Hotel & Residence Torino Centro - Stazione Porta Susa





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This walking tour consists of half a day of relaxing walks and sightseeing in this fascinating city. It develops through most of the highlights of the center: icons, monuments, squares, pedestrian areas, buildings and parks within easy reach. Founded by the Romans in 26 BC as Augusta Taurinorum - which means "bull" - Turin is an important Baroque city that still retains the classic pattern of the Roman grid with straight streets like a "grissino", the typical breadstick that was invented...
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After crossing the Po at the height of the Great Mother of God, you walk along the right bank of the river, through the Michelotti Park and the Meisino Nature Reserve, and continue to San Mauro Torinese, already known in Roman times as Pulchra Rada for the favorable position on a navigable stretch of the Po. In 991 Anselmo di Monferrato promoted the reconstruction of the Benedictine abbey of San Mauro di Pulcherada, previously destroyed by the Saracens: built on a pre-existing Roman...
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A bike ride in Borgo San Paolo, a tour of the city that reaches Borgo Cina passing through Santa Rita. It starts from Parco Pietro Paolo Mennea and proceeds towards Corso Cosenza and then continues in a clockwise loop passing through Piazza Pitagora. From here you return to the starting point following Via Gorizia.