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Discovering the true essence of Barolo begins with researching the basics. Are you ready to find out exactly where this unique destination is and what you can do there?

Barolo is 35 miles (56 kilometers) to the south of Turin, a well-known city.

Roughly 400 people live in this part of Langhe Region, so there are lots of opportunities to make new friends.

Places to visit in Barolo

If the words palate, pinot noir and plonk entice you, ask about winery tours and prepare to let your taste buds be tempted at Renato Ratti Cantina. Seeking some more ideas? Discover the age-old rooms and corridors of Novello Castle. This impressive structure offers an educational side trip for young and old. And there's more. If you're seeking a bit of spiritual enlightenment, visit Parish of St. Michael the Archangel. You never know, you might even glimpse the answers to a few of life's most important questions!

Where do you fly into for Barolo?

Coming in to land at Turin International Airport (TRN)? After you've jumped off the plane and collected your belongings, the center of Barolo will be only 40 miles (64 kilometers) from here.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Barolo?
Vacation packages, including flights and hotels in Barolo, start from just CA $1,632. Turn your travel dreams into reality and lock in your trip with Travelocity today.
How long should my Barolo vacation be?
Many visitors choose to spend about 2 nights in Barolo. But what's right for them mightn't be right for you. Whether you're staying for a few days or a few weeks, you'll love exploring all the wonderful things that this destination has to offer.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Barolo?
Whatever your travel style, Travelocity can help you snap up the perfect Barolo package deal. All you have to do is pick and choose between our 400 airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties.
Why should I purchase my Barolo vacation package via Travelocity?
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Can I save on my Barolo car rental if I combine it with hotels and flights?
You sure can --- bundle your car, hotel and flight into a Barolo vacation package and you can save a ton. With so much to see in and around Barolo, having your own set of wheels will make exploring a joy. Once you're in the driver's seat, put the stereo on and make your way to Cathedral of Milan, a must-see attraction roughly 137 kilometers from Barolo.
Which airport is best for Barolo?
Many travelers arrive at Turin Intl. Airport (TRN). After you've disembarked and claimed your luggage, set off 72 kilometers south to reach central Barolo. Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA) is another option, 72 kilometers from the heart of the city.
What is there to do in Barolo?
You'll notice an undeniable magic as you stroll the streets of Barolo. Antiche Cantine Marchesi Di Barolo and Barolo Wine Museum are just a couple of famous sights that make this city such a sought-after destination, so add them to your must-see list.
Where should I stay when visiting Barolo?
The Hotel Barolo is popular with many travelers. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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