Strada della Viassa, Turin, Italy - available rental housing

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Useful to know when you are searching for apartment, house or room for rent in Turin

Turin is a fairly large industrial city in northern Italy. It’s mostly known as the home of the iconic Italian car brand Fiat. Turin was also the first italian capital and now has around 870.952 inhabitants, and a total of 2,1 million inhabitants in the province of Turin.

Turin is the perfect spot for an expat looking for a place to experience the true Italian lifestyle. The city is large enough to have everything you might need, but also small enough to be manageable. This means you’ll have plenty of culturally and artistically interesting sights to experience, charismatic architecture to admire in the midst of a fast-paced work-life, but also the small locally owned shops and stores to explore. Turin is located just a car ride away from the Alps, which means there are more than plenty of opportunities in terms of hiking, skiing, sightseeing etc. Hills and rivers spruce up the surrounding areas with life and ideal hangout spots. In addition Turin is close to several Unesco historical sites such as the Venaria Real castle, the Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont and many others. 

Traveling to and from Turin is convenient as it’s on high speed rail lines to both Venice and Naples. Additionally, flights go all over Europe from the airport located north of the city. 

Getting around within Turin is no hassle either as the public transport is accessible and affordable. You can get an all-year-round pass for only around 340 euros.

Turin is the home of a variety of good schools and universities, which means the city is booming with young life. It also means there are a great deal of opportunities for students.

It’s not the most touristy city, which also means the local life gets to bloom, and the experience of living there is very authentically Italian.