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Transportation​

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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