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In Turin, as in the rest of Italy, driving is on the right-hand side of the road, contrasting to the left-side driving common in the UK. The city centre does get busy with traffic during peak hours. Parking spots in city can be expensive, she consider using park-and-ride facilities and public transport.
Street parking in the city is divided into Blue, Yellow and Green zones – each with its own cost and time limit.
Turin has a glorious past reflected in its iconic monuments, palaces, museums and parks. Some of the must-visit locales when in Turin include:
Compact cars such as Fiat Punto can be a good fit for navigating through city traffic, and finding parking easily. For travelling in style, luxury cars like BMW Series 3 offer the desired comfort and elegance.
With a rental car, you're not limited to Turin. Nearby destinations, worth a day trip, include:
Turin enjoys a humid subtropical climate. The summers (June to August) are hot and humid while the winters (December to February) are quite cold. British travellers can enjoy a Mediterranean flavour in comparison to UK's maritime climate.
Last but not least, as Italy is known for its impressive cuisine, do remember to experience Turin's own local specialties such as bicerin (a traditional hot drink), agnolotti (meat-filled pasta), and gianduiotti (chocolate hazelnut candy).
Regardless you are in Turin for a short visit or an extended stay, this city has a lot to offer. Benefit from the flexibility of a rental car to explore Turin and beyond, at your convenience.