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Restaurants,
historic bars, music, art exhibitions and street theatre in a torino that
knows how to entertain.

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Even
in everyday life, Torino has a thousand faces: a serious industrial city
but one with an unexpected charm and joie de vivre. Historic cafés
are places of tradition and culture, worth visiting in order to relax
in their period furnishings and feel the atmosphere of the real Torino.
Here you can drink the classic "bicerin", a combination
of chocolate, milk and coffee made fashionable in the 18th century.
And what if you are in Torino at cocktail hour? You must not miss one
of the moments when the torinesi meet, maybe in one of the many outdoor
bars where you can enjoy the city's natural beauty and architecture.
Torino offers high quality restaurants, with an eye on tradition and extraordinary
local products: cheese, wild mushrooms, truffles, chocolate, and prestigious
wines like Barolo and Barbaresco. After dinner, the bars
along the Po bustle with light and noise. Every night, music, art exhibitions
and street theatre are an astounding part of city life.
Torino is attracting an increasingly international public, thanks to events
that involve the whole city: Big 2000, a biennial review of emerging
art, gives over public spaces to young artists from all around Europe;
Luci di Artista, held every year during the Christmas festivities,
sees the streets and squares of the city decorated by light installations
designed by famous artists.
Since 1988, tourism promotion, reception, information and assistance have
been co-ordinated by a public agency. Turismo Torino organises
information and reception points, handles international tourist communication
and creates ad hoc programmes for the promotion of permanent attractions
and special events.
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