9 Transportation in Bolzano That You Shouldn't Miss

January 20, 2022 Diedre Savory

The capital of Italy’s northernmost region of South Tyrol, Bolzano (Bozen in German) has only been Italian since World War I, and its character remains distinctly Germanic. At the center of the town, Piazza Walther is named for a 13th-century German minstrel. The town’s most famous resident, Ötzi the Iceman, dates from about 3300 BC and now rests at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology. The striking new building for Museion, the city’s modern and contemporary art museum, opened in 2008.
Restaurants in Bolzano

1. ItalyDolomites

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ItalyDolomites

ItalyDolomites by AS SERVIZI is a company that is positioned in the tourist market as a specialist for Incoming in the North East Italy and especially in the Dolomites area. We offer private daily tours in English.

2. Concierge Dolomites

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Concierge Dolomites

We are the leading luxury chauffeur car service based in Bolzano, Alto Adige Region and we operate also in Veneto and Lombardia and surrounding areas. We ensure that your journey is comfortable, punctual and stress-free by maintaining high standards of courtesy and professionalism. We also believe in providing these tailor-made services at a fair price. We organise short and long tailor-made tours of the Dolomites during which we will discover together the beauty of nature as well as the history and culture of the places we will visit. Tailor-Made Tours. Spoken languages: Italian, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Czech and Slovak. What we offer: Private chauffeur service with minibus or luxury car Transfer from/to airports and railway stations, for dinners, corporate evenings Wine & food and other theme-based tours, with local Slow Food cooking courses Excursions in the Dolomites Shuttle for events, film productions, location scouting Professional Bike Guide

3. Renon’s Cable Car

Via Renon 12, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 345121 [email protected] http://www.ritten.com/en/highplateau/highlight/cablecar.html
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Renon’s Cable Car

Renon's new cable car opened on May 23, 2009, offering a whole bunch of fantastic advantages for vacationers and local commuters alike: a generous schedule, short travel time and easy access. It's a true gem. It only takes 12 minutes for the gondolas to move from Bozen/Bolzano to Oberbozen/Soprabolzano - they depart every 4 minutes, so there's practically no waiting time.

Reviewed By PJandSJ - Matlock, United Kingdom

We decided that we would just take one trip by cable car in Bolzano, and decided upon this one. Strolling along from our hotel in the centre of town one morning, we soon reached the cable car station, and bought a combined ticket that included a trip on the train at the top of the mountain. The cable car was lightly loaded, we each had a comfortable seat, and the ascent was very smooth. The views as we gained height were very impressive. At what we anticipated was going to be the top of the mountain, we swung over a green, wooded dale and continued our ascent – it was almost as if we were entering a secret world, hidden from mortals in the valley below. Delightful vistas surrounded us, with the imposing Dolomites in the far distance. At the terminus, we disembarked and walked a short distance to the train station, where we joined others already waiting. Before too long, a train arrived, and we stayed on board until the end of the line in Collalbo. Be sure to arm yourself with a free map of the area, available at the cable station, because it provides several numbered walks of varying lengths that you can enjoy on the plateau. From Collalbo, we set off along walk 24 to the Pirimidi di Terra where we savoured spectacular views. On our return journey, we took a side detour through woods, along walk 20, the Fenn Promenade, before enjoying coffee in a café just as we approached Collalbo. Suitably refreshed, we decided to walk all the way back to the train station at Soprabolzano, and so headed for walk 35, the Freud Promenade. Luckily, we found a comfortable seat just as we were about to enter a wooded area, and so took the opportunity to eat some sandwiches we’d brought with us. It was a lovely walk, despite the unexpected rain shower that seemed to come from nowhere. A thoroughly enjoyable, active day rounded off by a great descent on the cable car back to Bolzano. Recommended.

4. Funivia del Colle

Via Campiglio 7, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 978545 http://www.kohlererbahn.it/home-2.html
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5. SAD - Trasporto locale S.p.A.

39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 450111 [email protected] http://www.sad.it/it/contatti
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SAD - Trasporto locale S.p.A.

6. Sit`N`Trip

Sit`N`Trip

Guided by the many years of experience and feedback we received from tourists from all over the world, either as drivers or as travel organizers, we decided to create a Sit'n'Trip agency to make travelling and everything related to it easier for everyone. Whether it is a longer or shorter journey, for a shorter or longer period of time.

7. Base Camp Dolomites

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8. Bobus Servizio Shuttle Turistico

Bolzano Italy http://www.bolzano-bozen.it/it/attrazioni-turistiche.htm
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9. Radio Taxi Funk

Bolzano Italy +39 0471 981111 http://www.comune.bolzano.it/context.jsp?ID_LINK=1923&..

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