Why buy the Torino+Piemonte Card

A money-saving city card

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Only considering the Torino+Piemonte Card's price alognside the sites it allows you to visit free (without looking at all the added discounts and offers), let me show you why this city card is one of the few that actually save you money.

Its current prices are 40€ (2 days), 46€ (3 days), and 53€ (5 days), and the non-discount admissions of the top palaces and museums I know you'll want to visit (because they're awesome) are:

  • Royal Palace: 15€ (only 2€ of you're 18-25)

  • Egyptian Museum: 18€

  • National Museum of Cinema (without the lift): 16€

  • Palazzo Madama: 10€

  • Villa della Regina: 10€

  • National Automobile Museum: 15€

  • Lavazza Museum: 10€

  • Venaria Palace: 20€

Many other museums also charge around 10€.

Include some of those however you want to on your itinerary - it's so easy to cover the initial investment (without running from site to site!).

**Consult each site's official website to see if you're eligible for a discount - in that case you might not need the city card. Most are linked on the corresponding spots on the map.

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