Getting around while minimising damage to the environment and improving the quality of life in cities is far from impossible, especially in Trentino, where there is no shortage of alternative and sustainable modes of transport.
How to get here:
- By train using the Bologna - Verona - Brennero trainline. For dates and times, consult the Trenitalia website.
- On the bus, choosing one of the many Flixbus routes that connect Trento to Italian and European cities
- By bike, following along Via Claudia Augusta, an ancient Roman road now equipped with a cycle path that connects our region with Germany, Verona and Lake Garda.
- Book a lift in a Blablacar so you can share the experience of the journey and reduce costs and environmental impact to a minimum.
- travel by car, but once you’ve reached your destination, we suggest leaving it in the car park and enjoying the city and all it has to offer, on foot, with a bike, or on the bus.
- The closest airports are those of Verona (90km), Brescia (165km), Venezia (155km), Treviso (130km), Milano (250km), Bergamo (200km) and Bologna (225km).
How to get around once you’re here:
- Free access to the public transport service for those in possession of the Trento Card, Trentino Guest Card or the Museum Pass
- Urban buses
- Suburban buses
- regional trains
- Bike sharing services
- Bike rental
- Taxi