Ski holiday in Via Lattea, Italy, from Chisinau - January
from 622 €

Ski holiday in Via Lattea, Italy, from Chisinau - January

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Created: Monday, June 2, 2025
Ref ID: 27990665
Price/ person from
622 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, June 2, 2025
Destinations: Turin, Italy , Sestriere, Italy , Turin, Italy

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25 Jan
Transport from Chisinau to Turin
Departure
FlyOne
FlyOne - 5F 5279
Direct
12:30
Chisinau Intl (RMO)
2h 40m
14:10
Torino (TRN)
> 0 PC
25 Jan
1. Turin
Stop
About the destination: Turin, the elegant capital of Italy’s Piedmont region, is a city of grand boulevards, baroque palaces, and Alpine views. Once the first capital of unified Italy, it still wears its royal past with dignity: arcaded streets, stately squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, and the imposing Palazzo Reale form the city’s refined backbone. Yet Turin is far from a static museum piece; it’s a lively university and innovation hub, known for its car industry (FIAT), contemporary art, and thriving café culture. At the heart of Turin’s skyline stands the Mole Antonelliana, the city’s iconic spire housing the engaging National Museum of Cinema. A panoramic elevator whisks visitors to the top for sweeping views over terracotta rooftops and, on clear days, the snow-capped Alps. Nearby, the Egyptian Museum—one of the world’s most important collections of Egyptian antiquities—turns a rainy afternoon into a journey through ancient history. Strolling along the Po River, you’ll encounter the romantic Borgo Medievale and the green expanses of Valentino Park, perfect for a pause from urban sightseeing. Food and drink are central to the Turinese experience. This is the birthplace of the aperitivo ritual: order a vermouth-based cocktail or a Negroni in a historic café, and you’ll often receive a generous spread of snacks. Turin’s chocolate heritage shines in local specialties such as gianduiotto and bicerin, a layered drink of espresso, chocolate, and cream. The city is also an ideal base for exploring Piedmont’s wine regions—Barolo, Barbaresco, and the Langhe hills are within easy reach for day trips focused on vineyards, truffle-laced dishes, and slow-food traditions. Turin is a year-round destination, with vibrant cultural events adding flavor to any visit. Autumn brings truffle fairs and wine festivals, while winter lights up the streets with artistic installations and Christmas markets. Spring and summer are ideal for combining city exploration with excursions into the nearby mountains and royal residences scattered around the region. Compact, walkable, and stylish, Turin rewards travelers who take the time to look beyond Italy’s more familiar cities and discover its understated charm.
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25 Jan
Car rental
OPEL CORSA
OPEL CORSA or similar
25 Jan 2026, 15:15
1 Feb 2026, 13:15
Manual transmission
Alamo
Alamo
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Transport from Turin to Sestriere
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TurinSestriere
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25 Jan
2. Sestriere
Stay
About the destination: Sestriere is located in the heart of one of the largest ski areas in Europe, known as Vialattea.Sestriere is also one of the few places where it is possible to ski at night on an illuminated Olympic track. The station regularly hosts Alpine Ski World Cup events even though the most prestigious moment was when it was chosen to host male Alpine Skiing competitions at the 2006 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Turin 2006 and home to one of the three Olympic Villages. The two (red and white) towers that dominate the skyline have become the symbol of the country; were built in 1930 by the founder of FIAT, Giovanni Agnelli, with the aim of providing a vacation spot for workers at the FIAT plant in Turin.
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25 Jan
Accommodation
7 Nights
Chalet Edelweiss
Sestriere - Show on map > 0.5 km from Center
8.4
Very good
500
Airport Shuttle
Parking
Late Check-out
Standard Studio
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
Package Rate
Transport from Sestriere to Turin
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SestriereTurin
Transport disabled
01 Feb
3. Turin
Stop
About the destination: Turin, the elegant capital of Italy’s Piedmont region, is a city of grand boulevards, baroque palaces, and Alpine views. Once the first capital of unified Italy, it still wears its royal past with dignity: arcaded streets, stately squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, and the imposing Palazzo Reale form the city’s refined backbone. Yet Turin is far from a static museum piece; it’s a lively university and innovation hub, known for its car industry (FIAT), contemporary art, and thriving café culture. At the heart of Turin’s skyline stands the Mole Antonelliana, the city’s iconic spire housing the engaging National Museum of Cinema. A panoramic elevator whisks visitors to the top for sweeping views over terracotta rooftops and, on clear days, the snow-capped Alps. Nearby, the Egyptian Museum—one of the world’s most important collections of Egyptian antiquities—turns a rainy afternoon into a journey through ancient history. Strolling along the Po River, you’ll encounter the romantic Borgo Medievale and the green expanses of Valentino Park, perfect for a pause from urban sightseeing. Food and drink are central to the Turinese experience. This is the birthplace of the aperitivo ritual: order a vermouth-based cocktail or a Negroni in a historic café, and you’ll often receive a generous spread of snacks. Turin’s chocolate heritage shines in local specialties such as gianduiotto and bicerin, a layered drink of espresso, chocolate, and cream. The city is also an ideal base for exploring Piedmont’s wine regions—Barolo, Barbaresco, and the Langhe hills are within easy reach for day trips focused on vineyards, truffle-laced dishes, and slow-food traditions. Turin is a year-round destination, with vibrant cultural events adding flavor to any visit. Autumn brings truffle fairs and wine festivals, while winter lights up the streets with artistic installations and Christmas markets. Spring and summer are ideal for combining city exploration with excursions into the nearby mountains and royal residences scattered around the region. Compact, walkable, and stylish, Turin rewards travelers who take the time to look beyond Italy’s more familiar cities and discover its understated charm.
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01 Feb
Transport from Turin to Chisinau
Return
FlyOne
FlyOne - 5F 5280
Direct
15:10
Torino (TRN)
2h 30m
18:40
Chisinau Intl (RMO)
> 0 PC
Price/ person from
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Based on 2 adults
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Trip summary
2 Adults
Nights 7
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