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Cities of unknown Italy, we have already figured out how and why to go to Bergamo, Bologna, Perugia, Lucca and Portofino. Next in line is the bustle of the largest market in Europe, entertaining stories from the house of Christopher Columbus and tart wine in quiet coastal cafes. This time we go to Verona, Turin, Stresa and Genoa, and then relax on the shores of Lake Garda.






Verona

Why Verona?

Because the Montagues, the Capulets and "a plague on both your houses." It is impossible not to visit the city of Shakespearean passions, especially if you still hang out in the Lake Garda area or go to Venice from Bergamo.

How to get to Verona?

You can reach Verona by plane: it has its own Verona-Villafranca International Airport. And the easiest way to get to Verona from other cities in Italy is to take a train from Milan or from Venice towards Milan. From the train station to the center of Verona is almost a stone's throw away.

What to do in Verona?

Despite the fact that Verona is known primarily thanks to Shakespeare, there is something to see here in addition to the coveted Juliet balcony. For example, in the city center there is a mini-version of the Roman Colosseum - Arena di Verona - located on Piazza Bra. This amphitheater was originally built for gladiator fights, and now it is used as a concert venue, so with a certain amount of luck, you can get to some opera in the Arena.

In the center of Verona, there is Piazza delle Erbe, captivating at first sight, in the middle of which the fountain of the Verona Madonna flaunts, and along the edges there are several palaces and towers, one of them - the Lamberti Tower - can and should be climbed to look at Verona from a height of 83 meters. Piazza delle Erbe is remembered at least for the trading stalls placed throughout the area; during the day, umbrellas are spread over them (which looks especially piquant from the Lamberti tower), and in the evening the umbrellas and the counters themselves are folded, and neat wooden chests remain on the square. Looking at this, you understand that the Italians really know a lot about beauty.

In addition to the traditional place of pilgrimage for tourists - Juliet's balcony - you can also find the house in which Romeo allegedly lived and reach Juliet's tomb, and if you do it on a moonlit night, it will be a great adventure.

Would you like to have a snack? Look in Muy Bien for pancakes, pies, Argentinean steaks and, of course, coconut cake for dessert. Prices make you ask again and order twice as much as you can objectively eat - very cheap. Please note: the cafe has a break from 14.30 to 18.30.

A decent place for lunch or dinner is Tapasotto. Here, in a simple interior, you can try almost everything that Italy is proud of.

Despite the fact that most of the sights of Verona are concentrated in the center of the old city, there are almost the most beautiful places outside of it. So, for example, in Verona, surrounded by the Adige River, amazing embankments - do not regret taking a few hours to walk along them.

One of the most important places you will find across the river is the Convent of Our Lady of Lourdes (Santuario Madonna di Lourdes). You can reach it by crossing the Pietra bridge and climbing up to the Cloister through the numerous olive orchards along the stone-lined streets. From there, the best view of Verona opens, although it should be borne in mind that it is almost always covered with a characteristic haze, and although this does not allow you to see the city in all its details, it gives the panorama some special charm.

If you do not feel the strength and determination to get to the Convent of Our Lady of Lourdes (and it will take at least an hour to go up there), you can make a light hike to the San Pietro castle, which is much easier and faster to reach, and the views are also impressive. Verona is good and amazing wherever you go.

A little further than Verona is also one of the best restaurants in this province - Trattoria Dal Nane, you can look there on the way from Garda or to Garda. It's a small local food establishment that doesn't even accept cards, so if you decide to stop by, don't forget to stock up on cash.






Malcesine and Limone on Lake Garda

Why Malcesine and Limone?

Of all the towns on Lake Garda, the most interesting, perhaps, can be called Malcesine and Limone: in Malcesine there is a funicular that allows you to climb the mountains and see the entire lake from a height of 1800 meters, and in Limone there are a lot of hiking mountain trails that are a pleasure to climb .

How to get to Malcesine?

It is most convenient to get to Malcesine from Verona: next to the train station there is a bus station from which bus number 164 runs to Garda (however, the bus is seasonal, so it is better to check the schedule in advance), you can also get from the town of Peschiera del Garda, from the station of which bus number 183 runs to Malcesine.

What to do in Malcesine?

By themselves, the towns on the lake are similar, the differences are in various pleasant little things: there is a funicular, here is a fortress, and from here you can swim to a small island. Against this background, Malcesine boasts two whole features: a cable car and a castle, in which, moreover, there is a museum.

Malcesine, like all other lakeside towns, is small: if you wish, you can get around it in an hour, but people come here to relax from the bustle of the city, sit on the lakeshore and look at the ferries and seagulls, walk in the mountains and drink wine in the coastal cafe.

All this has long been understood, for example, by German tourists who enjoy the proximity of Garda to Germany and constantly come here to relax, so do not be surprised that the second language after Italian, which you will be spoken to in a hotel and restaurant, will be German. Although the locals speak English very well.

When booking accommodation, you should be careful: hotels are often located along the coastal strip at some distance from the center of Malcesine or on the outskirts of the mountains, so it will be difficult to get to them without a car. But if the prospect of an hour's walk to your accommodation doesn't scare you (or three extra bus stops), then Piccolo Hotel and a room with a lake view can be a great option.

Another life hack in case you are going to visit (and this must be done by all means) the castle and use the funicular - buying a combined ticket, it will cost less than two separate tickets.

The castle, located on the very shores of Malcesine, is called Castello Scaligero (Castle of the Scaligers), and inside it there is a natural history museum and a museum of Lake Garda and Mount Baldo. The best time to visit the castle is in the early evening, when you can climb the castle tower and from there watch the ferries sailing in the setting sun. Not far from the center of Malcesine there are several kiting and surfing clubs, and it is always very pleasant to watch the skiers even for those who are not fond of these types of activities.

Not far from the castle, right on the lake, you can find the Al Corsaro restaurant and order lake fish and seafood for lunch or dinner.

But still, the main attraction of Malcesine is Mount Monte Baldo, which you can climb by funicular. A combined ticket for the lift and the castle usually costs around €20, which is a very small price to pay for what you can see there. Feel free to set aside 3-4 hours for walks along Monte Baldo, and if you bring food with you, you can have a picnic in the mountains and watch paragliders who fly from the mountain over the lake. A bewitching spectacle.

At the very end of the cable car there is a cafe, which you must definitely go to to drink a cup of coffee or something stronger, because it is impossible to think of a better view and place for this.

They go to Malcesine all year round (in winter, according to information on the Internet, you can go snowboarding in Monte Baldo), but from spring to late autumn it is most pleasant here, and in summer cows with bells walk along the slopes of Monte Baldo. When planning your trip, make sure that the funicular will not be closed for maintenance: information about the closure of the lift, as well as its daily schedule, can be found on a special website.





How to get to Limone?

Limone, like any other town on Lake Garda, can be reached from Malcesine by ferry. See the ferry schedule, but it is better to check all this information on the spot, because freedom-loving Italy always remains Italy.

What to do in Lemon?

The main thing that can and should be done in Limon is climbing the mountains and wandering around them. There are several trekking trails in the nearby mountains, which you can walk more than one day if you wish, but do not make the main beginner mistake: do not go out unprepared. Otherwise, a visit to Limone may turn out not to be a joyful walk, but a tedious hike in slippers through the mountains and return at dusk.

To avoid such annoying troubles, it is better to go out in the morning, taking water and food with you and putting on trekking shoes. It is also important to calculate the time of return to the city, because the sun sets behind the neighboring mountain quite quickly and unexpectedly. Believe me, the views from the trekking trails are worth all these preparations and hours of walking.

The town of Limone itself, as you might guess from the name, is full of citrus fruits: there are also greenhouses in which you will find all kinds of varieties and hybrids of lemons, oranges and grapefruits, and just citrus trees growing right on the streets and along the coast.

Another must-do thing in both Limone and Malcesine is to drink wine by the lake and eat pasta with seafood, which is a little more than delicious there. For example, in Limone you should look into the restaurant at the All "Azzurro hotel, where for relatively little money you can try excellent pasta with mussels or seafood, sitting right on the waterfront.





Stresa

Why Stresa?

Because it is one of the most impressive resorts on Lake Maggiore, from its shore you can easily and quickly get to a little paradise on Earth, where peacocks roam freely and trees grow right out of the water.

How to get to Stresa?

There is a train from Milan to Stresa, and the train station is located very close to the town, so you can get to it on foot.

What to do in Stresa?

First of all, you should try your luck on the funicular, which will take you from Piazzale Lido to Mount Mottarone, almost one and a half thousand meters high, from which you can see the whole lake, the Alps and nearby towns. Like this . There is one “but” in this tempting plan: in 2015, the lift was closed for repairs indefinitely, so before leaving, do not forget to check if this repair is over. Even if the funicular is closed, you can climb Mottarone by car, provided that you are not afraid of mountain serpentines.

In addition, from the mountain you can not only admire the lakes, but also squeal fervently on the Alpyland Mottarone attraction, reminiscent of a roller coaster. By the way, the attraction even works winter.

On the slope of Mount Mottarone is Alpinia Botanical Garden, where you can admire the most beautiful alpine plants.

In addition to the mountains, it is worth taking a ride on the Borromean Islands: Isola Bella and Isola Madre, where boats of various calibers regularly go from the coast of Stresa. On the nearest island of Bella, there is the Borromean palace and the garden of the same name, in which white peacocks roam and luxurious flowers and trees grow. To get into this little paradise, you just need to buy a ticket, which is sold right at the entrance to the palace. If you are going to visit the neighboring island of Madre, then it is worth buying a general ticket for the palaces and gardens of both islands in order to save on a serving of gelato.

There is also something to see outside the palace and garden on Isola Bella: next to the palace there is a picturesque observation deck from which you can forever stare at the trees growing right out of the water, and at the lake boats coming and going.

Madre Island, which you will get to from Bella Island on the same boat, is inferior to it in size, but not in picturesqueness: it also has its own palace and garden, but they are not as large and pretentious as on the neighboring island. Going to Madre, do not forget to look at what time the return boat leaves from there, so as not to accidentally stay in these gardens.

But if you have enough time, then it will not be superfluous to swim to Isola dei Pescatori (aka Isola Superiore), which, unlike the two previous islands, is famous not for gardens, but for shops and eateries. At its core, Isola Superiore is a fishing village, so you can easily enjoy fish cuisine here: for example, look into the Belvedere restaurant.

If you didn’t manage to eat on the fishing island, you can also find worthy places in Stresa itself. Let's say the restaurant Il Vicoletto, and if you have the opportunity to climb a little higher into the mountains - do not be too lazy to do it, because in the Cardini restaurant you will be met by hospitable hosts and excellent food.








Turin

Why Turin?

Because it is the birthplace of Juventus, the capital of the 2006 Winter Olympics and the center of UNESCO-protected sites.

How to get to Turin?

Turin has an international airport (named after former President Sandro Pertini) which is 15 km from the city, so you can fly directly to Turin (for example, with Ryanair from Vilnius with a change in Charleroi). Turin can be reached by train or car from both Milan and Genoa.

What to do in Turin?

Turin is the capital of Piedmont, the region closest to France and, apparently, because of this, it inevitably evokes thoughts about: in addition, above all the buildings of Turin, like the Eiffel Tower, towers Mole Antonelliana Tower.

First of all, Turin gives the impression of a city where something is constantly happening, and behind every second door there is always a museum or gallery. Therefore, after visiting the traditional museums and sights of the city (Egyptian Museum, Shroud of Turin, Palazzo Madama, Palazzo Reale), be sure to take a walk through the streets. And you will certainly end up in some kind of courtyard where novice artists exhibit and art critics give lectures, or to the choir in the church, which is going to sing a cappella that evening. And all this is completely free!










Genoa

Why Genoa?

Because it is an amazingly beautiful port with unforgettable views, an aquarium and many amazing palaces and museums.

How to get to Genoa?

Genoa has its own international airport named after Christopher Columbus and two main railway stations (Genova Piazza Principe and Genova Brignole), which can be reached by train from Milan or from Rome. The choice of arrival station depends on where you decide to settle: Genova Brignole is located almost in the center of modern Genoa, and Genova Piazza Principe is located closer to the famous old port.

What to do in Genoa?

There are so many beautiful and entertaining places in Genoa that there is absolutely no time to be bored here. This is a very lively and mobile city: something is constantly happening here, people are running and talking on the phone on the go, eating, playing drums, drawing, crouching on the steps of the nearest cathedral, buying coffee and ice cream or just talking animatedly to each other on the street .

The main problem in Genoa, perhaps, will be only the lack of time, because you certainly want to go everywhere and see everything, but better not once. But even if you have only 2-3 days for the city, during this time you can see enough to fall in love with it once and for all.

First of all, go to the embankment to the old port, this is one of the most picturesque corners of Genoa, dotted with palm trees, under which in the evening the locals read books and the traditional La Repubblica. The famous aquarium is also located there, a ticket to which can be bought directly on the site, and visitors are offered a lot of combined options: for example, it is possible to visit the aquarium and Galata Sea Museum at the same time, which is located a stone's throw from the aquarium.

If you arrive at the port early in the morning, you can catch fishing boats returning from the sea full of fish, and fishermen sorting and sorting their catch and drying their nets on the shore. And next to the waterfront is the colorful and fishy Prè district, which, however, is better to visit in daylight, especially if you want to walk around Genoa alone.

On the way from the port to the city center, be sure to walk along Via Garibaldi - a street almost entirely consisting of museums and palaces, and along Via S.Lorenzo, which will lead you to the San Lorenzo Cathedral, and from there - to Piazza Giacomo Matteotti and Piazza Ferrari. By the way, you can get to Piazza Ferrari through the Palazzo Ducale building, in the courtyard of which, if you're lucky, you can catch some kind of exhibition. Ferrari Square is one of the most impressive places in Genoa, with an amazing architectural ensemble around its perimeter and a fountain in the center; especially this area is good in the sunset light.

Although in the evening and morning hours, hardly anything can compete with the observation deck in the Castelletto area, which can be reached by one of two paid elevators. But if you get to the panoramic platform on foot, you can save on the climb and get a lot of experience in return (not such a bad deal).

You should definitely walk through the center of Genoa, where life is really seething: one of the busiest streets of the city, Via XX Settembre, originates from Ferrari Square, turning towards the sea, you can reach the house of Christopher Columbus and the gates of Genoa, left over from the former fortresses of the city.

From here, it is within easy reach of the amazing Genoese church - Chiesa Di Sant "Agostino, adjoining the museum of the same name. Religious rituals have not been held in the church for a long time, but they often host a variety of expositions, which, moreover, are free. And on a sunny day it is flooded with such amazing light thanks to the red and blue stained-glass windows that it can not be compared with any fashion exposition.

A long promenade along which the Genoese make their jogging and evening walks, at the end of which is the fishing village of Boccadasse with colorful houses.

How to get around all this?

So that you can conveniently and logically fit cities from both parts of ours into your plan, we suggest ready-to-move.

In an ideal world, this would be a route worth driving from Milan to Milan or from Rome to Rome in a circle (although this would take at least a month). Therefore, it is divided into 4 strategic parts: from one major city with an airport to the next major city from which you can fly.

It may turn out that round-trip tickets (for example, to and from Milan) and traveling around Italy by train will be more profitable than different cities of arrival and departure. So, if you buy tickets to Milan and back, you can get to Venice by train, and then get back to Milan at a comfortable pace (by the way, you can save money on living in Venice if you rent accommodation in neighboring Padua and visit Venice by train ).

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Today we have an important trip to Turin . But first we go to the city Genoa . Then we walk to the Cathedral. It is located in the city center 150 meters west of Piazza Ferrari along San Lorenzo Street. The temple is named after St. Lawrence.

According to legend, in this place in the 3rd century. Saint Lawrence, traveling to Spain with Pope Sixtus II, accepted his martyr's death. Subsequently, in their place burial a chapel was erected.

We go up the stairs to the temple. At the cathedral next to the chapel of St. John the Baptist is the entrance to the Teroso Museum, which means a treasury that stores several Christian shrines, artifacts and various valuable antiques. Going down the stairs to the dungeon, we find ourselves in a room where honest relics are stored in valuable relics. At the entrance there is a small statue of the holy martyr Archdeacon Lawrence. In it, in the region of the heart, are placed pieces of his holy relics. Behind the statue of St. Lawrence is a bowl of green glass. It was brought by the crusaders from Caesarea, where it was kept in the cathedral. The crusaders decided that this was the Holy Grail, which, according to legend, was presented to King Solomon by the Queen of Sheba.

Solomon kept the cup in his palace. It was presented to one of the honorary citizens of Jerusalem. At the Last Supper, water was poured from it during ablution into the hands of Jesus Christ. In the same cup they collected the blood that oozed from the body of the crucified Savior.

In the next room we see two honest hands. One belongs to the holy righteous Anna, mother of the Most Holy Theotokos, and the other to the holy Apostle James Zebedee. In the next room, behind glass, there is an onyx dish, on which the honest head of St. John the Baptist was brought for the feast to Herod.


Here is a reliquary with the hair of the Most Holy Theotokos. In the chapel of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord John there is a shrine with his honest relics placed inside the altar of this chapel. The chapel is decorated with bas-reliefs and sculptures of saints.

On the left is the beheading of St. John the Baptist, and on the right is the baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ. We inspect all this and leave the temple to the square.

Now our way to the city Turin . We arrived in the city and stop in front of the police post. Our bus was assigned a number. The bus drove to its parking lot at number 19. Then we go on foot through the labyrinths of the park. There are many people here. They say it takes a month to get here. We go to the temple on wooden platforms, and transitions for an hour.

What is it, we know very little about it. For the Western European layman, it appeared out of nowhere in the town of Lirey near Paris on the estate of Count Geoffroy de Charin in 1375. It was exhibited in the local church. Then there were doubts about its authenticity. The history of the Shroud is complex and eventful. In 1898 an exhibition of religious art was held in Paris. The Shroud was hung high above the arch and photographed on May 28 by an amateur photographer. In the evening of the same day, he lowered the film into the developer and froze: against the dark background of the negative, a positive photographic portrait of Christ was revealed - a Face with an unearthly expression of beauty and nobility. What was the meaning of the appearance of the Holy Shroud of Christ at the end of the 19th century. It was a time when humanity was moving away from faith.

Later, the Shroud of Turin was repeatedly filmed in various rays of the spectrum from X-rays to infrared radiation. It was studied by criminologists, the court. Honey. Experts, doctors, historians, physicists, chemists and botanists. The age of the Shroud of Turin is from 30 to 100 years BC. In the Middle Ages, in order to prove its authenticity, the shroud was boiled in oil for a long time, washed and rubbed a lot, but they could not remove and destroy the imprint. The shroud was repeatedly burned or fell into fires. It clearly shows traces of these fires, including drops of molten silver burning through the fabric.

People in reverent silence slowly move into the temple. I go with the prayer "Our Father". We go into the hall with the screen. Here we were shown the Shroud from different angles and explained where which part of the body was under the cloth. Go ahead. Finally, in a huge temple in the twilight, we see, from afar, the famous treasury, stretched like a screen and illuminated from behind. Our turn is on the left. There are monitor screens on the side of the wall, on which the same Shroud is seen close-up. Biblical scenes can be seen on the walls of the temple. You can take pictures, but without flashes, or on video. Our group is only allowed to stand in front of the treasury for 3 minutes. It hangs 3 meters from us at the top. We peer in awe at the white cloth that once covered the body of Jesus. What a joy to see this masterpiece of history.

At present (after the exhibition) the Shroud lies horizontally in a shrine made of aluminum and glass. (Its length is 4.64, width 1.38 meters, depth 0.28 m.) at a constant temperature of argon gas under the royal rostrum. The reliquary is covered with a fabric on which the following words are embroidered: “We honor Your Shroud, Lord… and meditate on Your Passion.”

We go outside. I'm still under the impression of what I saw the relic. On the street we are waiting for the whole group, and we go to the city, where you can buy souvenirs in memory of Turin. There are many different icons with the face of Christ on the Shroud. Outside, the weather worsens again. The sky darkened. Thunder is heard somewhere, and a thunderstorm is nearby. We return back to the temple. We still have 20 minutes. This time you can go from the center, look again, but not so close. But we must go, our time is up. We return to the bus, washed by the rain. We're going to the hotel. The weather outside is not encouraging. I look out the bus window. I notice 3 burning sticks on the road by the side of the road. It's strange to see fire on the road. Now let's go to the side Venice. We settle back into the hotel.


You set out to overcome the distance from Turin to Genoa. Which of the motorists does not dream of getting to their destination as quickly and at the lowest cost as possible. One way to achieve this goal is to have information about the distance between the point of origin and the end point of the route. Our map will help you find the shortest and most optimal route between Turin and Genoa. With a known average vehicle speed, it is possible to calculate the travel time with a small error. In this case, knowing the answer to the question of how many km between Turin and Genoa - 174 km. , the time you will spend on the road will be approximately 2 hours 54 minutes. The map is very easy to work with. The system itself will find the shortest distance and suggest the OPTIMUM route. The route from Turin to Genoa is shown in the diagram with a thick line. On the map you will see all the settlements that will meet on your way while driving. Having information about cities, towns (check out the list of settlements along the Turin - Genoa highway at the bottom of the page) and traffic police posts located along the route, you can quickly navigate in unfamiliar areas. If you need to find another route, just indicate FROM and WHERE you need to get, and the system will definitely offer you a solution. Having a ready map from Turin to Genoa and knowing how to get through difficult interchanges, you can always easily answer the question of how to get from Turin to Genoa.

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Panorama of Turin and Genoa

Driving along a pre-planned route is a way to eliminate problems that may arise in unfamiliar terrain and get over the desired section of the road as quickly as possible. Do not miss the details, check in advance on the map all the complex road forks.
Don't forget a few simple rules:

  • Any driver who travels long distances needs rest. Your trip will be safer and more enjoyable if, having built a route in advance, you decide on places to rest. The map presented on the site has different modes. Use the result of the work of ordinary Internet users and refer to the "People's Map" mode. You may find useful information there.
  • Do not exceed the speed limit. A preliminary calculation of the time and the built route of the trip will help to meet the schedule and not exceed the permitted speed limits. Thus, you will not endanger yourself and other road users.
  • It is prohibited to use while driving substances that cause alcoholic or narcotic intoxication, as well as psychotropic or other substances that cause intoxication. Despite the abolition of zero ppm (now the possible total permissible error in measuring the level of alcohol in the blood is 0.16 mg per 1 liter of exhaled air), it is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol while driving.
Good luck on the roads!

A country of contrasts, here the cities seem to be similar to each other on the one hand, and on the other, each of them has its own unique zest. I have been living in Turin for more than a year, I decided to move here and find a job. Now I work unofficially, but the income is stable, so I can afford short-term trips for tourist purposes.
I went to the city, which is located on the coast of the Ligurian Sea, several times. In most cases, I used public transport, but once I also went by car, which I rented. Now I will describe everything, I hope I can help in solving this problem. Go:)

Traveling by train

Train timetable

There are a lot of railway flights along the route, which run here every day with an interval of 40 minutes - 1.5 hours. More trains in the morning.
The first train leaves at 05.30 and the last one at 21.55.
All train services depart from Torino Porta Nuova station and arrive at Genova Piazza Principe station.

Fare

Travel by train on this route will cost passengers from 13 euros.

Where to buy tickets

Travel documents can be issued directly at the railway station. Or you can buy them on the Internet portal of the carrier itself - www.trenitalia.com/.

Trenitalia train

Traveling by bus

Since the distance between these Italian cities is insignificant, you can also comfortably take a bus from the well-known Flixbus company. This trip will take you approximately 2 - 3 hours.

Bus Schedule

The route runs four direct buses that go to:

  • 07.35 from the station Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, and arrive at 09.50 at the station Genova, Autostazione Principe.
  • 10.00 from the Torino station, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, and arrive at 13.00 at the Genova station, Autostazione Principe.
  • 10.25 from the station Turin, Stazione Lingotto, and arrive at 13.00 at the station Genova, Autostazione Principe.
  • 20.40 from the station Torino, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, and arrive at 23.25 at the station Genova, Autostazione Principe.

Fare

The ticket price ranges from 5 to 7 euros.

Where to buy tickets

Bus tickets can be quickly issued on the carrier's website - https://www.flixbus.ru/.

Flixbus buses

We travel by car

In 2 hours you can reach the city from Turin by car. Italian roads are in good condition, so they are very comfortable to drive. You can find out the traffic features and all other interesting points on moving along Italian motorways.
We leave Turin on the E70 highway, which we drive towards Alessandria, while passing Asti. After Alessandria, we turn following the signs to the E25 highway, which will lead to the desired city.

Road in Italy

Italian roads are toll roads, you must pay a certain amount in advance, depending on the vehicle. You can read detailed information about the cost, payment methods and other interesting information on this topic.
On the way there are many cafes, fast food restaurants where you can stop for a rest and drink coffee, have a bite.

Finding the perfect train connection has never been so easy. Thanks to virail, you will be able to compare hundreds of offers at the same time by simply inserting the date of travel through the price and departure filters, you will be able to limit the results and find the best solution. the booking takes place on the provider's website, to which you will be automatically redirected.

Which companies serve the route from Turin to Genoa?

Among all virail partners, you will also be able to travel with Trenitalia, serving the train route between Turin and Genoa.

Trenitalia is owned by the national railway group and is currently the first railway provider in Italy, with more than 40 million passengers, offering not only regional and local connections, but also high-speed routes.

What is the price of train tickets from Turin to Genoa?

Booking in advance really allows you to save money:. In fact, you can get cheap train tickets from Turin to Genoa also for only PFL, while the average price is 16,45 RUB

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