Turin is famous for patisserie and chocolate art, which the royal house of Savoy exported all over Europe in the 1800s. Pastry chefs rule here, and visitors can sharpen their sweet tooth by hopping aboard Ristocolor or Gustotram, two brightly coloured city trams, for a 50-minute pastry tasting tour of the city’s sights (€20pp). It’s a double treat: a tourist guide tells tales of Turin’s confectionery tradition while a team of chefs prepare and serve arrays of blissful sweets and cakes while unveiling recipes and secrets.
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