
Loading...
Loading...
Discover Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
A unique bilingual region where Italian and German cultures merge, Trentino-Alto Adige offers the dramatic Dolomites, excellent skiing in resorts like Cortina, and charming alpine towns. The region produces outstanding wines and boasts a distinctive cuisine blending Mediterranean and Austrian influences.
A unique bilingual region where Italian and German cultures merge, Trentino-Alto Adige offers the dramatic Dolomites, excellent skiing in resorts like Cortina, and charming alpine towns. The region produces outstanding wines and boasts a distinctive cuisine blending Mediterranean and Austrian influences.
Interactive map of cities and attractions
Explore the cities and towns that make Trentino-Alto Adige unique
Plan your trip to Trentino-Alto Adige with our month-by-month guide
Essential details to help you plan your visit to Trentino-Alto Adige
Verona (VRN), Venice Marco Polo (VCE), Innsbruck-Austria (INN)
Trento, Bolzano/Bozen, Merano/Meran
The Brenner rail line connects Italy to Austria. A car is essential for reaching mountain villages and ski resorts. German is the primary language in Alto Adige/Südtirol.
June-September for hiking, December-March for skiing
Variable (8-18°C). Apple blossoms in valleys, skiing at altitude.
Pleasant (20-28°C). Ideal for hiking in the Dolomites.
Cool (10-18°C), colorful foliage. Wine and food festivals.
Cold (-5 to 5°C), excellent snow. World-class skiing.
Select your passions, from hidden trattorias to artisan design, and receive a bespoke newsletter celebrating the best of Italy, tailored to your taste and delivered directly to your inbox.