By taxi
Taxis in Torino start the meter the moment your call is received. It is not customary to hail a taxi on the street.
Pronto Taxi
Tel: +39-011-5737Radio Taxi
Tel: +39-011-5730EuropTaxi Tel: +39-011-19839026
Turin Airport
Tel: +39-011-9914419Main Railway station - Torino Porta Nuova
Tel. +39-011-547331Via Sacchi ang. C.so Vittorio Emanuele II
Tel: +39-011-657139By Public Transportation
Turin has an efficient system of city connections with buses and trams managed by GTT (http://www.comune.torino....). Currently, the first driverless, ultra-modern underground line was opened for the Olympics in 2006. Both urban and suburban areas are served by an efficient network. Buses and trams cross the city from morning to late at night.
The hard part of bus travel is remembering you must buy your ticket before you get on the bus. All tabaccherie tobacconists sell bus tickets as do some bars and various ticket offices at stations.
There's possibly a bewildering array of tickets from singles to annual season tickets. Generally the longer the ticket the greater the saving but for many season tickets of one week or more you'll need a separate card with photo ID which costs very little and can usually be issued on the spot by the ticket issuer. It's not necessary for single tickets or, in Turin, weekly town tickets.
You may run into ticket inspectors any time, everywhere, even on night buses, but they are most of the time easily recognizable. Most of them do not speak English and some of them may behave rude. Be sure take your ticket/pass on you and validate it before the first stop after you get on the bus. Once you are caught, you may pay a certian amount of fee about 25euro right on the bus. If you pay later, this amout may increase to 36 euro. If you forgot to take your pass/valid ticket with you, you may tell the inspectors your situation and get a fine ticket of 10 euro. Then you go the GTT office with your fine ticket and your pass/valid ticket and pay. Some says if you are not italian, the fee will not reach you.