Prices and Options
The Torino+Piemonte Card is available for 24, 48, 72 or 120 hours. The longer the validity, the lower the daily rate. Check the booking widget for the current price.

What the Torino+Piemonte Card costs
The Torino+Piemonte Card comes in four validity periods: 24, 48, 72 or 120 hours. The longer the card is valid, the lower the daily rate. The prices below are adult rates from the booking channel; check the booking widget for the current price and the Junior card option.
| Option | Validity | Price from |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (18+) | 24 hours | €29.90 |
| Adult (18+) | 48 hours | €39.90 |
| Adult (18+) | 72 hours | €45.90 |
| Adult (12+) | 120 hours | €52.90 |
| Junior (12-17) | up to 72 hours | €18.90 |
The current price is shown in the booking widget. Cancellation conditions depend on the booking channel: cards that have not yet been activated can generally be cancelled up to the planned start of use, as stated in the voucher.
Which option suits your trip?
For a short city break of one or two full days, the 24- or 48-hour card is usually sufficient. Visitors who want to explore the major museums - such as the Museo Egizio and the Royal Museums - at a relaxed pace will find the 72-hour option the most balanced choice.
The 120-hour card makes sense if you plan to stay longer and venture into the wider Piedmont region, for example to the Reggia di Venaria Reale. Since the clock only starts when you first use the card, you can time your activation to match your first full sightseeing day.
If you are travelling with teenagers aged 12 to 17, the Junior card is the more economical option.
When the card pays off
Even two or three museum visits quickly add up to more than the cost of the shortest option. Visitors who combine several attractions and take advantage of the discounted tourist services will easily recoup the price. How much you save depends on your itinerary - check the individual admission prices for the museums you actually want to visit. Public transport is not included in the card, but discounted tickets and reduced fares are available for card holders.
Questions about pricing
Which validity is worth it?+
The longer the card is valid, the lower the daily rate. For a short city break of one or two full days, the 48-hour option is usually the right choice. If you plan to combine several major museums such as the Museo Egizio and the Royal Museums over multiple days in Turin and Piedmont, the 72- or 120-hour card offers the best value.
Is there a price reduction for children or teenagers?+
Yes. For young people aged 12 to 17 there is a Junior card (valid up to 72 hours) from €18.90. You can select the right option in the booking widget.
Choose your option and book
Select the validity that suits your trip - the current price appears immediately in the booking widget.