based on 3 experiences
Dominika (25)
Germany
Turin has been welcoming me and my dog Almond with warmth hugs! Greeted by the sunset on our arrival day and meeting lovely new friends/sisters in the city. The city is definitely beyooond dog friendly and its coming from us who lives in Berlin that is also considered dog friendly city! Food has been amazing and people has been really kind and heart-warming.
Posted: May 13, 2024Experienced: May, 2024Jamila (31)
Italy
Turin is awesome! One of the more affordable cities to visit, with a super creative vibe. There’s tons of live music, jazz, and open mic nights! Also the food is great. Typical for the area, bagna cauda is a must try!!
Posted: February 27, 2024Experienced: February, 2024It was really relaxing and I had so much with my friends. I went there for only 2 days but even that was enough to see the well known places. The food was amazing and delicious also you can go anywhere by foot plus the subway is too easy to use.
Posted: January 20, 2024Based on 3 experiences
Based on 3 experiences
Donatella
It depends on the neighborhoods: the area in which I live is pretty unsafe at night, catcalling is frequent even during the day and I would suggest not walking alone. I was also pickpocketed twice and it is not uncommon being harassed while waiting for public transportation.
Posted: May 13, 2024Of course, it depends on which neighborhood you are in, but overall, it is generally very safe during the day. In most areas, you will feel very safe as there are so many police cars passing every second. However, Mirafiori Sud is considered one of the least safe areas in Turin.
Posted: April 7, 2024Donatella
Hi! My name is Donatella, I’m 26 years old and I live in Turin. My interests involve arts, literature and nightlife. Feminist bisexual person here, envisioning women collectively supporting each other as a caring radical act. 🫶
Chiara
Hi! Im Chiara, i love to travel, meet new people and learn about different cultures. I study fashion design and i really love art!
Donatella
Italy
Every second Sunday of each month, Borgo Dora gets even livelier with Gran Balon market. 🏘️🛍️ From 08:00 to 18:00, many stands full of vintage clothes and furniture, books and art fill up the peculiar streets of this beautiful historical neighborhood. Be careful, on Sundays prices might be higher than expected. On Saturdays, you can find the same market, but smaller: when less tourists are roaming around, you might achieve much greater bargains! 💰 Don’t forget to also stop at ethnic restaurants and bakeries: many of them serve amazing food for a couple of euros.
Posted: January 15, 2024Freya
Turin
3 days
Hi, im Freya Im a medical student in Torino. In love with nature, flowers, long walks,... Im a positive person and try to enjoy every moment of my life 😊
Kadi
Turin
3 days
I'm Kadi, i'm 25 year old i wad born in a small city in Northern Italy, called Brescia, but about 4 years ago I've moved in an other city always in the North Italy, a bigger city than Brescia called Torino for my studies. I study intercultural communication, I have different hobbies like : do sport, when I can do many travels because I like discovered other cultures and improve and know other languages, I'm very passionated of do videos, graphics and communication field in general.
Kevser
Hey, I’m Kevser an international student currently living in Italy. I recently obtained my bachelor’s and doing a course on IOS development. I’m a little quirky, sarcastic and full of surprises-even for myself-I’d love to show you around in Naples or see it with you as I’m not a local as well. Let’s grab a couple of beers and have a lightweight chat shall we? I’ll travel around Italy looking for friends along the way, piacere.