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Whether you're a gap year traveller trying to circumnavigate the globe for £3.50, or you're a bit strapped but need a good break, or you're just a bargain-hunting hound looking for hints on freebies, blagging and upgrades, you've come to the right place. Check out our inside tips and travel secrets on all things budget-related, and if you know any we've missed, tell us about them.
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    Torino+Piemonte Card

    Posted by AdrianPetersen 11 February 2010

    The 'Torino+Piemonte' Card is available in two, three, five, and seven day versions, offering admission to more than 160 cultural sites including museums, monuments, exhibitions, fortresses, castles and Royal Residences in and around Turin.

    It also lets you travel on the city’s over-ground public transport, tourist transport including the panoramic lift in the Mole Antonelliana, the Sassi – Superga rack tramway and the GTT shuttle buses to outlying areas.

    Prices start at € 20,00 for 2 days.

    The Tourist Office in Piazza Castello, open: Mon-Sun 09:00 to 19:00 or Porta Nuova railway station, open: Mon-Sun 09:30 to 19:00 or Turin International Airport, open: Mon-Sun 08:00 to 23:00.

    www.turismotorino.org/

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    The ChocoPass

    Posted by AdrianPetersen 11 February 2010

    The ChocoPass is your passport to the endless seductions of chocolate: gianduiotti, pralines, cakes, biscuits, ice cream and hot chocolate. The taste of superb chocolate awaits you in Turin's historical cafés and patisseries. The coupons offer you 22 tastings to be savoured in three days for only € 12.

    Check out Guido Gobino, Via Lagrange 1.
    www.guidogobino.it

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