It's been a while since the last 10 Do's and Don'ts , New Orleans (September 2014) was published.
This new installment on Turin was actually first published by Lucia Hannau on Turin Epicurean earlier today (June 6).
10 Do's and Don'ts in Turin
Our Twitter friend Serge the Concierge invited us to write this post following his do's and don'ts frame.
Dos
1. Spend at least 5 days because Turin is amazing and 1 day isn't enough.
2. Start your day with a bicerin, the local decadent coffee made of espresso, cream and chocolate:P Life is short!
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Via Garibaldi near Piazza Statuto |
3. Walk downtown as much as you can: from Piazza Statuto to Piazza Vittorio Veneto, going through Via Garibaldi, Piazza Castello, Via Po, Via Roma and Via Lagrange. There are many pedestrian streets and lots of shops, coffee places and beautiful palazzos, it will give you a sense of the city. if it rains no problem, we have over 12km/7miles of porticoes!
4. If you are staying somewhere with a furnished kitchen and you can cook, do your grocery shopping at the neighborhood market, even better at Porta Palazzo market, the largest open air market in Europe, located in the heart of Turin.
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this is Chef Giachello's aperitivo at Ristorante La Smarrita |
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Pepino in Piazza Carignano is a gelato institution |
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Agnolottini del plin |
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"Sar.To 2014" to celebrate the Turin hometown of Italian fashion and its designers |
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XL Gianduiotto – Turin's staple chocolate, at the Chocolate Fest |