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For a true taste of the Alps with an Italian twist, look to Trentino Alto Adige. This northern region offers a stunning dual identity, where Italian piazzas meet Austrian-style *Stuben*. The main draw is its dramatic landscape, perfect for hiking the trails of the Dolomites, a UNESCO site, or cycling around Lake Garda’s northern shores. You can explore the Gothic spires of Trento’s Buonconsiglio Castle one day and browse the wooden craft stalls on Bolzano’s Walther Square the next.
The region suits active travelers and culture enthusiasts perfectly. Families love the lakefront towns of Riva del Garda, while couples find romance in the vineyard-clad hills of the South Tyrolean Wine Road. Solo travelers enjoy the accessible mountain huts and excellent public transport, including trains connecting Bolzano and Trento to major Italian cities. Renting a car provides the most freedom to explore remote valleys.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 135 hotels across the region, from family-run alpine guesthouses in Val di Fassa to sleek design hotels in Merano’s spa district. Accommodation is dominated by comfortable mid-range hotels and charming agriturismos, offering a genuine local stay.
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What are the best hotels in Trentino Alto Adige?
Trentino Alto Adige has a wide array of exceptional hotels, from luxurious spa resorts offering wellness retreats amidst stunning mountain backdrops to charming family-run guesthouses and boutique hotels in scenic towns. Many properties emphasize local cuisine, sustainable practices, and direct access to outdoor activities. For specific recommendations, it's best to browse the 135+ available hotels on HOTEVI, where you can filter by amenities, guest reviews, and specific locations to find the perfect fit for your trip.
What is the best area to stay in Trentino Alto Adige?
The best area to stay in Trentino Alto Adige depends on your interests. For skiing and hiking, popular choices include Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, and the Kronplatz region, offering direct access to the Dolomites. For cultural experiences and city charm, Bolzano and Merano are excellent, known for their historical centers, markets, and thermal baths. If you prefer lakeside relaxation combined with mountain views, the northern shores of Lake Garda in Trentino provide a beautiful setting. Each area offers a unique atmosphere and activities.