Founded : 1 November 1897 colours :Black & White Address : C.so Galileo Ferraris 32 10128 Torino Tel :+39 011 65631 Ground :Stadio Olimpico
Capacity :27100
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How to get to Turin
Catching Juventus Live matches is pretty easy since Turin is a big city in northwestern Italy with well-organized transport network.
By Air Turin has its own airport - Sandro Pertini Turin Airport (TRN) or usually called as Caselle Airport .it is located about 15 km from the city center and more than 20 km to stadio Olimpico. There are regular trains and buses that connect the airport to the city center. The train will cost about €3, while the bus is about €5 and the taxy into the city center would be cost about €25.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is actually no far from Turin. Since It is one of the main hub in Italy, it serve more flights options and also cheaper flights as well. There's a regular bus line that connect the Malpensa with Turin's city center. The trip will take 2 hours and will cost you about €20.
By Train There are two big train stations in Turin – Porta Nuova and Porta Susa – but there is also the smaller Lingotto station that’s located next door to the Stadio Olimpico. You can catch regular trains or buses from either Porta Nuova or Porta Susa to the Lingotto station, and from there it’s only a short walk to the stadium. If you’re coming into Turin from farther away than one of the small neighboring towns, you’re most likely to arriave at Porta Nuova.
By Road From Piazza Castello in central Turin, head southwest on Via Pietro Micca. This angled street will come to an intersection with Via Cernaia, where you’ll turn right. Turn left on Corso Vinzaglio, which will turn into Corso Duca degli Abruzzi. You’ll cross an open space, after which this road will become Corso 4 Novembre. Eventually, you will see the stadium in front of you – parking lots are around the stadium, and there is also some neighborhood parking available.
Stadio Olimpico Map
Directions to Olimpico
Stadio Olimpico di Torino is just Juventus's temporary ground since their own - Delle Alpi are being renovated. This stadio located about 5km southwest of the city center. The public transportation you can use is #10 and #4 tram that have station near the stadions, and bus line 17, 63, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1312. If you prefer get there by train, there is Linggoto train station that next door to the stadium, and you can catch a train from either of the city’s two main stations (Porta Nuova or Porta Susa).
Eating and drinking
Local Bars - Hiroshima Mon Amour is definitely the main night spot in Turin, famous for its live music, especially at the weekend. Find it on Via Bossoli.
-Pastis is a café/bar, renowned for its cocktails. A nice relaxing spot for a drink, take a wander down to Piazza Emanuele Filiberto in the city centre. In a similar laid-back vein, try lounging around on the sofas of Drogheria on Piazza Vittoria Veneto with a nice cold drink. Favoured by the younger crowd, including students, it’s a chilled-out place to grab a drink and a snack.
- GROM is a cafe which Serving up gelato (ice-cream), sorbets and coffee. With 3 outlets in Turin (Via Garibaldi, Via Accademia delle Scienze and Piazza Paleocapa) you’re sure to stumble across one of them.
- Caffè Mulassano - at €1 for a shot of espresso, and having been voted as amongst the best espresso bars in Italy, can you really afford not to give it a try? Don’t worry, they serve up a decent variety of snacks and alcoholic drinks, too. Find it on Piazza Castello.
Restaurant - La Stua on Via Guiseppe Mazzini - Serving traditional pizzas for less than €10 you’ll get a decent belly full here - If you’re willing to splash the cash for the essential Piedmontese experience, you simply have to head Ristorante del Cambio on Piazza Carignano and ready for the prices. - Eataly (described as the world’s biggest food and wine centre). Full of markets and restaurants, tasting areas and even cookery classes, it’s a gastronome’s dream - Al Pigaron serves the cheapest three course lunch in Turin – pasta, meat and a dessert, with a glass of wine thrown in for around €9 - Similarly cheap is Ristorante Pizzeria Strabiglia on Via Della Rocca, serving up good, local cuisine for around the €10-€15 mark. - AB+, on Via della Basicalla, serves up Mediterranean cuisine and comes well recommended but not friendly to wallet. - L’Angolo Greco is a family-run Greek restaurant serving up traditional cuisine at reasonable prices. Try their Moussaka on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.
Where to stay
Hotels Near Stadio Olimpico di Torino -Hotel Galimberti – Via Taggia 67, Turin – Between the Lingotto station and the stadium, very close to the stadium, breakfast & internet access included. Rooms from €52.
-Hotel Cristallo – Corso Traiano 28/9, Turin – Down the street from the stadium, in a residential area, covered parking. Rooms from €60.
Hostels in Turin, near Stadio Olimpico di Torino -YHA Ostello di Torino – Via Alby 1, Turin – Located on the opposite side of the Lingotto station from the stadium, short walk from the stadium, free parking, WiFi & internet available. Beds from €15.
Lingotto B&B – Via Rocca de Baldi 23, Turin – On the opposite side of the Lingotto station from the stadium, short walk from the stadium, private apartments for short-term rent, garage parking. Rooms from €85.