How to get from Turin Airport to the City by Train
This guide explains how you can conveniently take the airport train from Turin Caselle Airport to the city centre.
Taking the Turin Airport Train
If you fly into Turin Caselle Airport, the airport train offers a convenient and affordable way to reach the city centre of this beautiful Italian city.
In the video guide below, you can see what it’s like to take the Turin Airport Train, including information on buying tickets, walking to the station, and what the onboard experience is like.
Finding the airport train station
Upon exiting arrivals, walk straight ahead and you will see the first “railway station” sign above you.
The signs will guide you outside the airport terminal, through a parking garage, and finally to the train station
It’s a short, straightforward walk, and you really can’t go wrong.
Buying your ticket
There is a single ticket machine in the arrivals hall of the airport terminal, as well as another at the airport station, where you can buy your train ticket using a debit or credit card.
It is recommended to buy your ticket from the machine in the arrivals hall, as there is often a long queue at the ticket machine in the station itself.
An even better idea is to simply buy your ticket online on the Trenitalia website or app, which is also easy to do.
A one-way ticket from Turin Caselle Airport to Torino Porta Susa station in central Turin costs €3.60 (£3.04, $3.90).

The Turin Airport Train. ©AndyBTravels
By train into Turin
For most of the day, trains connecting Turin Caselle Airport with Torino Porta Susa station run every half hour, operating from approximately 05:00 until 22:30.
The airport train is operated by the national railway company Trenitalia, using modern double-deck trains with second-class seating only.
It takes the train 30 minutes to reach Torino Porta Susa station, where you can take the metro to travel further into the city centre of Turin.
Alternatively, it’s about a 30-minute walk from Torino Porta Susa station to Turin’s main sights in the city centre, such as the Royal Palace, the Egyptian Museum, and the Mole Antonelliana.
If you need to reach Turin’s other main railway station, Torino Porta Nuova, simply change onto another Trenitalia train.
Other airport train guides
If you are interested in learning more about other airport trains in Europe, take a look at the following articles:
– Helsinki Airport Train
– Oslo Airport Train
– Sofia Airport Train
– Vienna Airport Train