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plan a journey The “Plan a journey” tool on the website calculates the best routes from a starting point to a destination. Furthermore, the system provides live bus and tram arrival information for your stop, route maps and timetables. 
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PAID PARKING

Map of the “blue zone" parking area

park3Parking is allowed inside the blue lines against payment only on weekdays with the exception of special periods during the year. The area includes the city centre and a wide surrounding area.

Parking fees and documents

  • Smart charge for one hour: € 1,20
  • Reduced charge for one hour: € 1,50
  • Standard charge for one hour: € 1,70
  • One hour central ZTL parking: € 2,80


Users can purchase the vouchers:
• At approved points of sale (newsagents and tobacconists) displaying this sign: gtt park 

Download the dynamic map to view all the outlets

• From car park personnel.

User instructions

Tickets and season tickets must be displayed on the dashboard after having rubbed away the silver paint covering the relevant year, month, day and arrival time. The user instructions are printed on the back of tickets and season tickets.

POINTS OF SALE

 


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It is possible to purchase tickets for public transport at about 750 authorized outlets located in Turin and other about 600 ones located in towns around the metropolitan area.

Download the dynamic map to view all the outlets

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Mobile ticketing: download ToMove app to purchase tickets through your smartphone. The app is available for free on Google Play Store (Android devices fitted with NFC technology) and App Store Apple.

Here below all the tickets purchasable through To Move app:

  • City ticket (€ 1,90; valid for 100 minutes starting from the first validation and for a single journey on the metro within the validity period)
  • Daily (€ 3,70; it is valid for an unlimited number of journeys in a single calendar day, starting from the first validation until the end of the service on the entire GTT urban and suburban network, metro included)
  • MultiDaily (€ 21,00; 7-daily-ticket electronic carnet usable even o non-consecutive days on the entire GTT urban and suburban network – metro included. Tickets can be activated only one at a time)
  • Extra-urban single ticket (its cost depends on the route chosen)
  • MultiCorsa Extra-urban ticket (6-ticket electronic carnet, its cost depends on the route chosen)

Tickets purchased through ToMove app must be activated and used within 360 days of the date of purchase, otherwise they will expire. They must be validated on board by touching your smartphone on the blue reader.

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It is possible to purchase tickets with contactless bank cards running on the Visa, Mastercard or American Express network (credit, prepaid and debit cards carrying the Mastercard/Maestro, Visa/V Pay or Amex logo). Contactless payment is available at dedicated turnstiles located in metro stations and, on board, on the new-generation buses.

At every gate of the metro stations, and in both direction, a turnstile is dedicated to contactless payments: it is fitted with a specific reader, easily identifiable by the payment-network logos, the signage on the floor and the decal on the glass barriers of the turnstiles. The card must be held against the validator until a beeping sound is emitted; the system recognizes the card as an ordinary ticket and opens the turnstile.

Actually, a ticket purchased with a payment card at metro stations and on board the vehicles fitted with the specific reader is equivalent to an ordinary “City 100” ticket: the fare is €1,70, it is valid for 100 minutes on the whole urban network and within the validity period passengers are allowed to board other services. The fare is directly charged to the account the payment card is linked to. At the moment, it is possible to purchase one ticket at a time. It is possible to check the details of the journey made on gtt.easyticketing.it/cards.

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Within every metro station there are ticket vending machines at which you can pay cash or by credit/debit card  on the Visa, Mastercard or American Express network. Tickets are available on chip-on-paper medium.

  • City 100 ticket (€ 2,00; valid for 100 minutes on the entire GTT urban and suburban network starting from the first validation and for a single journey on the metro within the validity period)
  • MultiCity (€ 11.80; 6-City-ticket electronic carnet; each ticket is valid for 100 minutes on the entire GTT urban and suburban network starting from the first validation and for a single journey on the metro within the validity period)
  • Daily (€ 4,50; it is valid for an unlimited number of journeys in a single calendar day, starting from the first validation until the end of the service, on the entire GTT urban and suburban network, metro included)
  • 48 hour special ticket: € 9,50 - It is valid for 48 hours from the first validation on urban and suburban lines (metro included)
  • 72 hour special ticket: € 12,50 - It is valid for 72 hours from the first validation on urban and suburban lines (metro included)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOURIST SERVICES

 

 

Mole Antonelliana Panoramic Lift

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The Mole Antonelliana is Turin's best-known symbol and houses National Museum of the Cinema.

In one single leap, the Panoramic Lift, fitted out with transparent cabin, reaches the so-called “Tempietto”, the little temple, 85m above the city. From here, the uninterrupted view over the rooftops is breathtaking.

Fares

  • Full
    Panoramic Lift: € 9,00

  • Reduced
    Visitors from 6 to 26 years old, Torino + Piemonte Card holders, Abbonamento Musei Piemonte Valle d'Aosta holders: 7,00

  • Free
    Children under 6

Panoramic Lift Opening Hours

  • Mondays, Wednesday, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 9.00 – 19.00 (tickets sold until 18.00)
  • Tuesdays: closed

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Lunches & Dinners on board

Ristocolor  tram and Gustotram are no longer mere means of transport but charming and unusual mobile lounge-restaurants from which lunches and diners can admire and appreciate the hidden historic angles, while tasting renominated delicacies and wines from different regions of Italy.

< Click here to download route maps of Ristocolor tram and Gustotram (pdf)

< Reservations: https://ceneinmovimento.slurptorino.com/

 

The Sassi - Superga Rack-Railway

The old Sassi - Superga rack tramway

The historical Sassi – Superga Rack-Railway is the only one of its kind in Italy. It is the present-day continuation of a centennial  tradition that started back in 1884 with the Agudio cable railway. At the outset, the train was powered by an engine operating a steel cable, which ran parallel to the tracks. In 1934 the line was converted in a rack tramway with traction provided by a central rack-railway. The tram has recently been refurbished and visitors can enjoy trips reminding the olden days.
The track is 3.100m long from Sassi to Superga climbing from 225 to 650 above sea level with an average slope of 13,5%. 
From Superga, visitors will enjoy a breathtaking view of Torino and the Alps. The Basilica (designed by the Italian architect Filippo Juvarra) and the tombs of the Savoy royal family are located on the top of the hill.

There are  ticket office, the tramway museum and coffee bar, restaurant and a pizzeria at Sassi station at the foot  of the hill, while the Superga station at the top of the hill houses the Local Hill Park Agency centre, which promotes various events of raising public environment awareness.

The rack-railway is drawn by a locomotive carriage with a maximum tow of two wagons and capacity of 210 passengers.

The service is accessible to disabled visitors upon phone reservation at GTT Tourist Offices.  Each  disabled visitor must be accompanied by 2 assistants.

Groups of at least 10 upon reservation.

Fares

Full

 Mondays - Fridays  Saturdays, Sundays and public Holidays
 single € 4,00 - return € 6,00  single € 6,00 - return € 9,00

Reduced

Mondays – Fridays, return ticket € 4,00 for:

  • visitors over 65 years of age
  • groups of accompanied students

Mondays – Sundays and public Holidays, return ticket € 4,00 for:

  • Torino + Piemonte Card holders
  • Abbonamento Musei Piemonte Valle d'Aosta holders
  • Holders of a valid GTT yearly pass that includes the “U” zone  NEW
  • Holders of a valid Junior Card  NEW

Free

  • 1 child under 6 years of age (for each paying adult)
  • 1 passenger (for each group of 10)
  • 2 teachers (for class of 20 students)

Please note: no seat reservation.

Schedule

RACK – RAILWAY TO BE CLOSED FROM 12 JANUARY TO 2 APRIL FOR MAINTENANCE WORK
To enable maintenance work,The Sassi – Superga rack- railway will also be closed to the public from 12 January to 2 april 2026. A replacement bus service will operate on Saturdays and Sundays: departures from Sassi will be one per hour from 10:00 to 18:00 (last departure from Superga at 18.30).
We also inform you that route 79/ currently operates from Monday to Sunday from Sassi to Superga / Baldissero.
Download the timetable Sassi - Superga Rack-Railway from 3 April 2026.
 

Venaria Express: Reggia di Venaria and the Mandria Park Shuttle

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The shuttle service connects Turin (Fiochetto bus terminal) with the Reggia di Venaria and La Mandria Park.
The Venaria Express bus service stops in Turin at piazza Vittorio Veneto and piazza Castello, in the heart of the city.
The terminus in Venaria is at Borgo Castello, inside La Mandria Park. After 6.00 p.m. (Park closing time), the service is limited at Viale Carlo Emanuele II outside the Park and before "Ponte Verde".
The Shuttle service is available from Tuesday to Sunday and on public Holidays (on Monday the Reggia is closed: check the opening times)
The bus fleet used for the service are decorated with graphic wraps evoking the Reggia and La Mandria Park through suggestive images; furthermore it is possible to watch on board a video dedicated to the Reggia di Venaria, its gardens, and to exhibits and events located inside the Palace. 

venaria express bus.

Stops

venaria express fermata castelloEnroute to Reggia di Venaria the Shuttle service stops at:

  • via Fiochetto (terminal bus)
  • piazza Vittorio Veneto
  • piazza Castello
  • piazza XVIII Dicembre (Porta Susa)
  • via Lucento @ corso Potenza (GTT rail station "Madonna di Campagna")
  • strada Altessano @ via Druento (Juventus Stadium)

Enroute to Turin the Shuttle service stops at:

  • strada Altessano @ via Druento (Juventus Stadium)
  • via Stradella @ corso Grosseto (GTT rail station "Madonna di Campagna")
  • piazza XVIII Dicembre (Porta Susa)
  • piazza Castello
  • piazza Vittorio Veneto
  • via Fiochetto (terminal bus)

Timetable

Fares

Tuesdays – Fridays: ordinary urban + suburban ticket (€ 1,70) sold through authorized sales agents.
Check the authorized sales agents

Saturdays, Sundays and public Holidays:

Hop on / hop off ticket € 7,00 per person.

Reduced 
Return ticket € 4,00 for Torino + Piemonte Card holders

All tickets are sold on board or through authorized sales agents.

Authorized sales agents

  • Tobacconist corso Regio Parco 1 Torino 
  • Tobacconist corso Regina Margherita 122/B Torino
  • Tobacconist piazza Vittorio Veneto 13/A Torino
  • Tabaccheria piazza Vittorio Veneto 14 Torino
  • Newsstand piazza Vittorio Veneto 2 Torino
  • Newsstand piazza San Carlo 156 Torino
  • Tobacconist via Pietro Micca 10/F Torino
  • Tobacconist piazza Castello 161 Torino
  • Tobacconist piazza Castello 80 Torino
  • Bar piazza XVIII Dicembre 1 Torino
  • Newsstand Bolzano 47 Torino
  • Newsstand via Venaria 7 Torino
  • Tobacconist corso Garibaldi 40 Venaria
  • Tobacconist located inside Porta Nuova railway station Torino
  • Newsstand located inside Porta Nuova railway station in front of platform number 14 Torino
  • Newsstand interno stazione Porta Nuova railway station in front of platform number 7 Torino
  • Bar corso Vittorio Emanuele II 57 Torino
  • Newsstand corso Re Umberto 31 Torino
  • Tobacconist corso Tassoni 80/BIS Torino
  • Tobacconist corso Vittorio Emanuele 58/G Torino

Free for: Children under 6 years of age

 

Line 7 - Historic Tram

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The historic tram “Line 7” project – under the supervision of ATTS (Association of Historical Trams in Turin) – was sponsored by the Municipality of Turin, and included as part of interventions to promote low environmetal impact  public transport.

With funding from the Ministry for the Environment and in collaboration with GTT (Local Public Transport Group), the city of Turin managed to renovate a number of historic wagons in 2007. All the trams are dated between ’30s and ‘50s and have been  technically, electrically and mechanically completely renovated to provide the same security and safety level of the most modern means of public transport.

An integrated, mobile museum

The historic tram “Line 7” which was projected as a “Mobile Museum” has been fitted into the urban transport network with concentric clockwise/anticlockwise routes embracing the city center. The itinerary starts from Piazza Castello, passing close to Porta Nuova Train Station and offers a new opportunity to move around the city centre both, to tourists and residents. 

This initiative (first of its kind in Italy) is based on similar experiences already implemented successfully abroad, such as “Market Street Railways” in San Francisco, and the historic lines in Porto, Rotterdam, New Orleans, Santos and Lisbon.

Fares 

Being part of the local public transport, passes and tickets valid for local public transport are valid for “Line 7” Historic Tram.

Timetable

Sundays and public holidays: 11 trips per day between 9.30 – 19.30, every 60 minutes.

Further information on line 7 route, stops and timetable

Historic Tram Exhibitions

In collaboration with the Piedmont Railway Museum, GTT organizes historic, touristic and cultural trips using vintage locomotive carriages powered with electric, diesel and steam powered traction. Itineraries are available on Lanzo and Canavese rail-lines and others are organized in Piedmont in collaboration with the State Railway.

Information

For information and booking of:

  • Mole Antonelliana Panoramic Lift
  • Sassi- Superga Rack-Railway
  • Ristocolor
  • Historic Trams
  • City Sightseeing 

contact GTT Tourist Services Office:

e-mail: servizituristici@gtt.to.it

Nella giornata di mercoledì 11 maggio la tranvia sarà eccezionalmente in funzione in occasione dello svolgimento a Torino della manifestazione "Eurovision Song Contest". 
Partenze dalla stazione Sassi ogni ora dalle 10.00 alle 18.00. Ultima partenza da Superga alle ore 18.30.

HOW TO USE METROPOLITAN AND SUBURBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Travel Documents

Smart Tickets

On the bus/tram, you must show your smartcard to our authorized staff when they ask you to produce a valid ticket for inspection.

You must validate your smart ticket (or your under 26 Pass) every time you board a service before arriving at the next stop at the contactless reader placed on board. This device can also provide information about the validity status of a ticket being used (just touch your card on the reader after pressing the right button below the display).

At every metro station, access to platform is controlled with turnstiles, that can be opened with smartcards, chip-on-paper or magnetic-stripe tickets. A turnstile which allows you to pass through is identifiable by the green arrow sign being shown by its light direction indicator (otherwise, the red cross sign is shown).

Hold your smartcard against the validator until a beeping sound is emitted; the system recognizes the card and opens the turnstile. Entrance is confirmed by an acoustic and light (green) signal. Smartcard must be handled with care, kept safe and must not to be exposed to heat or magnetic fields.

Tap&Go (GTT Contactless Payment System)

The new GTT contactless payment system allows passengers to purchase a bus ticket in metro stations and, on board, on the 6, 8, 11, 12, 17/, 19, 19N, 33, 35, 38, 44, 55, 56, 58, 58/, 61, 63/, 64, 68, 71, 74, 84, CP1, OB1, SE1, SE2 and SM2 bus routes. Payment cards will open turnstiles and validate tickets on board. The System accepts all contactless cards issued on the Visa, Mastercard and American Express networks: Mastercard/Maestro, Visa/VPay and Amex credit, prepaid and debit cards. Contactless payments are also available for cards linked to a digital wallet on your smartphone or smartwatch.

Purchasing a ticket with credit card is simple and intuitive: the card must be held on the validator until a beeping sound is emitted, as happens for bip cards and chip on paper tickets. The system recognizes the card as an ordinary ticket and, in metro stations, opens turnstiles. In every metro station, and in both directions, a turnstile is reserved for contactless payments: it is equipped with a specific reader, which is easily identifiable by the card network logos and by the signages located on the floor and on the glass barriers of the turnstiles.

Actually, a ticket purchased with a payment card at metro stations or on board the vehicles fitted with the specific reader, is equivalent to an ordinary “City 100” ticket: the fare is €1,70, it is valid for 100 minutes on the whole urban network, and within the validity period passengers are allowed to board connecting services. The fare is directly charged to the account the payment card is linked to. At the moment, it is possible to purchase one ticket at a time.

The fare is directly charged to the account the payment card is linked to; it is possible to check the details of the journey made on gtt.easyticketing.it/cards.

Besides credit cards, the system also accepts debit cards issued on the Maestro network: in this case,as happens for other purchases (e.g. self-service fuel), the system has set a pre-authorisation of €7 per journey; once the pre-authorization is done, the customer will be charged only the price of the “City 100”ordinary ticket.

Ticket inspectors check tickets respecting the privacy: passengers are required to provide only the last 4 digits of the number of the card used, in order to make the inspectors verify the payment with the device the staff is equipped with.

Magnetic Stripe Tickets (U,A,B Integrated Tickets)

Integrated tickets are paper-based tickets to which a magnetic stripe and an anti-counterfiting holographic band are applied. Each of these ticket types is identifiable by a code corresponding to a certain fare.

Tickets must be validated when you board a bus/tram, enter the metro or before boarding a train (readers are located at GTT and RFI railway stations) within the validity period.
At every metro station, access to platform is controlled with turnstiles. Those which allow you to pass through are identifiable by the green arrow sign being shown by its light direction indicator (otherwise, the red cross sign is shown).

To access the metro, validate your ticket by inserting it into the front slot (photo 1). The machine will immediately shoot it back up through the top slot (photo 2). Then pick up your validated ticket and go.

Magnetic stripe tickets must be intact and must not present any abrasion or erasure; they must be kept safe, not be band/fold and must not be exposed to heat or magnetic fields.

Use of vehicles

Passengers must board and alight from the vehicles only at the stops using the appropriate entrance and exit doors. Passengers must not get on or off when the vehicle is moving. Passengers must leave the doorways, gangways and areas in front of the punching machines free at all times and observe the regulations displayed in the vehicles.

Passengers are allowed to speak to the driver only to request service information or in case of difficulty (for instance, sudden illness, mugging, harassment or malfunctioning).

Transporting luggage

All 80x50x50 cm pieces of luggage can be transported free of charge; each passenger may take a maximum of two pieces of luggage but must ensure these do not obstruct the passageway.

Lost and found

The driver and GTT personnel are not allowed to return objects found on the vehicles directly. Lost articles found on GTT vehicles are taken to the Lost and Found of the City of Turin, where they can be collected after 48 hours from the time of loss.

The lost and found office in via Meucci 4. Open on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, from 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon. Closed on only Sundays and public holidays.
Information: +39 011 443.0753

Infringements and sanctions

Infringements to regulations are subject to the payment of a fine. Fines may be applied independent of criminal sanctions (applicable when the offence constitutes a crime) in addition to compensation for any damages suffered by GTT.

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