Getting Around Trento

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

Trento FAQ

Buonconsiglio Castle

A major historical site, this medieval castle complex includes beautifully decorated frescoes, a museum, and panoramic views of Trento.

Trento Cathedral

This Romanesque-Gothic cathedral is renowned for its stunning facade, intricate frescoes, and the Chapel of San Giovanni, which houses important religious relics.

Piazza del Duomo

A historic building that houses art exhibitions and cultural events, offering insight into Trento’s past and its role in the region.

Castello di Avio

Located just outside Trento, this well-preserved medieval castle provides a glimpse into the region’s feudal history and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Discover the MUSE (Museo delle Scienze).

Engage with interactive exhibits and innovative displays at this cutting-edge science museum designed by architect Renzo Piano, which covers topics from natural history to environmental science.

Stroll Along the River Adige.

Enjoy a scenic walk or bike ride along the Adige River, taking in the picturesque views of the city, surrounding hills, and historical landmarks.

Tour the Palazzo delle Albere.

Visit this historic palace, which now hosts art exhibitions and cultural events, offering a glimpse into Trento’s aristocratic past.

Hike in the Dolomites.

Venture into the nearby Dolomite Mountains for outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking alpine scenery.

Visit the Buonconsiglio Castle.

Explore this medieval fortress with its impressive frescoes, historical exhibits, and panoramic views over Trento and the surrounding Alps.