Torino Outlet Village – How to have the best Outlet Turin experience

One of the open-air corridors at Torino Outlet Village. There are people walking and looking at the shops' windows.

Looking for an exquisite outlet shopping experience in Italy? Then you must pay a visit to Turin’s outlet shopping. A contemporary complex that welcomes the whole family with nearly 100 shops selling the best brands. Torino Outlet Village is just 15 minutes away from Turin city center and so well located that it receives visitors from France and Switzerland. 

And, really, you can’t miss it. Not only because of its shopping experience but also because of its architecture. From afar you can recognize the 84-meter spire at the entrance. Opened in March 2017, it was designed by the renowned Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin.

The spire created by Claudio Silvestrin Architects for the Outlet in Turin. It's the architectural symbol of outlet.

Turin’s Outlet is a shopping lovers’ paradise, featuring all types of stores: clothing and kidswear, accessories, footwear, sports, household goods, underwear… you name it, they have it. Regardless if you’re after Italian or international labels, you’ll probably find something to buy over there.

Makeup products under 10 €, soft towels around 15 €, stylish sunglasses for only 79 €. Torino Outlet Village has got you covered. Classy overcoats that normally cost 392 € are being sold for 129 €, that’s the kind of deal you’ll find at the Tax-Free outlet in Turin. Torino Outlet stores announce discounts up to 70% all year round and seasonal sales. 

Torino Outlet Village brands

a.testoni

Adidas Outlet Store

Alcott

Antony Morato

Armani

Baldinini

Bialetti

Bottega Del Sarto

Brooks Brothers

Calvin Klein Jeans

Calvin Klein Underwear

Carlo Pignatelli 

Coach

Converse

Delsey

Desigual

Diesel

Diesel Kid

Wall at the Turin Outlet Village where there are brands names written on them.

Elisabetta Franchi

Enrico Coveri 

Ermenegildo Zegna

Ferrari Store

Flavio Castellani

Frankie Morello

Gucci

Guess

Gutteridge

Harmont & Blaine Junior

Harmont & Blaine

Il Lanificio

Isaia Napoli

Ixos

Jacob Cohën

John Barritt

Kiko

Kocca

La Casa Dei Sogni

La Casa Italiana

La Martina

La Perla

Lama Optical

Lindt

Liu-Jo Uomo

LOréal Paris

Luxury Zone

Michael Kors

Naïma

NB – GS Sport – Ciesse Piumini

Nervesa

Nike Factory Store

Outly

Patrizia Pepe

Pepe Jeans

Pinko

Pollini

Pompea

Rebel Queen By Liu-Jo

Refrigiwear

Richard Ginori 1735

Rifle

Roberto Cavalli

Salomon

Skechers

Timberland

Tommy Hilfiger

Trussardi

Twinset

Under Armour 

United Colors of Benetton

Victoria’s Secret

Yamamay

Zeropiu’

Okay, that’s a lot. After or in the middle of all that shopping, you’ll probably need to fill your belly to put your legs to work a bit more. And even though Outlet Torino doesn’t have a large range of restaurants, the ones they have are pretty good (check out some customers’ reviews).

 

Two croissants and two espresso coffee served at Outlet Turin.

Where to eat at the Torino Outlet Village

C-House Milano Cafè | Restaurant

Caffè e bollicine

Casa Angelesi

Lindt

Re Nero Caffè

Venchi

Signs at Turin's Outlet pint the information center and the ATM machine.

Other services at Outlet Turin

Turin’s Village Outlet has an onsite playground for kids. It’s also pet-friendly, and there are dog kits to accommodate furry visitors. Other available services include free Wi-Fi, wheelchair loans, free umbrella hire, a phone charging station, an ATM cash machine, and a tourist office. 

There are some fancy services as well, such as hands-free shopping, personal shopper and luxury concierge. If you’re a frequent shopper, you might want to have a look at the Torino Outlet Village VIP Club, which advertises dedicated services, exclusive promotions and unique advantages.

On the other hand, if you don’t like shopping at all, at Turin Outlet’s Infopoint you can buy a Gift Card to give to someone who can freely choose their own perfect gift in any of the over 90 boutiques.

How to visit the Outlet in Turin, Italy

Torino Village Outlet is open 7 days a week, 363 days a year, offering top-end gastronomy and shopping experiences in Turin. It is an enjoyable and relaxing place for couples, families and friends. 

  • Torino Outlet Village opening hours

Monday to Sunday: 10 AM – 8 PM

  • Location of the Outlet Turin and contact info

Address: Via Torino 160, 10036 Settimo Torinese (TO) Italy

Phone: +39 011 19234780

E-mail: info@torinooutletvillage.com 

Torino Outlet Village car park, the photo shows the outdoor space for car and one of the outlet's entrances.

  • How to get to the Torino Village Outlet Shopping

Torino Outlet Village is close to the A4 and A5 motorways’ exits and is quite easy to reach. 

There’s a daily shuttle bus service from the city center. You can check the Torino Outlet Village bus time here. There’s also a weekly service from the main tourist resorts in the Piemonte and Val d’Aosta areas – your hotel front desk may help you with that.

If you wish to use public transportation from the city center, you may get the TRAM 4 (direction Falchera) to the Stazione Stura stop, then catch GTT buses SE1 or SE2 from the bus stop opposite the Stura GTT multi-story car park (expect 4 stops, 2km).

From the railway station Torino Stura, you may also take GTT buses SE1 or SE2.

Whereas from railway stations Torino Porta Susa, Torino Lingotto or Torino Rebaudengo, you should take the SFM trains 1, 2, 4, 6 or 7 to the Torino Stura stop (departures approx. every 10 min, travel time around 9min). Check the train time, tickets and further info here. Then from you catch the GTT buses SE1 or SE2 as mentioned before.

It doesn’t matter from where you coming, keep in mind that the closest stations or bus stops are Fermata 1342 – NERVI and Fermata 1337 – NERVI. That will help you plan your way to Outlet Turin.

If you’re going by car, the fastest route from the center is to take Corso Giulio Cesare and then the Torino – Milano motorway. Take the exits Settimo Torinese or Abbadia di Stura A55, and you’ll quickly reach your destination.

Outlet Turin offers free parking, featuring a huge parking facility for 2,500 cars. They have parking for motorcycles too and charging stations for electric cars. 

 

Hotels near Torino Outlet Village

In case you feel like you could use a few more days to fully explore the outlet and the beautiful city of Turin, you can book one of the cozy hotels nearby. That way you’ll have more time to visit not only the outlet but the best tourist attractions of Turin, which include nature, history, culture, food, and wine.

That’s a wrap! Now you’re settled to discover the best outlet in Turin and access big discounts on renowned international and Italian brands. Hope you have a great shopping experience and if you need more tips about visiting Turin just click here!