Cosa fare a Torino (oltre i soliti musei): esperienze da vivere con tutti i sensi

Things to do in Turin (beyond the usual museums): experiences to enjoy with all your senses

Turin is a city that lets itself be explored. To those who come with curious eyes, it offers a range of possibilities that go beyond its architecture, historic cafés, and current exhibitions. It is also a city of contemporary rituals, of spaces created to bring something to life, rather than to display it.

Among these spaces is Eccetera, which offers experiences related to the world of mixed drinks as an opportunity for meeting, discovery, and sharing. A different way to experience aperitivo, in a cozy setting where participants are invited to get involved, listen, mix, and taste.

Another way to be in the city

For those visiting Turin for a weekend, or for those who live there and want to see it from a different perspective, participating in an experience is a practical alternative to traditional tour guide activities.

It's not just about "learning to make a cocktail," but about experiencing mixed drinking as a cultural ritual. Behind every sip is a story: that of the ingredients, the hands that prepare them, the places that inspired them. Discovering them is a way to get closer to a Turin that isn't found on maps, but is told through gestures, aromas, and flavors.

Intimate experiences, slow pace

Eccetera's activities are designed for small groups, maximum 14 people. This creates an informal and engaging atmosphere, where participants aren't spectators but active participants. Time expands, conversations intertwine with gestures, and learning takes place without rushing.

The offerings change and evolve: from discovering Turin vermouth to more creative sensory journeys, each experience can also be delivered in English and easily adapted to the group's needs.

If you don't see the experience you're looking for on the calendar, you can always organize it privately, on the day and time of your choosing. For groups of 4 or more, the cost per participant is the same as open experiences.

What do you take home with you?

A new taste. A story you've heard. The pleasure of making something with your hands.
And maybe the desire to return, or to do it again somewhere else.

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