Saluzzo is a charming Piedmont town enchanting with its medieval historic center and extraordinary artistic heritage. Surrounded by the Langhe hills, it offers a perfect combination of culture, gastronomy and natural beauty. An ideal place to discover authentic Piedmont Italy among castles, historic churches and traditional cuisine.

Ristorante Le 4 stagioni di Casa Sassone
This refined restaurant occupies a beautiful 17th-century palazzo in historic Saluzzo, where ancient brick vaults create an atmospheric backdrop for minimal-chic interiors. The menu celebrates Italian tradition with regional dishes and excellent pizzas, including thoughtful gluten-free options.
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Il Trio
A well-regarded establishment that excels in both pizza-making and Italian cuisine, earning praise for consistent quality and attentive service. The welcoming atmosphere makes it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
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Castello della Manta
This medieval castle near Saluzzo is world-renowned for its extraordinary 15th-century frescoes. The painted halls depict chivalric tales and courtly life with remarkably preserved colors and detail.
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Gianet's Pub
A welcoming neighborhood pub in the heart of historic Saluzzo offering pizza and regional specialties. The relaxed atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a casual meal while exploring this medieval town.
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La Vecchia Trattoria del Castello
Located near Saluzzo's historic castle, this trattoria offers traditional Italian cuisine in a setting steeped in medieval atmosphere. It's perfectly positioned for dining after exploring the town's historic center.
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Cattedrale di Maria Vergine Assunta
Saluzzo's cathedral dominates the historic center with its impressive Gothic architecture. The interior houses religious artworks and chronicles centuries of the town's spiritual heritage.
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Ristorante La Mezzaluna
A highly-rated restaurant in Saluzzo known for its quality Italian cuisine and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen focuses on well-executed dishes that highlight the culinary heritage of the Saluzzese region.
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Granda Pub - Saluzzo
This vibrant pub brings American flair to historic Saluzzo with gourmet burgers, craft beers, and a relaxed yet quality atmosphere. It's the perfect spot for a casual evening in this charming Piedmontese town.
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Museo Civico Casa Cavassa
Housed in the elegant Casa Cavassa, this civic museum presents Saluzzo's aristocratic heritage through beautifully preserved Renaissance interiors. Frescoed rooms and period furnishings transport visitors to the town's noble past.
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Cinema Teatro Magda Olivero
This cultural venue honors Magda Olivero, the celebrated soprano from Saluzzo. The theater hosts theatrical performances, concerts, and cultural events, serving as a cornerstone of the town's artistic life.
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What is the best time to visit Saluzzo?
Spring and autumn are ideal: pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists. Summer is warm, winter cold. Each season has different charm thanks to the colors of the surrounding Langhe.
How to reach Saluzzo?
Saluzzo is easily accessible from Turin (about 50 km) by car or train. The nearest airport is Turin Caselle. The city is well connected with regional public transport.
How much time is needed to visit the main attractions?
Two days are sufficient to discover the historic center, castle, museum and cathedral. Add an extra day for excursions around the Langhe.
What are the typical dishes to taste?
Tajarin con tartufo, ravioli di carne, vitello tonnato, agnolotti, formaggio castelmagno e il broth piemontese. Accompagnati da vini Barolo, Barbaresco o Barbera d'Alba.
Ci sono hotel nel centro storico?
Sì, diverse opzioni di alloggio disponibili nel cuore di Saluzzo, dai boutique hotel alle locande tradizionali che offrono autentiche esperienze piemontesi.