How to get to Torino For a clickable map please point your browser to Turin Map By plane: Torino Caselle international airport (15 km from city centre) has regular connections with the major intercontinental and international airports in Europe. Other airports easily reachable are those of Milan (Malpensa and Linate) and Genoa. Caselle airport has a bus service every 15-40 min to terminal at Torino Porta Nuova railway station (one-way ticket at airport is 5.50 Euro) from 06:30 to 23:30 (from terminal to airport, from 05:15 to 22:30), time of transport 45 min. From MILANO MALPENSA and MILANO LINATE airports - Direct bus from Malpensa airport to Torino leaves at 11:00 every day (one-way ticket is about 20 Euro) and on Sunday and Monday also at 15:00. Bus takes 2 hours to reach the terminal in Torino, in Corso Inghilterra at corner of Corso Vittorio Emanuele. If you miss the bus from Malpensa airport, you have to reach Milano Centrale railway station by bus (regular service every 30 min), and then you have a train for Torino almost every hour. Return bus from Torino to Malpensa airport leaves at 07:15 every day and on Sunday and Monday also at 10:00. From/to Milano Linate airport, you have a bus every 20 min to/from Milano Centrale railway station. By train - Torino is linked to all European countries through Milano or Lyon and Nice (France), mostly by direct trains. By bus - Many bus lines connect Torino (and especially Milano) to all European countries. City bus tickets must be bought in advance at any tobacconists or newsagents (a single fare is 1.00 Euro). By car - Several motorways connect Torino to the European motorway network through Milano, Zürich, Geneve, Lyon, Nice, and to Central and Southern Italy through Alessandria. Follow the road signs for the city centre until you reach Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Drive along this road and then turn on the left when arrived at Corso Re Umberto. Follow that avenue until Piazza Solferino. Note that Via Cappel Verde is in a restricted area. How to get to University Guest House (for speakers only) and Colloquium place The yellow dot in the map refers to Torino Porta Nuova railway station. The red spot is the Cappel Verde Guest House (Via Cappel Verde, 5, Phone: +011 6531900/1901) only available to speakers and the blue spot is the the Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali (Via Giolitti 36, Phone: 800019152) where the NIS Colloquium will be held. All places are within walking distances (15-20 min walk). If you are in trouble you can call my private phone at +39-347-6833933 Web links: Guest House Cappel Verde Museo Regionale Scienze Naturali Dip. Chimica IFM University of Torino