Highlights of Turin & Egyptian Museum skip the line with a private guide
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Highlights of Turin & Egyptian Museum skip the line with a private guide

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3h - 4h
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About this experience

• 1 to 2 hours city overview including all the major sights 
• guided tour approx 2 hours of the Egyptian Museum 
• Skip- the - line 
• professional licensed and Egyptologist expert tour guide 
• Entrance ticket are included

The tour is a "private tour" for a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 6 participants. The cost shown is for all the group.

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Highlights of Turin & Egyptian Museum skip the line with a private guide

What's included

Tickets
Local guide
Professional guide
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Professional art historian guide
Qualified Egyptologist guide

Detailed itinerary

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Travel back in time and relive the splendor, luxuries and daily life of the pharaohs and queens of Ancient Egypt.
The Egyptian Museum of Turin - the world's first Egyptian Museum, second in importance only to the Cairo Museum - houses about 300,000 finds, 26,000 of which are kept in warehouses for scientific research. Mummies, papyri and funerary finds of the great pharaohs make it an unmissable location for anyone visiting the city of Turin.

The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities was founded in 1824 when King Carlo Felice purchased a large collection of Egyptian antiquities - from statues, sarcophagi and mummies to papyri, bronzes, amulets and everyday objects - initially put together by egyptologist Vitaliano Donati and later expanded by Bernardino Drovetti, Consul General of France in Egypt. Thanks to excavations conducted in Egypt in the late 19th century and in the 1930s, the collection continued to expand until it reached its extraordinary grandeur of today.

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The prestigious Galleria San Federico is a place of passage, business and leisure, a home of timeless beauty, where the ancient rhythm of the past meets the frenzy of the present. For almost a century it has been home to luxury shops and representative offices, elegant bars and restaurants, the headquarters of the La Stampa newspaper and Juventus football club, as well as the historic Lux cinema. Now completely restored, Galleria San Federico has returned to its former splendour. A charm rich in memories that raises the bar for the future: an architectural jewel shining in a new light.

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Stop 3

Piazza Carignano, built as an appendix of the Contrada Nuova cut, today Via Roma, is considered Turin's elegant living room: its project is due to Benedetto Alfieri, while Giovanni Battista Feroggio is responsible for its realisation, which took place around 1787. The Monument to Vincenzo Gioberti by Giovanni Albertoni, dated 1859, stands out in the centre of the square, where the Palazzo Carignano and the Teatro Carignano are located. Still in existence since 1757 is the Cambio restaurant, once frequented by Camillo Benso Count of Cavour and many Italian deputies of the kingdom.

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Stop 4

The ancient little church of Santa Maria del Presepio was restored in 1563 and dedicated to San Lorenzo by Duke Emanuele Filiberto, to comply with a vow made during the Battle of San Quintino on 10 August 1557. The project for the construction of the present church, built on the pre-existing structure, was entrusted in 1666 to Guarino Guarini, who created one of his most significant works. In particular, the interior architecture and the dome were a turning point for Turin Baroque, while the high altar, an innovative masterpiece, is one of the most important in northern Italy. In place of the façade, designed by Guarini and never realised, the façade of a civil building was erected, so as not to distract people's attention from the Centre of Power, the nearby Ducal Palace.

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Stop 5

Delimited by Pelagio Palagi's gate, which closes off Piazzetta Reale, the building was the residence of the Savoy family and the first king of Italy until 1865: it was then still used by the Royal Family until 1946. The 16th century layout was designed by Ascanio Vittozzi, followed by the other court architects Carlo and Amedeo di Castellamonte, Carlo Morello, who designed the façade, and Maurizio Valperga. Finally, Guarino Guarini was responsible for the final solution of the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, which started out as a palatine chapel. Starting from the first decades of the 18th century, first Filippo Juvarra and then Benedetto Alfieri deployed their art in the updating of the Royal Apartments. Juvarra was responsible for the spectacular Scala delle Forbici (Scissors Staircase) and the Gallery, then known as the Galleria della Regina (Queen's Gallery), which today houses the Royal Armoury.

What's not included

Private transportation
Coffee and/or Tea
Parking Fees

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult

Important notes

Museum tickets are included, tickets must be pre-purchased from the guide. Therefore, we need to know if there are kids and how many people are in the group.
In the event of a large turnout, and due to pandemic-related restrictions from Covid 19, we may need to reschedule the visit to ensure we lead you inside the museum

About Turin, Piedmont & Liguria

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.

Top Attractions

Mole Antonelliana

Iconic symbol of Turin, now home to the National Cinema Museum.

Architecture 1-2 hours €12

Cinque Terre

UNESCO-listed coastal villages with stunning hiking trails and beaches.

Nature Full day Free to explore, hiking passes available

Egyptian Museum

One of the world's most important collections of Egyptian artifacts.

Museum 2-3 hours €17

Palazzo Reale

Former residence of the Savoy royal family, showcasing opulent interiors and historical artifacts.

Historical 1-2 hours €12

Aquarium of Genoa

One of the largest aquariums in Europe, featuring a wide variety of marine life.

Entertainment 2-3 hours €27

Must-Try Local Dishes

Agnolotti del Plin

Small stuffed pasta filled with meat, served with butter and sage sauce.

Dinner Contains meat

Focaccia

Traditional Ligurian flatbread, often topped with olive oil and salt.

Snack Vegetarian

Bagna Cauda

Warm dip made from garlic, anchovies, and olive oil, served with vegetables.

Dinner Contains fish

Popular Activities

Hiking in Cinque Terre Skiing in the Alps Spa treatments Beach lounging Visiting museums Attending festivals Boat tours Swimming in Ligurian beaches

Best Time to Visit

June to August, September to October

Perfect weather for exploring the city and coastal areas. Summer is peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals.

15-30°C (59-86°F) 59-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: English, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Turin and Liguria are generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps.
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Turin Airport • 16 km (10 miles) from city center
  • Christoforo Colombo Airport • 9 km (5.6 miles) from Genoa city center
By train

Turin Porta Nuova, Genoa Piazza Principe

By bus

Turin Bus Station, Genoa Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and easy to use, covering key tourist spots.

Taxis

Available • Apps: MyTaxi, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Quadrilatero Romano San Salvario Porto Antico

Day trips

Alba
100 km (62 miles) from Turin • Half day to full day

Charming town known for its truffles, wine, and medieval architecture.

Portofino
30 km (19 miles) from Genoa • Full day

Luxurious coastal town with stunning views and high-end shopping.

Alberobello
200 km (124 miles) from Genoa • Full day

Famous for its unique trulli houses, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Festivals

Turin Film Festival • Late November Settimana Santa • Holy Week

Pro tips

  • Visit the Egyptian Museum early in the morning to avoid crowds.
  • Take a day trip to Alba for truffle hunting and wine tasting.
  • Explore the Cinque Terre villages by hiking for the best views and experiences.
  • Try local specialties like agnolotti and focaccia for an authentic taste of the region.
  • Use the Torino+Piemonte Card for unlimited public transport and museum access.
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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