2024 Piedmont Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Royal Palace of Turin
Egyptian Museum
Juventus Stadium
Museo dell'automobile
Museo Nazionale Del Cinema Fondazione Maria Adriana Prolo
A wondefrul place 🇮🇹
#summerdestinations
I just returned from an unforgettable summer vacation in Piedmont, Italy, and I'm still in awe of this beautiful region. Nestled in the northwest, Piedmont is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and, of course, incredible food and wine. My journey began in Turin, where I explored the magnificent Palazzo Reale. The entrance fee was around €15, but seeing the opulent rooms and stunning gardens was worth every cent.
From there, I ventured to the Langhe region, famous for its vineyards and rolling hills. I visited a local winery for a tasting, which cost about €30 and included a tour of the cellar and a generous sampling of Barolo and Barbaresco wines. The views of the vineyards stretched out as far as the eye could see—truly breathtaking! Nearby, I also stopped by Alba, known for its white truffles and charming medieval streets.
Piedmont is a paradise for foodies and wine lovers, but it also offers so much more. Whether you're hiking in the Alps or exploring historical towns, there's something for everyone. And don’t forget to indulge in the local hazelnut chocolate! 🍫🍷 #trip #Piedmont #WineCountry #ItalyAdventures #CulinaryDelights #HiddenGems
FlorinM
In the Italian Piedmont region, it is a must-have place for food! It is rich in white truffles, black truffles, dark chocolate, and Michelin restaurants. It is an important wine producing area and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2003. The scenery of
Piedmont is varied: the Alps are surrounded by three sides, close to the vast plains, and the endless vineyards produce the best red wines in Italy. The ski resort, the capital of Turin, hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics.