Arrival in Torino

The LingottoConferenceCenter is not far from Porta Nuova, Torino's main rail station, where the airport bus terminal is also located. A 15 minute connection is guaranteed by direct bus and tram lines. Motorists turning off motorways and ring roads are advised to leave exits at: - MONCALIERI coming from Piacenza, Pavia, Genoa and Savona,- STUPINIGI coming from Milan, Aosta, Fréjus and Pinerolo.Lingotto is served by underground parking areas for 3,500 cars.Access and security services are computer-monitored. In addition to the access roads to the car parks, direct backstage access is also available for heavy vehicles transporting special exhibition fittings, instruments and equipment.

By Plane

The airport of Torino Caselle (http://www.aeroportoditorino.it/EN/voli/default.php) is only 16 km from the town centre: 35 minutes by coach, or 25 minutes by car. It can be reached through a main road or Torino’s ring road that, thanks to its junction with the motorway network, connects it quickly to the major cities of northern Italy and southern France. TorinoInternationalAirport links are from Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Casablanca, Clermont Ferrand, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Krakow, Lisbon, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Munich, Paris, Stuttgart, Timisoara, Tirana, Vienna, Zurich. From the airport to the city there is the possibility to use: 1) Bus. A public bus service connects the airport with the centre of Torino from early morning until midnight and it takes about 40 minutes. Airport/city: terminal at the Arrivals level in front of domestic/EU flight gate; City/airport: terminal near the Porta Nuova railway station on the corner with via Sacchi. 2) Taxi. The airport taxi rank is on the Arrivals level in front of domestic/EU flights gate. It costs about 30 EUR. 3) Train. From the railway station at 140 metres from the airport, trains connect the airport of Caselle to Dora Station in Torino every half an hour from about 5 a.m. to about 10 p.m. The trip time is about 20 minutes. From there take a taxi or bus. For more information http://www.comune.torino.it/gtt/en/

By Train

Torino is a nationally and internationally important railway junction. The main stations in Torino are: Porta Nuova: corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 53; Porta Susa: piazza XXVIII Dicembre, 8; Lingotto: via Pannunzio, 1; Stazione Dora: piazza Baldissera. Links to principal Europeans cities are provided, particularly to Paris and Lyon. Torino is also well connected to all main Italian cities: Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples. Further information http://www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html

By Car

An excellent highway network connects Torino to the main Italian and European cities. Torino can be reached not only through motorways but also through the main tunnels and passes connecting Italy, France and Switzerland