Bozen

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Where to stay in Bozen

Best time: May-September. The weather is warm and ideal for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying local festivals.

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Bozen, like a local

Don't miss

  • Ötzi the Iceman: Famous prehistoric mummy showcasing ancient life.
  • Walther Square: Heart of the city with beautiful architecture and lively atmosphere.
  • Runkelstein Castle: A medieval castle with stunning views and historical frescoes.
  • Cathedral of Bolzano: Gothic architecture and impressive frescoes, a must-visit landmark.

Where to eat

  • Restaurant Laurin: Offers traditional South Tyrolean cuisine with a modern twist.
  • Pasticceria Rigo: Famous for its exquisite pastries and Italian coffee.
  • Pizzeria Da Michele: Locals rave about their authentic Neapolitan pizzas.

Do this

  • Visit the Christmas Market: A magical experience filled with crafts, food, and festive cheer.
  • Take a cable car to Renon: Breathtaking views of the Dolomites and the surrounding area.
  • Participate in the South Tyrol Wine Festival: An opportunity to taste local wines and immerse in the culture.

Local tips

  • Visit the market in Piazza delle Erbe in the morning for fresh produce and local specialties.
  • Explore hidden trails in the nearby mountains for hiking; locals often go to the trails around the Mendel Pass.
  • Try the speck (cured ham) from local butcher shops; it's a regional specialty.
  • Learn a few basic Italian phrases; it can enhance your interactions with locals.

Know before you go

Best time

May-September. The weather is warm and ideal for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying local festivals.

Getting around

Public buses are the main form of public transport, along with biking and walking. Car rentals are also available.

Airport

BZO

Language

Italian and German are the main languages spoken.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for small purchases.

Safety

Bozen is generally safe, with low crime rates. Usual travel safety precautions apply.

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