Royal Palace Guided Tour

Description
Royal Palace of Turin Guided Tour – Step into the World of the Savoy Dynasty
For centuries, the Royal Palace of Turin was the official residence of the House of Savoy, the royal family that shaped Italy’s destiny until the birth of the Republic in 1946. Today, this UNESCO World Heritage site invites you to step back in time and relive its splendor.
On this 2-hour guided tour of Palazzo Reale, your expert local guide will lead you through the palace’s grand halls and richly decorated rooms, revealing fascinating stories of court life, royal ceremonies, and political intrigue.
Admire the magnificent State Apartments, a true celebration of Baroque luxury, where gilded ceilings, crystal chandeliers, and precious tapestries reflect the wealth and power of the Savoy dynasty. Discover the secrets hidden within these walls and learn how the palace became a symbol of royal prestige.
The tour also includes access to the Palace Chapel—home to extraordinary works of art—and the Royal Armory, one of the most important collections of weapons and armor in Europe. Each stop enriches your journey, blending history, art, and culture into an unforgettable experience.
Whether you’re passionate about history, architecture, or simply curious to uncover Turin’s aristocratic soul, this tour offers a captivating glimpse into the elegance and legacy of Italy’s monarchy.
Included
- Local guide
- Priority entrance ticket to Royal Palace
Excluded
- Extras
Know before you go
- An adult must accompany minors.
- During this tour is not possible to see the Holy Shroud.
- This tour is guaranteed with a minimum of 2 participants.
- If the group has 6 or more participants, we will provide disposable earphones free of charge to ensure social distancing between the guide and participants.
- In case of delay, contact the emergency number +39-327-4674179.
- The guide will be at the entrance of the palace holding a yellow sign with "TOUR" written. You need to go through the gate and meet the guide at the entrance door under the sign "Musei Reali" .