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Turin Travel Guide

Turin is a major city as well as a business and cultural centre in northern Italy. It was the first capital of modern Italy, and the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. The city is the headquarter of the automobile giants Fiat and also the European capital of Baroque.

About Turin

Turin covers an area of 50 sq. miles (130.2 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 1 million people being the 4th largest city in Italy. Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the right bank of the Po River.

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Baratti & Milano

r4.jpgThe common, ordinary bar is, in some ways, the center of Italian life. In Turin, common coffee houses have evolved into extraordinarily elegant places to have a coffee drink, eat lunch or buy another famous Torino treat, chocolate.Sitting at a table in a coffee house like Baratti & Milano will cost you almost as dearly as one in Piazza San Marco in Venice. But belly up to the bar and a coffee is no more expensive than anywhere else, less than a Euro, in fact, when we visited.

Enjoy our annotated picture gallery of Turin’s famous historic cafes.

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