Things to do in Viu
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Turin: Stupinigi Royal Hunting Lodge Entry Ticket
¥2,567
per adult

Torino Outlet Village Shopping day - Transfer from Turin
¥5,580
per adult

Turin: Torino+Piemonte 2-Day City Card
¥7,370
per adult
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Viu must see attractions
1. Egyptian Museum
Turin’s Egyptian Museum is one of the most visited attractions in the city, and rightly so. Holding over 6,500 artifacts in its displays and over 25,000 in storage, the museum is the only place you can see full collections of Egyptian artifacts outside of Egypt.
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2. Val-d'Isere Ski Resort
Val d'Isère is an alpine resort in the Tarentaise Valley of southeastern France. Famed for diverse runs, magnificent alpine scenery and beautiful stone-and-wood chalets, Val d'Isère encompasses a vast area of perfectly groomed slopes and challenging backcountry. Visit the resort and its neighbor Tignes in the legendary Espace Killy, named after the triple Olympic champion.
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3. Piazza San Carlo
The Piazza San Carlo is the perfect place to wander around and take in the sights of a classic Italian city or enjoy a rich espresso in one of the welcoming cafés. It has been a meeting place for the Torinese ever since it was built in the mid-17th century. It is located just south of central Turin. In the center of the piazza stands the striking monument of Emanuele Filiberto, a Duke of Savoy during the 16th century.
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4. Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Head to the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on a match day for a thrilling experience, as thousands of fans congregate to show their support for Torino F.C. Come here outside of match day to find a museum dedicated to the sporting history of the city or to tour the historic stadium. Soccer is a part of Italy’s national culture and this stadium is one of Turin’s most important landmarks.
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5. Mole Antonelliana
Originally built as a Jewish Temple, the Mole Antonelliana stands as a revered landmark in Turin. The building was completed in 1889, one year after the death of its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. Today the building houses the Italian National Cinema Museum and provides panoramic views of the city for visitors willing to brave its towering heights.
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