You might wonder why you should visit an Egyptian Museum while you’re in Italy. The reason is easy: Turin’s Egyptian Museum has the second biggest collection of Egyptian treasures in the world, right after Cairo!
With four whole floors to explore, the best way to enjoy it without getting lost is to follow a friendly expert who knows all the coolest stories.
In just two hours, kids will discover real mummies, colorful sarcophagi, mysterious hieroglyphs, and ancient papyrus scrolls. You’ll travel back in time to meet the amazing people who built the pyramids over 4,000 years ago!
This private 2-hour, kid-friendly tour of the Egyptian Museum in Turin is designed to make history fun and engaging for the whole family. With a guide who specializes in working with children, you will explore the most fascinating sections of the museum through stories and curiosities! Kids will stay entertained while discovering ancient Egypt in a memorable way, making the experience enjoyable for both children and adults.
Meet your guide in Piazza Carignano right by the statue. The guide will hold a sign with your name on it.
Turin, the elegant capital of Piedmont, is renowned for its refined architecture, rich history, and as the birthplace of the Italian unification. Nearby Liguria offers stunning coastal landscapes, including the famous Cinque Terre. Together, they offer a blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty.
Iconic symbol of Turin, now home to the National Cinema Museum.
UNESCO-listed coastal villages with stunning hiking trails and beaches.
One of the world's most important collections of Egyptian artifacts.
Former residence of the Savoy royal family, showcasing opulent interiors and historical artifacts.
One of the largest aquariums in Europe, featuring a wide variety of marine life.
Small stuffed pasta filled with meat, served with butter and sage sauce.
Traditional Ligurian flatbread, often topped with olive oil and salt.
Warm dip made from garlic, anchovies, and olive oil, served with vegetables.
Perfect weather for exploring the city and coastal areas. Summer is peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals.
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Turin and Liguria are generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime.
Turin Porta Nuova, Genoa Piazza Principe
Turin Bus Station, Genoa Bus Station
Efficient and easy to use, covering key tourist spots.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Charming town known for its truffles, wine, and medieval architecture.
Luxurious coastal town with stunning views and high-end shopping.
Famous for its unique trulli houses, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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