ECSAS 2023 – Turin 26-29 July

Suggestions

SUGGESTIONS FOR 1 DAY IN TORINO

City Sightseeing Torino

It is a real partner to discover Torino in a short time and enjoy a unique experience choosing one of the 2

itineraries. On board of the red two floors uncovered bus you will appreciate the thousands souls of the city. Both tours last approximately 1 hour and are illustrated in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish and Russian. These sightseeing tours allows to hop on and off at leisure and visit the most important places in the city.
https://www.city-sightseeing.it/turin

Merenda Reale®

Taste a Merenda Reale® in the historical cafés of Torino or in the cafeterias of the Royal Residences. Choose between a steaming hot chocolate or a Bicerin, presented with the irresistible ‘bagnati’ and other chocolate specialties, or – in summer – the cold bisquit accompanied by sweet specialties strictly for dipping: torcetti, lingue di gatto, and canestrelli.
https://www.turismotorino.org/en/merenda-realer-0

Made in Torino experience

Torino and its provincial area open the doors of their elite companies, offering an exceptional tour to discover their methods and secrets: from automotive world to the aerospace adventure, from the emotion of luxury and the temptations of food&wine up to the art of printing.

https://www.turismotorino.org/en/made-torino-companies-visits

Torino Magica®

You will be led through the “dark” side of the city.

Torino has two souls: one linked to white magic, the other to evil black-magic. You will explore them both during a “magical mystery tour” starting from the darker and more sinister heart of the city, among angels and devils, scary stone monsters and sinister architecture.

https://www.somewhere.it/prodotto/torino-magica-tour/

Gustotram and Ristocolor

Unusual aperitifs or dinners on historical trams, while winding its way through the streets of the city centre, so as to taste Piemonte’s specialities, while accompanied by a guide and live music.

https://www.gtt.to.it/cms/turismo/cene-in-movimento

SUGGESTIONS FOR 2-DAY TOURS IN PIEMONTE

The Mountains

Torino mountains have one of the most extensive skiing area in the Alps, competitive, internationally renowned for the quality and quantity of services. Alps of Alta Val Susa, home for Torino 2006 Olympic Games mountain events, offer extensive and modern ski domains, such as Vialattea and Bardonecchia. Ideal ground for ski addicts and beginners, for skiers and snowboarders.

Piemonte has two national parks: Val Grande and Gran Paradiso, the first national park established in Italy.

https://www.turismotorino.org/en/territory/alta-val-susa-and-chisone

Langhe and Roero

Langhe and Roero are synonym of excellent wine and gastronomy: from the famous Barolo wine to the white truffle of Alba. The hills are dotted with castles and towers, jewel boxes of history and art included in June 2014 among UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.

The tour can start from Grinzane Cavour, to visit the medieval Castle with the renovated Langhe Museum,

the “Enoteca Regionale Piemontese Cavour” and the “Sala delle Maschere”, where every year the “World

Truffle Auction” takes place with charitable purposes.

Not far from here is the charming Barolo, where in late 2010 the WiMu – the Wine Museum created by the

famous Swiss architect François Confino – opened its doors. A seminar for discovering all the secrets involved in appreciating the virtuoso wine-growing art of the Langhe and Roero can be arranged, assisted by an expert taster. Last stop in La Morra at “Belvedere point” to enjoy the view of beautiful landscapes of vineyards, medieval villages, castles and towers.

Worth visiting is the complex “Agenzia di Pollenzo”, once property of the Savoy family and now home to

the first University of Gastronomic Sciences, created by Slow Food. The tour goes on with a stroll in the centre of Alba, known as the “town of the 100 towers”, with its churches and palaces built from the Middle Ages up to Art Nouveau period. And to finish, an unforgettable meeting with a truffle hunter, for a simulated truffle hunting excursion.

https://www.visitlmr.it/it

The Lake District

Lakes Maggiore, Orta, Mergozzo, the peaks and valleys of Ossola, all united under the so called Lake District. Lake Maggiore with its light blue waters offers nature, parks, mountains, gardens, islands, flowers, and much more.

A mountain sequence encloses the lake basin and the huge Alpine chain of Monte Rosa dominates this landscape. Moving away from the lake’s shores there are numerous hill and mountain villages that, as well as offering spectacular views, also boast a vast amount of folklore and ancient traditions. There are many fascinating paths and excursions to undertake, that lead to picturesque valleys facing Lake Maggiore. Among these jewels of nature, we must highlight the Val Grande Nature Park, the most extensive wild area in central Europe.

The Lake Maggiore has been made famous by the presence of the Borromeo Islands, but it offers other

numerous points of interest: splendid villas and gardens created in the 19th and 20th century along the Piemonte shores. Stresa and Verbania are worth a visit to admire the Borromeo Gardens and the botanical gardens of Villa Taranto and Villa San Remigio respectively. Even the nearby Lake Orta helps to increase the charm of this tourist area. This stretch of water is home to the enchanting Island of San Giulio. From here you can climb up to Valle Strona, famous for its wood crafted products and its brass musical instruments.

https://www.distrettolaghi.it/it

Lake Orta
Lake Maggiore, Isola Bella