Turin
Turin is an elegant city in northern Italy, located in the Piedmont region at the foot of the Alps. The city is known for its rich history, beautiful architecture and exceptional gastronomy. Turin’s dominant landmark is the iconic Mole Antonelliana tower, one of the city’s main symbols. The historic centre offers wide boulevards, royal palaces, stylish cafés and the atmosphere of authentic Italian life. Turin is also home to the Fiat car manufacturer and Juventus football club.
Flights from Bratislava
You can fly to Turin with direct Ryanair flights from Bratislava. The route operates 2 times a week – on Mondays and Saturdays – from 26 October 2026. The flight from Bratislava to Turin takes approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes.

Transport from the airport
- Bus – regular bus connection from Torino Airport to the city centre, with the journey taking approximately 30 minutes.
- Taxi / Bolt – convenient transport to the city centre for approximately €30–40.
- Car rental – a suitable option if you plan trips around the Piedmont region or to the nearby Alps.
What not to miss in Turin
When visiting Turin, you should definitely not miss these places and experiences:
- Mole Antonelliana – an iconic tower and symbol of the city with panoramic views.
- Palazzo Reale – a royal palace listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Egyptian Museum – one of the most important Egyptology museums in the world.
- Piazza San Carlo – an elegant historic square with traditional cafés.
- Parco del Valentino – a popular park by the River Po, ideal for relaxation.
- Juventus Stadium & Museum – an attraction for football fans of Juventus Turin.
- Basilica of Superga – a place with beautiful views of the city and the surrounding Alps.
Did you know?
Turin was the first capital of unified Italy and remains one of the country’s most important cultural and gastronomic centres. When visiting the city, be sure to try the traditional drink bicerin – a combination of coffee, chocolate and cream that originated in Turin.