Via Garibaldi
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Nik R
Varna, Bulgaria6,679 contributions
Jun 2020
Via Garibaldi is another main street in the historical center of Turin and the second longest pedestrian street in Europe. Of course, there are plenty shops, bars and restaurants. It connects Piazza Castello with Piazza Statuto and is usually very busy with plenty of people. It was close to our rented apartment and inevitably we enjoyed roaming it every day.
Written May 19, 2021
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Hooray H
London, UK2,257 contributions
Sep 2020
This street is more like Oxford street but TCR end, but much nicer as, again, the buildings are older & have much more character.
This street also borders the old part of Turin which is wonderful.
Narrow streets full of little boutiques & special eateries.
Written December 20, 2020
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Benny H
Lede, Belgium64 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
Very busy street, the 3rd of the center and worth visiting. It is never so empty as the picture shown.
Written June 5, 2019
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B1714D
Belgrade, Serbia16,866 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
Via Garibaldi is a long pedestrian street full of many stores, shops, small cafes and eateries. It's a classic central street typical to any European town.
We used it every day from our hotel near Porta Susa train station to the central Castello sq.
Written May 24, 2019
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Giorgio G
Washington DC, DC1,378 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Via Garibaldi is the continuation of via Po, on the opposite side of piazza Castello, to the North to piazza Statuto and then corso Francia, towards Rivoli and the Susa Valley. now completely redone and, to call it in American terms, gentrified, it hosts a number of smaller and less trendy places than via Roma, but still fashionable. Now completely closed to traffic, except local, it is the starting point for visiting other streets now the sites of niche shops, artists' studios and small trendy restaurants. Ideal for a lazy afternoon.
Written October 24, 2017
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Naz P
London, UK138 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
This was the main reason we came to Turin for apparently this amazing pedestrianised shopping street. The shops were mediocre, and some were barred up, it looked run down and no typical Italian shops which is what we were looking for. Via Roma is better but still falls short of many other Italian towns and cities.
Written May 5, 2019
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AlbertSalichs
Manresa, Spain10,718 contributions
Sep 2018 • Family
Via Garibaldi is one of the most important streets in the center of Torino, a city located in the North of Italy. This street links Piazza Castello and Piazza Statuto and here you can buy something you want. A beautiful place to walk, eat, drink or buy something. In the center of the city.
Written January 25, 2019
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Dino G
Turin, Italy22 contributions
Aug 2017 • Solo
A classic pedestrian way in the heart of Torino. Juventus store to caffes to great food. Check out the pizza place on Via Tommaso, best in the city. A Tiger store offers great deals.
Written June 20, 2018
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Barry F
18 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
If you want to walk in a herd of sightseers this is the place for you. Packed when it is hot and miserably empty when it rains. Not one shop is worth mentioning. The side streets are OK and some even have goods at a fair price. But not many. A tourist trap from top to bottom. I live in Turin. Take my word for it.
Written May 2, 2018
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N A
Bologna, Italy393 contributions
Jun 2017 • Friends
have a walk even if you do not want to buy anything from the shops that they are there. The buildings are beautiful and the small vertical streets also.
Written June 11, 2017
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