If you’re considering a visit to Turin and want something a little different from the usual sightseeing, a tour called “Turin among magic, mysteries and legends” might just catch your eye. While we haven’t taken this journey ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary paint a picture of a thoughtfully curated experience that’s perfect for those who love stories, secrets, and a touch of enchantment.
What strikes us about this tour are two key points: first, its focus on sharing local legends and hidden stories—which adds depth to your understanding of the city beyond its architecture. Second, the flexible format—combining guided storytelling with free exploration—means you get to enjoy Turin in a way that suits your pace. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that the tour is quite short, just about two hours, so it’s best suited for a quick intro rather than an exhaustive exploration.
This experience would work well for adventurous travelers, groups of friends, or anyone looking for a memorable, story-rich way to start their Turin trip. It’s also a fun choice for birthdays or bachelorette parties, especially with its interactive and slightly mysterious vibe. Just note that if you’re hoping for a traditional guided tour with lots of walking and monument visits, this might feel a bit more relaxed and less structured.
Key Points

- Focus on Legends and Mysteries: This isn’t your typical city tour. It dives into stories and local legends that give a fresh perspective on Turin.
- Flexible and Self-Guided: You’re guided to key spots but have the freedom to explore on your own afterward with a map and itinerary.
- Cost-Effective: At around $38 per person, it offers good value for a storytelling experience with memorable moments.
- Personal Touch: The guide, Armanda, is praised for her passion, storytelling skills, and friendly approach.
- Interactive Experience: Sitting in a bar to hear stories over a soft drink makes it cozy and less formal.
- Good for Light Exploration: The tour hits just a few key spots—Piazza Statuto, Via Garibaldi, Via dei Mercanti, and Piazza Castello—each with its own story.
- Ideal for First-Timers: Since it includes tips on museums, restaurants, and itineraries, it’s perfect if you’re arriving and want some local insights.
- Small Group Atmosphere: With a maximum of 15 travelers, the experience feels intimate and personalized.
A Closer Look at the Itinerary
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Stops and Stories
Piazza Statuto:
This square is considered the heart of black magic in Turin. The monument of Frejus is here, but the real draw is the atmosphere—an intriguing starting point to understand Turin’s mystical side. Reviewers mention it as a place with an aura that invites curiosity, making it a fitting first stop.
Via Garibaldi:
Normally known as a shopping street, this stretch has a secret side—the way of black and white magic. It’s a surprising twist and turns an everyday walk into a journey into hidden traditions. The guide mentions this street as being less obvious but packed with stories, which visitors seem to love.
Via dei Mercanti:
Here, the tour takes you into medieval history with a tale of a seer and alchemist living in a flat. It’s a quick stop, but one that sparks imagination, especially if you enjoy stories of secret knowledge and mystical figures from the past.
Piazza Castello:
The tour ends in the city’s main square, regarded as the center of white magic. Sitting near Palazzo Madama, you get a sense of the city’s contrasts—dark secrets versus protective charms—making a poetic finish to the experience.
What to Expect
From the reviews, it’s clear that Armanda’s storytelling is a highlight—passionate, detailed, and engaging. She creates a warm atmosphere, making you feel like you’re sitting with an old friend who’s sharing fascinating tales. Several reviews mention how her stories bring out details that aren’t found in guidebooks and make the city’s history come alive.
You’ll also receive a small amulet or lucky charm at the end—an extra touch that connects you to the city’s mysteries and traditions. Plus, if you participate on your arrival day, Armanda offers tips on where to go next, helping you plan your stay with insider suggestions.
The Experience: Pros and Cons
Pros:
– The storytelling is highly praised—many reviewers call her “passionate” and “knowledgeable.”
– The price offers good value considering the personalized, story-driven nature.
– It combines a relaxed social experience with the chance to discover Turin’s hidden side.
– The small group or solo experience feels intimate, with genuine interaction.
Cons:
– The tour is brief, about two hours, so it’s more of an introduction than a deep dive.
– Some might find the stops limited or not as visually captivating as traditional monument tours.
– If you’re after a more structured sightseeing experience, this might feel light on content.
The Practical Details

The tour starts at Piazza Corpus Domini and ends in Piazza Castello, making it easy to reach via public transportation or on foot. It runs daily from 10:30 AM, giving flexible options for morning explorations. The maximum group size of 15 keeps things cozy and allows for a more personal connection with the guide.
Booking in advance around 20 days helps secure your spot, especially during peak seasons. Cancellation is straightforward—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—making it flexible if your plans change.
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Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for curious travelers who enjoy stories, legends, and local myths. If you’re interested in hearing tales that give a different flavor to Turin’s history, this will likely appeal. It’s especially good for those arriving in the city wanting a quick, engaging overview before exploring further.
It’s not a typical monument tour, so if your priority is to see as many landmarks as possible, this might feel too focused on stories. Conversely, if you enjoy a relaxed, narrative approach combined with a social vibe, it will suit you perfectly.
Final Thoughts

“Turin among magic, mysteries and legends” offers a charming, story-centric way to get to know this historic city. It’s a budget-friendly experience with a friendly guide who clearly loves sharing her knowledge and passion. The blend of legend, history, and personal interaction makes it a memorable start or addition to your Turin trip.
While it’s not packed with sightseeing, what it lacks in monument-hopping it makes up for with engaging tales and local secrets. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or celebrating a special occasion, this tour has the potential to add a touch of magic to your time in Turin.
If you’re intrigued by the idea of uncovering a different side of the city—one filled with stories, charms, and mystique—this tour is well worth considering.
Turin among magic, mysteries and legends
“Armanda was so nice and very passionate about the subject. The tour was well organized and very informative.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour isn’t explicitly designed for kids, the storytelling format and short duration make it manageable for older children who enjoy stories and legends. Keep in mind it’s more about tales than visual attractions.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, which is ideal if you’re looking for a brief but meaningful experience rather than a long sightseeing day.
What is the price?
At around $38.16 per person, it’s a reasonable price considering the personalized storytelling and added touches like the lucky amulet.
Can I participate if I arrive late?
Since the tour starts at 10:30 AM promptly, arriving on time is recommended. Check with the organizer if you have delays.
What’s included in the tour?
The main features are the storytelling, a map for self-guided exploration afterward, and a small amulet as a memento. No additional tickets are required for the stops.
Is this a guided tour?
Not exactly. It’s more of a storytelling experience with a guide involved at the start and end, then you explore on your own using the provided map.
Are there any physical demands?
The tour is walking-based but quite relaxed. It’s suitable for most people with moderate mobility.
Is booking in advance necessary?
Booking about 20 days ahead is recommended to secure your spot, especially during busy periods.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund. Less than 24 hours, and the refund isn’t available.
If you’re after a fun, story-rich introduction to Turin that leaves you enchanted and curious for more, this tour might be just what you need. It’s a gentle, engaging way to uncover some of the city’s secrets while enjoying a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
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