It's easy to spend days exploring Turin, Piedmont's handsome capital. It's filled with Baroque architecture and a string of fascinating museums, covering everything from ancient history to contemporary art. Turin is anchored by Mole Antonelliana, a soaring tower topped by a gleaming aluminum spire. Ride the Panoramic Lift for dizzying 360-degree views over the city. Whether you're a casual wine lover or a self-taught oenophile, Piedmont's wineries will have you sniffing, swirling and sipping. From family-owned vineyards to world-famous estates, guided tours are a fantastic way to discover the creme de la creme of the Piedmont wine region.
Piedmont is firmly on the radar of gourmet travelers. In fact, it's considered one of the pioneers of the global "slow food" movement. As you eat your way through local restaurants, you'll be treated to a smorgasbord of white truffles, Piedmontese beef, Barolo risotto, Agnolotti pasta, hazelnut torte and other local delicacies. Alternatively, why not take advantage of Piedmont vacation rentals and stock up on ingredients at Porta Palazzo, one of Europe's largest food markets? Wash down a home cooked meal with a glass of local Barolo on your private terrace.
As far as wine lovers are concerned, any day of the year is a good day to open a bottle of barrel-aged Barolo. Of course, each season offers its own unique charms. Summer brings long days and sultry weather to Piedmont. Evenings are beautiful, especially when they're spent sipping wine on the terrace of a Piedmont vacation rental chateau. Foodies should consider visiting in fall, which is both harvest and truffle season. Winter sees many of the vineyards close their doors after a busy harvest season, although, if you're craving relaxation, it can be a rewarding time to visit.
Bordering both France and Switzerland, Piedmont is Italy's 2nd-largest region. It's home to some of the country's most enchanting scenery, with a patchwork of pastoral landscapes and sprawling vineyards to explore. You'll see row after row of Nebbiolo, a burgundy grape known for its intense aroma and woody bouquet. Towns like Alba are famous for producing ultra-rare white truffles, so why not sign up for a truffle hunting excursion in the countryside? Piedmont's northern border hugs Lake Maggiore, a cobalt-blue beauty that's been luring sun seekers since the 19th century.
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