How to reach /Bozen By plane Bolzano has a small airport and starting from 1 May 2020 there are daily flights Bolzano - (early morning) and Rome - Bolzano (late evening). The nearest international airports are () and (). Larger airports you can fly to are Bologna, Bergamo, , and Munich (Germany). From these airports, you can travel to Bolzano/Bozen by shuttle bus, by train or by car. On the websites of these airports, you can find the information regarding the bus transfer to/from railway stations. See also the information below. By bus and/or train Bolzano/Bozen can be reached easily from Munich (Germany) and Innsbruck (Austria) as well as from Verona, Bologna, Bergamo, Venice and Milan (Italy). Bus shuttles from these airports to Bolzano can be booked online at https://www.altoadigebus.com. Flixbus runs buses from various German, Austrian and Italian cities to Bolzano/Bozen. More information and timetables on https://www.flixbus.com. The railway connections are the following: From north: From Munich, Eurocity-trains run every two hours during the day directly to South (via Innsbruck). More Information and timetable on www.bahn.de. From Innsbruck, there are several daily regional trains to Bolzano/Bozen. Information and timetable on www.oebb.at. More information on the public regional transport in at http://www.sii.bz.it. From east: From Vienna via Villach to (Austria), by regional trains further to South Tyrol. Information and timetable on www.oebb.at. More information on the public regional transport in South Tyrol at http://www.sii.bz.it. From south: Train connections from Rome (direct fast trains), Bologna (direct fast trains and regional trains), Milan (one direct fast train/day; fast and regional trains with change in Verona) and Venice (fast and regional trains with change in Verona). More information and timetables on www.trenitalia.com and and https://www.italotreno.it. From west: From Switzerland through Innsbruck or Milan to Bolzano/Bozen. More information on www.sbb.ch.

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By car From north: Coming from Munich you take the direction to Innsbruck (A12 Inntalautobahn) via Rosenheim and . At Innsbruck you follow the motorway A 13 (Brenner autobahn) until you reach the Brennerpass, there the motorway passes into the Italian Brennerautobahn (A22). From west: Via Ulm - Kempten - Füssen - Fernpass and Imst you reach . You take the Passo Resia/Reschenpass-state road and reach the Val Venosta/Vinschgau in South Tyrol. Coming from you reach South Tyrol via Feldkirch - Arlberg - Landeck and the Passo Resia/Reschenpass. Coming from Switzerland you also can reach South Tyrol via Zürich - Landquart - Klosters - Vereinatunnel - Zernez and the Ofenpass. From east: Via Klagenfurt - Lienz - Innichen you take the state road of Val Pusteria/Pustertal. From south: If you come from Rome, Milan or Venice you have to follow the direction to Verona. There you take the motorway A22 (Brennerautobahn) and reach South Tyrol via .

From Bolzano/Bozen you can reach South Tyrol’s valleys, towns and villages by train and/or bus. Information on the public regional transport in South Tyrol at http://www.sii.bz.it

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