or considering living here, understanding the culture and small everyday differences will help you avoid confusion and enjoy your time more. In this guide, […]

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Best Day Trips from Turin: Easy Trips by Train or Car

Best Day Trips from Turin: Easy Trips by Train or Car

Posted on 30 December 202521 June 2026 by turinandbeyond.com

One of the things I love most about living in Turin is how easy it is to get out of the city for the day. Turin is in a really convenient location, which means you can reach mountains, vineyards, lakes, and small towns without much planning. The best part?Many of these trips are completely doable in […]

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