Valentino Park

Valentino Park
Valentino Park
Valentino Park
Valentino Park
Valentino Park


The oldest park in Turinis also one of its most beautiful, and is a quiet escape from city noises andlife.

Flanked by the west bank of the River Po, and in between theIsabella Bridge and the Umberto I Bridge, Valentino Park was once a huntingground for the royal Savoy family. The park was opened in 1630 and was thecity’s first public garden. A French landscape architect redesigned parts of itin 1864. Valentino is the second-largest park in Turin, measuring around 135acres (55 hectares). It is filled with history and an array of plant life,offering a peaceful escape from the busy city.

A popular cycle path, jogging route and picnic destination,Valentino Park is beautiful when the sun is shining in the summer months orwhen the snow creates a winter wonderland. Discover numerous fountainsscattered throughout the park. The Twelve Months Fountain is the most beautifulof them all, especially in winter when it sometimes freezes.

Visit a garden within a garden at Turin’s Botanical Gardens,which are attached to Valentino Castle and owned by the Department of VegetalBiology of Turin University. The crisp geometric designs are quite differentfrom the rest of Valentino Park. This is the second largest herbarium in Italy.

Stroll to the park’s Rock Garden for great photo opportunities. Created in 1961and since expanded, the Rock Garden contains many flowers, streams andfountains in addition to rocks in its 11-acre (4.4-hectare) space.

Walk along the River Po to the impressive Medieval Village,an authentic reconstruction of a 15th-century Piedmontese village. Designed in1884 for the International Exhibition of Turin, the village containsdrawbridges, narrow streets and portico houses. Marvel at the engineeringinvolved as you enjoy the reflections below the banks of the river next to the site.

You’ll find several good café options in the village, which is free to enterevery day of the week. The area is particularly beautiful from a distance when parkand village lights are switched on in the evening.

Valentino Park is free to the public and open daily. It is recommended to visit during the day only, when the park is well lit.

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We had to join a group tour to look around. Unfortunately it was only in Italian, the English written information was quite simple - the Italian speakers seemed to get more information. Not sure I would recommend this if time is tight.

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