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Getting There GETTING THERE 2015 Bozen, Südtirol Informations By train, plane & bus transfers Foto: ShutterstockFoto: HOW TO REACH SOUTH TYROL BY TRAIN DB/ÖBB EuroCity Mobilcard 1 day Travel comfortable and relaxed to South Tyrol from as little as Passengers on DB/ÖBB EuroCity trains from Munich to 39 Euro with the ‘Europa-Spezial’ ticket; short distances even Bolzano/Bozen can buy a 1-day mobility card for € 5 and so cheaper. This special offer includes routes between Germany and use connecting trains in Alto Adige/Südtirol on the day of Italy or other European destinations. arrival and departure. This ticket is also available from DB Travel Centres. Terms, timetable, prices and reservation on NEW: From 2015 January 7th to March 31st passengers of www.bahn.de DB/ÖBB trains will receive the Bolzano Bozen Card for free, when they spend almost two nights in a Hotel in Bolzano Bozen. For more information, contact the Tourist offi ce Bolzano Bozen, www.bolzano-bozen.it Holiday region Bolzano and environs | Pillhofstr. 1, 39057 Frangart BZ, Italy | Tel. +39 0471 633 488 | www.bolzanosurroundings.info ©December 2014. Subject to alterations. GETTING THERE Train, plane & bus transfers BY BUS Eurolines BERLIN – BOLZANO BOZEN Departure from Berlin, ZOB am Funkturm, arrival at the bus sta- 1512 m 1450 m tion in the centre of Bolzano. The trip takes about 10 ½ hours; 1338 m 1558 m € 1021 m price per passenger 69,- 1000 m 1492 m 970 m MUNICH – BOLZANO BOZEN 1142 m 923 m 2270 m 1089 m Departure from Munich, ZOB Hackerbrücke, arrival at the bus 1221 m 258 m station in the centre of Bolzano. The trip takes 4 hours; price per 248 m 1160 m 909 m 394 m passenger € 44,- 285 m 420 m 280 m 262 m 436 m 425 m 1150 m 227 m Price for children, students 255 m 823 m 236 m 333 m and seniors, further information 244 m 276 m 605 m 1228 m and reservation on 243 m 1550 m 496 m www.eurolines.de 218 m 420 m 403 m 680 m 1127 m 890 m 212 m 991 m 952 m 1096 m 226 m 1209 m 563 m 1328 m MeinFernbus.de GERMANY – MUNICH – BOLZANO BOZEN From all over Germany to Munich. From Munich ZOB 3 times a day to South Tyrol (Bolzano Bozen, Appiano/Eppan, Terlano/ Terlan and Merano/Meran). Tickets from Munich to South Tyrol available from € 14,- Information and reservation on www.meinfernbus.de AIRPORT – BUS TRANSFER TO SOUTH TYROL You can get to South Tyrol quickly and conveniently by bus transfers. From Munich for example from € 55,- and six times a day. From Milan Malpensa, Bergamo and Verona airport you can reach Bolzano/Bozen, Merano/Meran and Bressanone/Brixen. The transfers are operated by Südtirol Bus/Dolomites Airport Shuttle Time tables, information and booking on and must be booked online at least 48 hours in advance. www.altoadigebus.com Holiday region Bolzano and environs | Pillhofstr. 1, 39057 Frangart BZ, Italy | Tel. +39 0471 633 488 | www.bolzanosurroundings.info ©December 2014. Subject to alterations. GETTING THERE Train, plane & bus transfers BE MOBILE IN SOUTH TYROL PUBLIC TRANSPORT – GETTING AROUND Mobilcard Südtirol With the Mobilcard Südtirol (7, 3 or 1 day), you can enjoy all public transport, such as the train in South Tyrol (down to Trento), all local buses, the lift facilities to Meransen, Jenesien, Ritten, Mölten, Vöran, the tram to the Ritten, as well as the cable car to the Mendel mountain. museumobil Card Based on the Mobilcard, it allows you in addition to visit more than 80 museums and art collections (7 or 3 days). bikemobil Card The bikemobil Card (7, 3 or 1 day) includes bike rental for one day (available from April to October). Ticket sales You may purchase your Mobilcard and museumobil Card at any South Tyrol Integrated Transport ticket offi ce, as well as at tourist offi ces and many hotels. Mobilcard can also be bought at automatic ticket machines in all railway stations in the Province, with the (temporary) exclusion of Bolzano, at the Bolzano Bus Station, at the downline and upline stations of the Renon cableway, as well as at the ticket offi ce in Trento train station. Please note: The Mobilcard is a personal ticket and therefore non-transferable. It must be validated at the beginning of each journey; remember to validate your ticket before boarding when travelling with trains or ropeways. You are not required to indicate your destination. The Mobilcard will be valid for one, three or seven calendar days from the day of fi rst use. The expiry date will be printed on your card at the fi rst validation. Further information, prices and ticket sales on www.mobilcard.info TIMETABELS SOUTH TYROL ShutterstockFoto: Timetabels South Tyrol on www.sii.bz.it Holiday region Bolzano and environs | Pillhofstr. 1, 39057 Frangart BZ, Italy | Tel. +39 0471 633 488 | www.bolzanosurroundings.info ©December 2014. Subject to alterations..
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