Turin is well connected by air, rail, and road, making it easily accessible from Italy and abroad. Below you will find detailed information on the main travel options.
Turin Airport is the closest airport to the city centre, located approximately 16 km north of Turin.
By train: The SFMA railway line connects the airport to Turin Porta Susa and Turin Porta Nuova stations in about 30 minutes.
By taxi: Travel time to the city centre is approximately 25–30 minutes.
By car: Direct access via the Turin ring road.
Milan Malpensa is Italy’s second-largest international airport and a major hub for intercontinental flights. It is located about 140 km from Turin.
By train: Frequent direct connections from Malpensa Airport to Milano Centrale, followed by a high-speed train to Turin. Total travel time is approximately 2.5–3 hours.
By car: Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes via the A4 motorway.
By bus: Direct shuttle services to Turin are also available.
Bergamo Airport is widely used by low-cost airlines and is located about 180 km from Turin.
By bus and train: Shuttle buses connect the airport to Milan railway stations, where high-speed trains to Turin are available. Total travel time is approximately 3–3.5 hours.
By car: Approximately 2–2.5 hours via the A4 motorway.
Turin is served by two main railway stations:
Turin Porta Nuova
Turin Porta Susa
High-speed trains connect Turin with Milan in less than one hour, with frequent services throughout the day. Direct connections are also available from major Italian cities.
Turin is easily accessible via Italy’s motorway network (A4, A5, A6, A21). The city is well signposted and offers several parking facilities.