Get your cultural and historical fix with a team-building retreat in Turin. This city is a wonder of the past, with countless landmarks to visit including the Mole Antonelliana, one of the city’s holiest landmarks; and the ancient remains of the Palatine Gate and Towers built by the emperor Augustus in the 1st century.
Among the city’s ancient artefacts, you’ll find an extensive offering of contemporary team-building activities. A walking or Segway tour is a great way to start your retreat, upon which you’ll explore the open plazas and winding boulevards lined with old cafés and restaurants. After the tour, you’ll have plenty of ideas for the remainder of your visit with activities on offer such as cooking classes, escape rooms, go-karting, rock climbing and more.
To help you find more ideas for your team-building retreat in Turin, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite team-building activities.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Turin combines elegant architecture, rich Italian culture, excellent food, and easy access to the Alps. Companies often choose the city because it offers a more relaxed and authentic atmosphere than some of Italy's larger destinations while still providing plenty of group activities.
Popular options include scavenger hunts, cooking classes, chocolate workshops, escape rooms, wine tastings, cycling tours, food experiences, outdoor challenges, interactive workshops, and cultural activities throughout the city.
Turin offers a blend of history, innovation, and local character. Teams often appreciate the city's walkability, impressive piazzas, vibrant food scene, and variety of experiences that encourage collaboration and social connection.
Turin Airport (TRN) offers direct flights to major European destinations and is located approximately 20–30 minutes from the city center. The city is also connected by high-speed rail to Milan, Rome, and other major Italian cities.
Spring and early autumn are generally the most popular periods, with temperatures typically ranging between 16–28°C. These months are ideal for outdoor activities, city exploration, and excursions into the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely. Companies often organize wine tastings, chocolate-making workshops, Italian cooking classes, food tours, cultural walks, and group dinners that showcase the traditions and cuisine of the Piedmont region.
Teams can participate in cycling tours, treasure hunts, outdoor escape games, hiking excursions, leadership challenges, park-based activities, and day trips to the nearby Alps and vineyard regions.
Popular choices include wine tastings featuring Barolo and Barbera wines, chocolate workshops, cooking classes, food tours, aperitivo experiences, and private dining events featuring regional Italian specialties.
Yes. Turin offers a broad range of year-round options, allowing teams to combine workshops, cooking classes, and interactive challenges with cycling tours, vineyard visits, hiking, and outdoor competitions.
In our experience hosting teams, Turin works particularly well for companies looking for a destination that combines Italian culture, exceptional food, and easy logistics. Teams often appreciate the city's elegant atmosphere, authentic local experiences, and access to both urban attractions and mountain landscapes.