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Espresso, Art, and Timeless Streets

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October 19, 2025

In this Italian city, baroque beauty and avant-garde spirit blend into something irresistibly real

- By RUPALI DEAN

Espresso, Art, and Timeless Streets

(Clockwise from top) The NH Collection Torino Santo Stefano; roadside cafe; The Mercato di Porta Palazzo is the beating heart of Turin – Europe’s largest open-air market, a sensory explosion of colors, sounds and flavors.

Forget Milan's catwalk. Turin in Italy has soul, stories, and an espresso habit that could start a revolution.

Its beauty isn't loud or flirtatious-it's the kind that pulls you in quietly, the kind that stays. Here, chandeliers drip from grand old coffeehouses, royal palaces stand with baroque swagger, and tree-lined boulevards hum with a Parisian undertone. Walk its hushed streets and the city reveals itself slowly, like a secret shared over coffee. Avant-garde galleries hide behind weathered courtyards. Indie bookshops beg you to lose your afternoon inside them. Gardens seem to shift personalities with the seasons. The rhythm here is unhurried.

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