Yes, Turin is worth a visit! Plenty of history, culture, and natural beauty are all to be found here. As Italy’s first capital, it has stunning architecture like the Royal Palace and Mole Antonelliana, marvelous museums (eg. the Egyptian Museum and the National Museum of Cinema).
Foodies will love Turin's local dishes like agnolotti and vitello tonnato, plus its chocolate and coffee. Being close to the Alps, it offers breathtaking views and outdoor activities such as hiking in Gran Paradiso National Park. Turin is also very chill without as many crowds as Italy’s more tourist cities making it a perfect spot for a relaxing trip.
SOURCE: https://www.savoringitaly.com
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