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Popular flight routes to Turin

Sydney
Flights from Sydneyto Turin
903$
875$
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London
Flights from Londonto Turin
19$
18$
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Melbourne
Flights from Melbourneto Turin
1489$
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Perth
Flights from Perthto Turin
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Rome
Flights from Rometo Turin
-12 %
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149$
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Dublin
Flights from Dublinto Turin
-15 %
111$
94$
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How long’s the flight to Turin?

If you’re looking to fly to Turin, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 21h 1m; from Adelaide, around 21h 25m; and from Melbourne, about 22h 15m.
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How much does a flight to Turin cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Sydney to Turin starting from $865, with an average price of $1,873. If you depart from other cities such as Melbourne, you can find tickets from $901, and from Brisbane starting from $940, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Turin

Touch down in Turin, the elegant capital of Piedmont, and discover a city celebrated for its refined Baroque architecture and grand boulevards. This northern Italian hub serves as a significant economic and cultural centre, nestled strategically at the foot of the Alps. Its rich industrial heritage blends seamlessly with a sophisticated urban landscape.

Explore the opulent Royal Palace of Turin, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the striking Mole Antonelliana, home to the National Cinema Museum. The Piazza San Carlo offers an impressive example of Baroque urban design, while the Turin Cathedral houses the revered Shroud of Turin. Don't miss the Egyptian Museum, which boasts one of the largest collections outside of Cairo.

Turin’s character is defined by its regal past and a vibrant contemporary scene, offering a journey through history, art, and innovation. It's a destination where the elegance of a former royal capital meets a dynamic cultural spirit, perfect for deep exploration.

Best time to fly to Turin

High Season (June–August)

Turin's high season brings warm, often hot, summer weather, with average temperatures sitting around 25°C but frequently climbing above 30°C. Days are long and sunny, encouraging a lively outdoor atmosphere. Upon arrival, visitors find the city buzzing with activity; locals and tourists alike gravitate towards the parks, piazzas, and riverside areas to enjoy the pleasant evenings.

This period sees Turin embrace its outdoor potential. Streets are animated with al fresco dining, open-air concerts, and a relaxed, holiday pace. The city hosts numerous festivals, from music events to culinary celebrations, drawing crowds to its historic centre. While August can be quieter as many locals head for their own holidays, the general vibe is one of warm-weather enjoyment and cultural engagement, with outdoor experiences shaping daily life.

Low Season (November–March)

During Turin's low season, the city experiences cooler temperatures, ranging from chilly averages of 5–10°C in winter months, often dropping below freezing, to crisp, fresh autumn and early spring days. Grey skies and occasional snow showers can define the winter landscape, giving the city a more serene and contemplative feel. Upon landing, visitors encounter a quieter pace, with locals typically bundled up and seeking warmth indoors.

Despite the colder weather, Turin remains active, shifting its focus indoors to its grand museums, art galleries, and historic cafés. The city comes alive with pre-Christmas markets and festive lights in December, creating a magical atmosphere. January and February are generally the quietest months, ideal for exploring at a leisurely pace without crowds. This season highlights Turin's elegant architecture and rich cultural heritage, offering a more intimate experience of the city's sophisticated charm.

Touch down in Turin and feel the pulse of a city ready to reveal its layers. This is a place where royal grandeur meets industrial innovation, offering a sophisticated blend of history and contemporary charm just waiting to be explored after your flight.

Here’s a taste of what makes Turin tick:

Museo Egizio
Dive into one of the world’s most significant collections of ancient Egyptian artefacts outside of Cairo. The museum’s immersive displays tell stories that span millennia, bringing a distant civilisation vividly to life.

Palazzo Reale di Torino
Step into the opulent former residence of the House of Savoy, Italy's royal family. Wander through richly decorated rooms and grand halls that speak volumes about European aristocracy and power.

Mole Antonelliana
Look up at Turin’s defining architectural masterpiece, originally intended as a synagogue. Today, it houses the National Museum of Cinema and offers panoramic city views from its unique spire.

Parco del Valentino
Discover a green oasis along the Po River, perfect for a relaxed stroll. Here you’ll find the Borgo Medievale, a fascinating recreation of a 15th-century Piedmontese village and castle.

Caffè Storici
Experience a key part of Turin’s social fabric by visiting its historic cafés. These grand establishments, like Caffè Al Bicerin, invite you to savour local specialities amidst elegant, old-world settings.

Mercato di Porta Palazzo
Immerse yourself in Europe's largest open-air market. It’s a sensory feast, brimming with fresh produce, local delicacies, and a vibrant atmosphere that truly captures Turin’s everyday life.

Book your flights to Turin

Ready to plan your trip to Turin? Finding great flight deals is simple when you keep an eye on flexible dates and book a bit in advance. For even more savings and perks, consider joining Prime and make your next journey to Turin effortlessly affordable.

Frequently asked questions about Turin flights

How can I find cheap flights to Turin on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Turin, with fares starting from just $ 16. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
What airlines fly to Turin?

These are the airlines with direct flights to Turin:

  • Ryanair flies direct to Turin from Brussels, London, and Brindisi.

Here are some other options for flights to Turin that might include a stopover:

  • Lufthansa flies to Turin from Valencia, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen.
  • ITA Airways also heads to Turin from Naxos, Melbourne, and Athens, giving you a few handy departure options.
  • Finally, Air France flies to Turin from lots of spots, including Melbourne, Nice, and Marrakech.
When traveling to Turin, what's the recommended arrival time at the airport before my flight?
To kick off your trip without any dramas, rock up to the airport 2–3 hours before your flight. This gives you plenty of time to check in, get through security, customs, and drop off your bags, and leaves room in case anything crops up. With eDreams, you can snag top-flight deals to Turin from over 11 cities. We’ve also got extras to make your airport time a breeze – priority boarding, extra luggage, and lounge access for a bit of comfort. For extra peace of mind, think about picking a refundable fare or chucking on some travel insurance so you can start your trip feeling ready and relaxed.
How many airports serve Turin?
Turin is served by 1 airport[s]. The main one, Caselle Airport, flies to 11 cities, with heaps of domestic and international options. The most popular flights head to Barcelona, Tirana, and Istanbul. Whether you’re travelling for work or a holiday, there’s plenty of ways to get where you need to go.
How far is the airport from the city center in Turin?
The Caselle Airport, which serves Turin, is about 15 kms from the city centre. Its handy location makes it easy for travellers to get to all the main attractions and amenities.
What is the average cost to travel from the Turin airport to the city center?
When getting from the airport to the city, you’ve got a few options: Public Transport: For around 3.34 $ per person, you can jump on a bus or train – cheap and easy. Taxi: A taxi from Caselle Airport to the city centre usually costs about 6.67 $ per kilometre. Perfect if you’ve got heaps of luggage or want to get there quick-smart. Car Rental: For the ultimate freedom to explore Turin at your own pace, grab a car with eDreams. Pick it up at Caselle Airport and hit the road straight to your destination, stopping wherever you like along the way.

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