Airport transfer in Turin

The first and last impression of a city trip often begins with the arrival and departure. In Turin, the airport bus takes you to the city center quickly, comfortably and stress-free.

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Alternatively, there are cabs, rental cars, private transfers and regional trains, which also offer you flexible options. On this page, you can find out what options are available and how best to use them.

Airport bus: fast & comfortable

Bus transfer at the airport
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Arriva airport bus - every 15 minutes

The Arriva airport bus takes you directly from Turin-Caselle airport to the city center - reliably, cheaply and conveniently. The buses run at intervals of around 15 to 30 minutes during the day and reach the most important hubs such as Porta Nuova, Porta Susa or Piazza Castello in around 40-50 minutes.

You can buy tickets directly at the airport at the ticket machine or counter, online via the official website or in the Arriva MyPay app. If you have a Torino Card or a Royal Pass also receives a small discount on certain tickets.

The airport bus is ideal for travelers with luggage, families or anyone who wants a stress-free start. You don't have to worry about changing buses and can reach the city center directly, without long distances or waiting times.

Further information & timetables

Airport bus with Flibco - flexible & direct

In addition to the classic Arriva bus, there is also the Flibco shuttle service. The modern buses run regularly between Turin-Caselle Airport and the city center. Depending on traffic, the journey takes around 45 minutes.

You can easily book tickets online in advance. This guarantees you a place and you don't have to worry about anything on site. Boarding is uncomplicated: At the airport, you board directly in front of the terminal, while in the city the buses stop at centrally located stops such as Porta Susa or Porta Nuova.

Your luggage is included in the price and free Wi-Fi on board ensures a relaxed journey.

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Shuttle service at the airport
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Alternative transfer options

In addition to the airport bus, there are other options for getting from Turin-Caselle Airport to the city center or other parts of the city.

Cab: Cabs are available directly at the airport. They are fast and comfortable, especially practical if you have a lot of luggage or are arriving late. The journey to the city center takes about 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic. The cost from the airport to the center of Turin is around 35,00 EUR to 40,00 EUR.

Rental car: If you want to be flexible and explore Turin's surroundings, a rental car is a good choice. The most common rental stations are located directly at the airport.

Cab rank at the airport
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Regional trains/rail: Alternatively, you can use the regional trains from the airport or nearby train stations, for example for trips to the Reggia di Venaria or the Piedmont Alps. The journey takes around 50 to 60 minutes to the city center.

Practical: You can find timetables, connections and tickets on the official websites of the providers or via apps such as Google Maps and Moovit.

Airport transfer: FAQ

The most convenient option is the direct airport bus (Arriva or Flibco), which will take you to Turin in around 40-50 minutes without changing buses.

The most important stops are at Porta Nuova and Porta Susa central stations. There you can also change to the metro, streetcar or bus.

Arriva tickets are available from ticket machines, kiosks or from the driver (slightly more expensive). Flibco tickets are best booked online in advance to secure your seat.

As a rule, both providers run every 15-30 minutes during the day. In the evening and early morning, the intervals are slightly longer.

Yes, you can also use the regional train, a cab or private transfers. However, buses are usually the cheapest and most practical choice.

Depending on the provider and traffic, about 40-50 minutes.

Yes, with the Torino+Piemonte Card and the Royal Pass you get a reduced fare on the Arriva Airport Shuttle. For Torino Card holders, the one-way fare is currently 6,50 EUR instead of 7,50 EUR. The Royal Pass also offers a discount on this connection.

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