Car Rental - Turin

 

Rent a car in Turin and unearth Italy’s unsung city. The Piedmont capital – and once seat of the Italian royal family – is infused with antiquity and charm, known for its Baroque architecture and fine cuisine. From the grand piazzas and gourmet restaurants to the glistening Po River that winds through the city, Turin makes the perfect city break.

Pick up your rental car at Turin Airport, just 10 miles from the centre. Navigate the twisting roads and visit the soaring spire of the Mole Antonelliana for a taste of Turin’s rich history. From there, you can set off for the coastal port city of Genoa or the fashion capital of Milan.

Whether it’s for business car rental or a trip for pleasure, we have a wide range of cars to suit your trip. Go large with a hatchback SUV or opt for a premium sedan for a more luxurious drive.

Reserve a Turin car rental with Hertz today and traverse the enchanting city with ease.

Turin Locations

A Quick Guide to Turin

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Egyptian Museum

Via Accademia delle Scienze, 6, Turin 10123

As one of Italy’s most popular attractions, the Museo Egizio is the world’s oldest museum dedicated to Egyptian culture. It also holds one of the world’s largest exhibitions of Egyptian artifacts, second only to Cairo. An archaeological marvel, the museum contains over 30,000 artifacts comprised of mummified remains and giant marble statues. The closest car park for your Turin rental car is Roma-San Carlo-Castello, which you can reach from Piazza Castello.

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Royal Palace of Turin

Piazzetta Reale, Turin 10122

Visit the Royal Palace of Turin, the epicentre of Turin’s culture and history, near the Piazza Castello. Previously the House of Savoy, the 16th-century palace can now be seen in all its royal glory. Each room is lavishly decorated to feature carved furniture, frescoes and tapestries of the 17th century. You can leave your Turin rental car at Garage Autopalazzo, just a seven-minute walk away.

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Museo Nazionale del Cinema

Via Montebello, 20, Turin 10124

Take a trip through cinematic history at the Museo Nazionale del Cinema. Take in an original art-house film on the big screen, or browse the collection of memorabilia. Dracula’s coffin, robes from Lawrence of Arabia and even a black bustier worn by Marilyn Monroe can all be found here. You can find street and garage parking close by for your Turin rental car – Piazza Vittorio Veneto is a good option.

Grand Hotel Sitea

Via Carlo Alberto, 35, Turin, 10123

Relax in the historic 1925 hotel that exudes posh elegance, boasting period-style rooms with whirlpool tubs. The hotel is nestled in the heart of the city centre and is a 14-minute walk from the Mole Antonelliana. Parking options for your Turin rental car include valet parking, accessible parking and self-parking nearby for a daily fee. If you rent an electric car, you will also find charging stations here.

NH Torino Santo Stefano

Via Porta Palatina, 19, Turin, 10122

Situated in the bustling Roman Quarter, this four-star hotel offers city views from its trendy rooftop terrace. The Royal Palace of Turin is just three minutes away, while the Madama Palace Museum can be reached in seven minutes. Parking and accessible parking is available for your Turin rental car both indoors and outdoors, on and off-site.

Turin Palace Hotel

Via Paolo Sacchi, 8, Turin, 10128

A ten-minute stroll from the Piazza San Carlo, this classy four-star hotel promises a relaxing stay with on-site parking for your Turin car rental. From the balcony you can take in the incredible views of the city – perfect for mapping out the next destination on your itinerary.

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Galleria Subalpina, 16, Turin, 10123

Dine in the 19th-century Subalpina gallery complete with stone columns and a vaulted ceiling. A pioneer in modern Northern Italian dishes, this restaurant also opened the first sushi-bar in Turin. Choose from its extensive menu of meat and fish, from stuffed zucchini flowers on light pesto, to tempura-fried octopus.

Contesto Alimentare

Via dell'Accademia Albertina, 21 E, Turin, 10123

Right in the central shopping hub, this bright and airy trattoria provides quintessential Piedmontese cuisine with a creative twist. Each dynamic dish bursts with colour and flavour sourced almost exclusively from organic and local products. Try the tajarin pasta and plin ravioli, which are a staple on the menu. The delicious meliga biscuits – a standard shortbread from Piedmont – occasionally makes an appearance too.

Caffè Baratti & Milano

Piazza Castello, 27, Turin, 10123

Sweet-toothed visitors love Turin, home of gianduiotto – an ingot-shaped hazelnut milk chocolate shaped. Visit the historic café and try rich chocolate desserts and coffee, surrounded by opulent décor from the 1800s. Take a bite of patisserie mignon, a unique specialty that was once a tradition in the House of Savoy.

Driving In and Around Turin

  • Parcheggio Roma-San Carlo-Castello (10121) has 802 spaces and is within short walking distance of the Egyptian Museum.
  • Principi di Piemonte (10123) is open 24/7 and is strategically located under the prestigious Principi de Piemonte hotel in the centre of Turin.
  • Vittorio Park (10123) offers 470 spaces and is conveniently placed in the central shopping area.
  • The A4 is a motorway that runs north-east through Novara to the city of Milan.
  • E70 borders Turin’s city centre, leading west toward Monte Musinè in the Alps.
  • Corso Casale is one of the main roads in the city centre that connects to other major boulevards.

How to Get From Turin-Caselle Airport to Turin

It takes around 30 minutes to drive the 19km from car rental at Turin Airport to Turin’s city centre.

  1. Head north from the car rental lot at Turin Airport onto Lato Partenze and keep right until you arrive on Via Torino/SP2.
  2. Keep left to stay on Raccordo Autostradale Torino - Caselle/RA10 and follow signs for Torino Centro.
  3. Take the exit towards Barriera di Milano/Centro/Collina and merge onto Corso Grosseto.
  4. Turn right onto Corso Vercelli then left onto Via Renato Martorelli, continuing on until you reach Corso S. Maurizio.
  5. Turn right onto Piazza Vittorio Veneto and continue into Via Po.

 

How to Get From Turin to Genoa

Genoa is a two-hour drive away when you rent a car from Turin. Just head south-east on Via Po, then follow on Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, Sottopasso Michele Lanza, Corso Unità d'Italia and Corso Trieste to A55/A6 in Moncalieri. Follow the E70 to Sopraelevata Aldo Moro/E25 in Genova. Continue on Sopraelevata Aldo Moro and drive to Viale Paolo Thaon di Revel into Genoa.