We Love Turin!

Turin is an elegant, easily walkable city with many great restaurants and pastry shops.

We wore ourselves out Saturday at the Slow Food Festival tasting food from all regions of Italy and all around the world.

This vendor from Italy provided samples of cheese made from cow, sheep, and donkey milk. Actually quite delicious.

We sampled vermouth made in Turin at this booth.

And gelato cleverly scooped onto a bed of puréed zucchini and topped with nuts, seeds and veggie chips at this one!

We took a class given by star pizza chef Stefano Volo,

who prepared pizza Bianca with locally-caught trout, ricotta and hazelnuts!

We met a delightful trio of Brits at our hotel! They’re heading for the Food Fest today while we rest from a couple of whirlwind days!

Cheers!

Arrival in Turin!

We landed in Amsterdam early this morning to gusty winds and rain.  Many flights were canceled but our flight to Turin was one of the few that departed as scheduled.

Larry has been passionate about his genealogy research and today in Amsterdam, while waiting for our flight he met a distant relative from Wilmington, North Carolina!  They were able to compare genealogy research notes.  As an aside, the couple from Wilmington have been impacted by Hurricane Florence.  They’ve been without power for 6 days, plus their car was smashed by a tree.  Then, on arriving in Amsterdam, they learned that their flight to Florence, Italy was canceled.  They were rebooked on our flight to Turin, where they caught a train to Florence.  They had a great attitude, in spite of recent difficulties!

For us, we took a bus from the airport to Turin’s main train station and then walked several/many blocks to our hotel.  We’re staying at Townhouse 70 and happily our room was available shortly after we arrived!  Here’s Larry patiently waiting in the hotel lobby.

We picked up a quick lunch at this pizza spot.

The arrival day is rough after an overnight flight with no sleep so we’ve had a restful day without much activity.

This city map shows how dense Turin city is with many spots of interest.  We’re especially looking forward to the Egyptian Museum and the Slow Food Festival.

Basic Italian pasta and wine at Bistrot El Puig D’Estelles.

And music in the piazza by Big Daddy Wilson from North Carolina USA!

We’re grateful for a safe journey and a fun new city to explore!

Let’s Go to Italy Again!

Fall Market in Italy

We must really love Italy (we do!) because we’re leaving soon and heading there for another Italian adventure! We’ll visit two regions that are new for us–The Piedmont and Liguria–and add two cities in Tuscany that we haven’t visited in many years.

Our itinerary includes a mix of big cities plus mountain and seaside villages.  We plan to visit markets, museums, hike, plus eat plenty of pizza, pasta, and gelato!  And, we have tickets to a Slow Food Festival in Turin this weekend.

We have a brief stopover in Amsterdam, and if all goes as planned, we should be in Turin by Friday morning!

Here’s our tentative itinerary:

The Piedmont:

  • Turin-4 nights
  • Neive-3 nights (near Alba)
  • La Morra-2 nights (near Barolo)

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The Ligurian Coast:

  • Noli-2 nights (near Savona)
  • Camogli-4 nights (near Rapallo)
  • Genoa-2 nights

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Revisiting Tuscany:

  • Siena-3 nights
  • Florence-2 nights

We’re excited!

Please feel free to follow along if you’d like to!

Ciao!

Sharon and Larry