Airport Transport
The SFMA railway line connects the airport and town directly to Turin's city center in about 20 minutes.





Located just north of Turin, Caselle Torinese is most famous for hosting the region's international airport. While many travelers pass through on their way to the city, the town itself offers a peaceful glimpse into Piedmontese life. Its historic center features traditional architecture and local shops, providing a more relaxed pace than the nearby metropolis. Its strategic location makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the royal palaces, world-class museums, and renowned culinary scene of northern Italy.
Located just north of Turin, Caselle Torinese is most famous for hosting the region's international airport. While many travelers pass through on their way to the city, the town itself offers a peaceful glimpse into Piedmontese life. Its historic center features traditional architecture and local shops, providing a more relaxed pace than the nearby metropolis. Its strategic location makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the royal palaces, world-class museums, and renowned culinary scene of northern Italy.
Home to Turin International Airport (TRN).
Direct rail and bus connections to Turin city center.
Traditional Piedmontese atmosphere away from the urban bustle.
Proximity to the historic Venaria Reale royal residence.
The town is significantly quieter than Turin, making it better for rest than nightlife.
Proximity to the airport makes it an ideal location for the first or last night of a trip.
Most major sightseeing requires a short trip into the heart of Turin.
The SFMA railway line connects the airport and town directly to Turin's city center in about 20 minutes.
Look for small bakeries in the town center to try traditional Piedmontese grissini and pastries.
Convenient airport access and a quiet base for exploring Piedmont.
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$100-$160 p/day
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The stunning Reggia di Venaria, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is only a short drive or bus ride away.
April-June, September-October
Pleasant temperatures and blooming gardens at nearby royal estates make this an ideal time for sightseeing.
Warm and sunny, perfect for using the town as a base to explore the nearby Alpine foothills.
The harvest season in Piedmont brings exceptional food and wine festivals to the surrounding region.
Cold but crisp; the town provides easy access to Turin's famous Christmas markets and nearby ski resorts.