Mole Antonelliana
The "Mole Antoneliana" is undoubtedly the symbol of the city, also home of a museum dedicated to the seventh art in Italy: the National Museum of Cinema in Turin.
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To reach our rental office at Turin Caselle airport, please exit the airport building, cross the road and enter the car rental area, where you will find immediately Locauto office.
Our parking is just a few meters away from the office, in the covered area.
Upon entering the Turin Caselle airport area, just follow the Car Rental signs. The car hire parking is next to the terminal.
Among major Italian cities, Turin is probably the most underrated, notwithstanding its incredible historical value and cultural liveliness which is still today one of its distinguishing features. Not only Turin was the first capital of Italy in 1861, but is also home to many world-famous brands such as Fiat, Nutella and Lavazza. Also, Turin is the main city in the region where DOC wines such as Barolo, Barbera d’Asti, Dolcetto d’Alba and Gattinara are produced. The land around Turin is rich in vineyards, hazelnut trees and truffles, which make some of the gastronomic delights of this region. For such reason, your trip to Turin should always start from food; with a full belly you will be able to grasp also the city’s cultural richness. Many interesting museums can be visited while hanging in the city center: whatever your personal interests are, you will find something that will meet your taste. Here we offer you some hints: the Egyptian Museum in Turin is one of the richest collections of Egyptian antiquities in the whole world, while the National Museum of Cinema gathers fascinating memorabilia from the earliest phase of filming up till our days; if you’re interested in contemporary art, don’t miss out on Fondazione Merz and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, while if you’re passionate about cars you should pay a visit to the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, which exhibits over 200 original vehicles from 80 brands while also inquiring into the future of cars.
If you have more than just a weekend to spend here, you should consider renting a car at Turin airport to explore the surroundings of the city. The area around Turin is rich in castles, historic palaces and natural beauties you can reach in a very short time by relying on a private vehicle. Villa Taranto in Verbania is, for instance, an unmissable landmark you can get to in a couple of hours’ drive: its botanical gardens spread on an area that runs along Lake Maggiore and they comprise more than 3000 plant species; they can be visited any day of the week and admission is free of charge. North-west of Turin, near the French border, you can make a daily trip to Lago di Malciaussia, a reservoir at over 1800 meters above sea level: many hiking trails depart from here, but it is also a good place to sit back, relax and enjoy a barbecue or just some reading time. Turin is also well connected with the other major cities of Piedmont and Lombardy: with your rental car you can get to Asti in 50 minutes, Cuneo in 1 hour and Milan in less than 2 hours (the exact timing depending on your destination). Check our offers on car rentals at Turin airport and discover a more comfortable way of exploring Turin and the region of Piedmont!
Many airlines fly to Turin from a series of cities in Italy and abroad, including Paris, Barcelona and London. Turin city centre is easy to reach from Turin Caselle airport, which is less than a 30 minutes’ drive away. If you’re heading downtown, please remember avoiding entering the restricted area which comprises Corso Regina Margherita, Corso San Maurizio, Lungo Po Cadorna, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and other central streets: ask our staff at Turin airport for more information and remember the admission to the old town center is always free of charge for all electric vehicles (check them out in our fleet!).
Locauto Rent is a 100% Italian company, active in the rent-a-car market since late 70s. Our rental locations network covers the main Italian airports, the biggest railway stations and the major cities. We provide a full range of rental services: short, medium and long term, van rental service and a truly innovative digital full self-service car rental. Our fleet is of the highest level and is among the youngest in the market in terms of average age. We are commonly known for convenient, flexible and transparent pricing solutions and we are recognized for our service, human and technologically evolved at once.
Reservations +39.02.43020.1
Office phone +39.011.9963426
From Monday to Sunday from 8:00 to 23:00
Out of hours booking
Out of hours drop-off
The "Mole Antoneliana" is undoubtedly the symbol of the city, also home of a museum dedicated to the seventh art in Italy: the National Museum of Cinema in Turin.
The Egyptian Museum, one of the most famous attractions of Turin, is the oldest Egyptian museum in the world, and it offers thousands of archaeological finds.
The "Borgo Medievale" and the “Parco del Valentino”, on the banks of the Po, is an ideal place to rest from the labors of the day passed visiting the capital of Piedmont.
In Piedmont, "at the foot of Mount", are located the mountains among the highest in Europe, as the Monte Rosa and Monte Viso, a snowy paradise for lovers of winter sports.