What budget for activities and outings Turin?
Museums are quite expensive, so it's a good idea to buy the Torino+Piemonte Card, a pass that comes in a range of formulas (from 1 to 5 days, from €29 to €50) and offers free entry to around a hundred sites, as well as numerous discounts, especially on transport.
Turin is a sporty and, above all, very green city, with public parks everywhere, including two huge ones: the Parco del Valentino and the Parco della Pellerina. The latter, covering more than 80 hectares, offers a wide range of free physical activities, including an ice rink, soccer pitches, tennis courts, running tracks...
Credit cards are accepted just about everywhere, with contactless technology of course, but it's a good idea to always carry cash just in case.
What budget to eat Turin?
Prices are equivalent to those in France, with the same currency and the same means of payment, so you won't feel out of place.
Don't forget to leave a small tip if you're satisfied - it's common practice in Italy!
What is the budget for accommodation Turin?
Average rates for a double room with bathroom:
2 stars: between €70 and €120.
3 stars: between €85 and €150.
4 stars: between €130 and €200.
5 stars: from €180.
Prices vary between high and low season.
Tourist tax is quite high in Turin: €2.80 per person per night.
Travel budget Turin and cost of living
The standard of living in Turin and Piedmont is the same as in France. Prices will therefore be identical, with a few minor exceptions. Coffee, for example, will be much cheaper (and better) than back home... You can get away with €70 a day, including accommodation, for the smallest budgets, but for a comfortable stay you'll be looking at around €180 a day.