Thanks to its location, Torino - easily accessible by car, train, or plane - is the natural link between the surrounding alpine valleys and the convergence of major national and international communication routes.
Torino Airport
The airport is located 16 kilometres from the city centre. The city is connected to the airport by a 30-minute bus service. There is also a train connection between the airport, the city center, and the Lingotto area.
Intercontinental connections to and from Torino are ensured by flights connecting Frankfurt, Munich, Amsterdam, Istanbul, London, Madrid, and Paris.
Train connections
Torino is well-connected to both the entire Italian railway network and those of neighboring countries. The main national and international connections are operated by high-speed trains: Frecciarossa and Italo for Italy and the TGV for France, allowing travel to Milan in just 50 minutes, Rome in 4.20 hours, and Paris in about 5 hours.