GETTING TO TURIN
Turin (Italian: Torino) is located in northwestern Italy, near the borders of France and Switzerland, and is well connected to major European and international destinations by air, rail, and road.
BY AIR
Turin Caselle International Airport (TRN) www.aeroportoditorino.it
Located just 16 km (10 miles) from the city center, this is the closest airport to the congress venue and the most convenient option for European flights. It offers daily flights to major European cities including Paris, London, Frankfurt, Madrid, and Amsterdam.
Transfer options from Turin Airport to the city:
- Taxi: ~30 minutes, flat rate ~€35–€40 to central Turin.
- Bus: The SADEM shuttle bus runs every 15–30 minutes and takes about 45 minutes to reach Porta Nuova and Porta Susa train stations. Tickets cost ~€7 and can be purchased at the airport or online.
- Train: A local train connects the airport to the Dora GTT station, but a transfer by bus or taxi is needed to reach the city center.
Milan Malpensa International Airport (MXP) www.milanomalpensa-airport.com
One of Europe’s major international hubs, Malpensa offers direct flights to over 120 global cities and is just 140 km (87 miles) from Turin.
Transfer options from Malpensa to Turin:
- Direct Shuttle Bus: The Flibco or Sadem shuttle offers multiple daily services to Turin city center (Porta Susa or Lingotto), with a journey time of approx. 2 hours. Tickets from ~€22.
- Train: Take the Malpensa Express to Milano Centrale (50 minutes), then a high-speed train to Turin Porta Nuova (50 minutes). Total travel time ~2 hours.
- Car rental or taxi: Around 1.5 to 2 hours by car, depending on traffic.
BY TRAIN
Turin’s main train stations, Porta Nuova and Porta Susa, are both centrally located and served by Italy’s high-speed rail network.
From Turin, you can reach:
- Milan in just 50 minutes
- Lyon in 2.5 hours
- Paris in about 5 hours
Italy’s efficient rail system connects Turin to other major cities like Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna, and Naples. Visit www.trenitalia.com for routes and tickets.
BY CAR
Turin is accessible via several major highways, making it easy to reach by car from other parts of Italy and neighboring countries:
- A4 (to Milan, Venice, and northeastern Italy)
- A5 (toward the Alps and Switzerland)
- A32 (direct access to France via the Frejus Tunnel)

