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BEYOND 2025: Being Many
4-7 June, 2025 Turin, Italy
Getting to Turin
CAE encourages participants to consider sustainable travel options whenever possible. If feasible, we recommend traveling by train, bus, or carpooling to reduce environmental impact.
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By Train
Turin is well-connected by trains, with Torino Porta Susa and Torino Porta Nuova linking major cities around Italy. Direct international routes are available from France, Switzerland, and Germany.
Please visit Trenitalia for national and international connections. For additional high-speed rail options, check Italo. If travelling internationally, you can explore route options on Eurail.
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By Bus / Coach
International and domestic buses connect Turin with major European cities. FlixBus, BlaBlaCar and Itabus offer routes from various destinations, with stops at Vittorio Emanuele station,Torino Lingotto stations and Stura station (check which one is closer to your hotel).
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By Car / Carpooling
Turin has direct motorway connections to France, Switzerland, and the rest of Italy. If driving, consider carpooling to share travel costs and reduce emissions. Platforms like BlaBlaCar offer shared rides between European cities.
Please note that paid parking is required in most areas of Turin. Check with your accommodation for options or use public garages near the city center.
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If you plan on traveling by car, we encourage you to meet up with other BEYOND participants to save on costs and minimise our carbon emissions.
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By Air
If train travel is not an option, you can book a direct flight to Torino Caselle Airport (TRN) whenever possible to minimise emissions.
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Getting to the City Center from TRN Airport
Train: Every 30 min, € 3.70, 40 min to center
Bus: Every 15 min, € 7.50, 35 min to center
Taxi: On demand, ~ €40.00, 30 min to center
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If no direct flights to Turin are available, consider flying to Milan instead of booking a connection. Milan’s airports offer frequent, direct buses to Turin, or you can take a transfer to a train station and then take a train to Turin making this a more sustainable option.
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From Milan Airport
Malpensa (MXP)
‣ Connection to Milano Centrale: Malpensa Express (~50 min)
‣ Train to Torino Porta Susa: Various Trains (50 to 120 min)
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Linate (LIN)
‣ Connection to Milano Centrale: Shuttle bus/taxi (~20 min)
‣ Train to Torino Porta Susa: Various Trains (50 to 120 min)
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Bergamo (BGY)
‣ Connection to Milano Centrale: Shuttle bus (~50 min)
‣ Train to Torino Porta Susa: Various Trains (50 to 120 min)
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Trains from Milano Centrale to Torino run every 30 minutes. Tickets can be booked via Trenitalia or Italo.
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Getting around Turin
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By Foot
Turin is a walkable city, with many key locations, cultural venues, and historic sites within easy reach. The city center is pedestrian-friendly, making walking an enjoyable and convenient way to explore.
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By Bike
Cycling is great for short distances. The city is improving its bike lanes, though some areas still require sharing the road with traffic. Bike rentals and shared mobility services like Bolt, Lime, Ridemovi, and Dott are available throughout the city.
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Lime app: Lime is offering 6 rides with a 20% discount during the Beyond 4–7 June
To use it:
Download the Lime app
Enter the code LIMEXBEYOND25 in the ‘Promotions’ section
Enjoy 20% off your next 6 rides between 4th and 7th June
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Public Transport
If walking isn’t an option, public transport is the best alternative. Turin has a reliable network of buses, trams, and a metro line.
Tickets (€ 1,90 digital / € 2,00 chip on paper medium) are valid 100 min with unlimited transfers. Purchase at metro stations, kiosks, tobacco shops, or use contactless payment on board. Note that it is possible to pay by card on the bus, in which case the ticket costs €1.50. However, not all buses are equipped with card payment terminals.
- MultiCity - €11.80: MultiCity ride-city-ticket electronic carnet, available on a chip-on-paper medium;
- Daily - €3.70 (digital) / €4.50 (chip-on-paper): Daily ticket available in digital format or on a chip-on-paper medium;
- MultiDaily 7 - €21.00: Electronic carnet containing 7 daily tickets;
- Daily x4 - €12.00 (digital) / €14.80 (chip-on-paper): Ticket valid for a group of up to 4 people traveling together.
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Buses & Trams: Frequent services are operated by GTT.
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Metro: A single automated line linking key districts. Operates from 05:30 to 00:00.
For more info, visit GTT Torino.
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Accessibility
Public transport is partially accessible. Low-floor buses and trams operate on some routes, and metro stations have elevators and ramps.
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Here are the details and instructions regarding the taxi agreements we arranged with a provider in Turin, offering fixed rates for BEYOND participants (maybe we can encourage them to be more sustainable and take a taxi in groups):
Taxi Rides with Fixed Prices
Consider travelling with others to minimise our carbon footprint in Torino!
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On 4 June 2025
From ZTL - Via Milano (Piazza Porta Palazzo) to Edit Garden Torino (Piazza Teresa Noce, 15/A, 10155 Torino) and back
One way: €12,00.
On 5 June 2025
From ZTL - Via Milano (Piazza Porta Palazzo) to Museo della Montagna (Piazzale Monte dei Cappuccini, 7 Torino) and back
One way: €15,00
ZTL = Limited Traffic Zone
How to book a fixed-rate ride:
1. Call Taxi Torino: https://www.taxitorino.it/
011 57 30 or 011 57 37
2. Book a taxi from one of the locations listed above.
3. During the call, mention that the ride is a part of a special rate agreement and provide the code: 8812 CLUB SILENCIO.
4. Once the taxi arrives, the rate is fixed
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