Sunday, April 6, 2008

TORINO ITALIA

I was back in Turin this last week.Turin, Torino in Italian, is an interesting city in the Piedmont region of Italy. Famous for the Shroud of Turin ( is a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man. A man that millions believe to be Jesus of Nazareth) and Fiat , Turin has a lot more to offer. From its Baroque cafes and architecture to its shopping arcades and museums,Turin hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics and is in 2008 the World Capital of Design. The city is home of Museo Egizio, one of the most impressive collections of Egyptian arts in the world.









Piazza San Carlo, is a beautiful baroque square with the twin churches of San Carlo and Santa Cristina.
Piazza Castello and Palazzo Reale are at the center of Turin. The square is a pedestrian area with small fountains, surrounded by beautiful, grand buildings.
Il Quadrilatero is an interesting group of backstreets with small markets and beautiful churches. This is another good place to wander.
Elegant and historic bars and cafes are everywhere in central Turin.

One of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes — complete with original furnishings — Caffé Platti on Vittorio Emanuele II opened its doors in 1875
Certain foods, including Gorgonzola cheese, white Alba truffles, and frito misto are part of Torino and the Piedmonte region lifestyle, as is vermouth as an aperitif and Barolo wines.

Try a bicerin, a local layered drink made with coffee, chocolate, and cream. The city has plenty of great offers of Trattorias but is also very updated and trendy when it comes to modern cuisine.
Try RESTAURANT AB+ in Via Della Basilica, 13
When in Italy, I love eating in Trattorias as these kind of simple restaurants usually managed by family , can really take you to the essence of Italy and its regions.
I have tried PREMIATA OSTERIA DELL'HERMADA T.0118190541 and the food is tasteful and home made.

Italy is always worth going but if you like truffles , go around October/November as Alba is only 100 kms away.

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