Small-group Royal Palace Skip-the-line Tour

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57 reviews
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Free cancellation available
Skip the line
Service animals welcome

Meet your guide at the entrance of the palace and start exploring the halls and rooms where the Savoia, the Italian royal family used to live. Learn about the secrets and the legends around the royals and discover their golden treasure: a stunning palace celebrating luxury. Visit the amazing throne room, a brilliant example of the Italian baroque style. Gold and gemstones embellish the magnificent hall, symbol of the opulence of that period.

Enter the royal office where the king signed his coronation documents, and many other fascinating and luxurious chambers, such as the ballroom or the apartments. Finally, end your visit with the baroque Chapel of the Holy Shroud, which was built exactly to preserve the Holy Shroud. Even though you will not find it there anymore, because a big fire threatened to destroy it, this is definitely a place worth visiting.

What's included

  • Royal Palace skip-the-line ticket
  • Local licensed guide

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Hotel pick up and drop-off

    Additional information

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    This Tour runs rain or shine

    Minors must be accompanied by an adult

    Itinerary information

    Location

    Departure point
    Royal Palace of Turin, Piazzetta Reale 1, Torino, 10122
    The guide will be at the entrance of the palace holding a yellow sign with TOUR written. You need to go through the gate and meet the guide at the entrance door under the sign Musei Reali
    End point
    Royal Palace of Turin, Piazzetta Reale 1, Torino, 10122

    User ratings

    4.9Exceptional(57 reviews)
    Good value
    4.7
    Facilities
    4.7
    Quality of service
    4.9
    Ease of access
    4.8

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