TURIN, ITALY
Holiday Houseboys
To fully appreciate Turin you need to book a Holiday Houseboys, your local gay friendly tour guide. He will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Holiday Houseboy is there to help you. He looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
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How To Book A Holiday Houseboy
To book any of our Holiday Houseboys please go to the booking form.
Or send an email to info@holidayhouseboys.com.
Alternatively WhatsApp +34-676-78 63 51.
Remember a Holiday Houseboy is your gay friendly tour guide who looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
Please note these are guide services and not sexual services.
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Our other destinations in Italy are Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania Sicily, Comiso, Cremona, Florence, Lamezia Terme, Livorno, Milan, Naples, Olbia Sardinia, Palermo Sicily, Rome, Sorrento, Trieste and Venice.
Highlights of Turin
Welcome to Turin, a sophisticated and historic city in northern Italy, nestled at the foot of the Alps. Known for its grand architecture, elegant cafés, and rich cultural heritage, Turin offers a refined Italian experience with a calm and welcoming atmosphere. Often seen as Italy’s most understated gem, the city blends royal history, art, and modern life with ease.
Begin your visit at the beautiful Piazza Castello, the true heart of Turin. This grand square is surrounded by some of the city’s most important buildings, including palaces, museums, and theaters. Moreover, it is the perfect starting point for exploring the historic center on foot.
Just steps away, explore the magnificent Royal Palace of Turin (Palazzo Reale). Once home to the House of Savoy, this UNESCO-listed palace showcases lavish rooms, royal apartments, and elegant gardens. In addition, the palace complex gives deep insight into the city’s royal past.
Another must-see landmark is the iconic Mole Antonelliana, the symbol of Turin. Originally designed as a synagogue, it now houses the fascinating National Museum of Cinema. Furthermore, taking the panoramic lift to the top rewards you with breathtaking views over the city and the surrounding Alps.



