A 48-hour guide to Turin: what to do, what to see and where to eat (www.theblondesalad.com)
.... For one afternoon abandon the big city chaos and go relax in one of the most beautiful parks in Turin. This is not only an urban lung but also a very romantic place, framed by the river Po. After having breathed some fresh air, visit the Medieval Village, which is located inside the park, for a journey into the fifteenth century. It is a village replicated to perfection to relive the medieval era. This village, together with the Rocca, represents an open-air museum greatly visited by foreigners and locals.
A tip: if at the last minute you do not find a hotel that suits you, we have a place for you. A few meters from the station you can find Le Tre Madame: 3 tastefully furnished and super comfortable apartments that await you for your stay. The fantastic owner, Guendalina, will welcome you with a smile and lots of tips on the city.