Host University School of Business Administration, University of Turin (SAA) "Scuola di Amministrazione Aziendale"
Torino is the capital of Piemonte and is the fourth largest city in Italy, following Naples, Milan and Rome. Piemonte is world-famous for its outstanding wines, such as Barolo and Barbera. Whether you're attending a Juventus soccer game or grabbing a pizza at the local pizzeria, the vibrant and lively energy of this city makes it the perfect destination to study abroad!
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Things To Do
Visit the Mole Antonelliana to view the best panoramic views of the city
Check out the great museums the city has to offer, such as Museo Egizio and the National Museum of Cinema
Grab an espresso and people watch in the historic square of Piazza Castello
Rent a bike and ride through Parco del Valentino
Visit the largest open air market in Italy, Mercato di Porta Palazzo
Catch a soccer game at the home of Juventus
Go shopping on the famous Via Roma
Catch the train and spend the day in the 2006 Winter Olympic Village where you can find ski resorts and quaint pizzerias
Try a traditional Bicerin, a traditional hot espresso drink native to Torino
Love cheese? Try pasta spun in a wheel of melted cheese at Cacio e Pepe
Get self serve gelato at Latteria Ugolini in Downtown
Torino is vegan and vegetarian capital of Italy, visit Flower Burger for a great vegan burger,in Downtown Torino
Read An Experience
Are you interested in studying abroad in Torino, but need a little more convincing? Check out these listed blogs we have collected from Torino's alumni and gain some insight from another person's experience.