Tuesday to Sunday: 9 AM to 7 PM
Last entry: 6 PM.
Closed: Mondays and 3 May
Visit Duration: Due to its large size, exploring the museums and galleries housed within the Royal Palace of Turin will take you a minimum of 2 hours to fully explore it.
Address: Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino TO, Italy.
The Royal Palace is located in the city of Turin in Northern Italy in the Piedmont region. It is found in front of the public square of Piazzetta Reale opposite the Palazzo Madama, a well-known museum and gallery.
The Royal Palace of Turin is located within the central ZTL area which limits car circulation at certain times. You can check the timings here. It is best that you park at these locations before if you are unsure and then make your way on foot.
The Royal Palace of Turin has two entrances. The main entrance is at Piazzetta Reale and the secondary entrance is at Piazza S. Giovanni.
The Royal Palace of Turin has an in-house restaurant called Caffè Reale that serves up hearty meals, snacks, and refreshing beverages. You can also choose to visit these nearby restaurants.
The Palace is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 AM to 7 PM and remains closed on Mondays.
To avoid crowds visit during the weekdays, especially during the morning hours. In terms of time of year, the spring season in Turin is considered the best time to visit.
We recommend spending at least 2-3 hours to fully explore and appreciate the Palace and all its museums.
Admission is free for EU citizens below the age of 18, people with disabilities and their companions, teachers with school groups, and students of the Academy of Fine Arts.
The Palace is located in the heart of Turin's historic center, in front of the Piazzetta Reale.
The best way to get to the Palace is by public transport using Turin's tram and bus network.
The Palace has two entrances, one at Piazzetta Reale and the other at Piazza S. Giovanni.
Once purchased, the ticket is valid for one day.
Yes, you can re-enter the Palace once you have exited as long as you posses a ticket valid for that day.
Yes, group visits are allowed. However, advance booking is required for groups of more than 15 people.
Yes, photography without flash and tripods is allowed inside the Palace for personal use.
Yes, there is a cloakroom where you can store your belongings and luggage.
Yes, wheelchairs for those with mobility issues can be requested at the ticket office of the Royal Palace.