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Tips and resources for your holiday in South Tyrol

Is there a travel card I can use to travel on buses and trains in South Tyrol? Which sights should I not miss? And what events are on during my stay in Bressanone? To answer all these questions, we have compiled a list of informative links that you can surf from the comfort of your home. Our reception team is always on hand to answer (almost) any questions you might have during your stay.

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Many roads lead to South Tyrol

Whether you prefer a relaxed trip by train or bus, by plane, or by car, there are plenty of ways to get to South Tyrol. From the north via the Brenner Pass, from the west via the Vinschgau Valley, and from the east through the Puster Valley. Once you arrive in South Tyrol, you can use a single ticket—the Mobilcard—to access an extensive public transportation network. Find the most convenient way to South Tyrol here:

www.suedtirol.info/how-to-get-there


Explore South Tyrol with the Mobilcard:
Guest Card –Alto Adige Guest Pass

The “Alto Adige Guest Pass” allows you to use all public transportation throughout South Tyrol free of charge and without limits.

You will receive the Alto Adige Guest Pass upon completing your check-in (after completing the pre-check-in we sent you or directly at the reception), and it is included in the accommodation price.


For more information:
www.mobilcard.info/en


Public transport:

www.sii.bz.it/en

www.trenitalia.com/en

www.oebb.at/en

www.bahn.com/en

 

Tourist information:

www.brixen.org/en/holiday-in-south-tyrol.html

www.valleisarco.info/en/

www.suedtirol.info/en

 

Sport & Leisure:

www.plose.org/en/

www.acquarena.com/en/index.html

www.wanderfuehrer.it/en/

www.sentres.com/en/south-tyrol

 

Events:

www.mybrixen.com/en/

www.kultur.bz.it/en/south-tyrol-ct1

www.brixen.org/en/holiday-in-south-tyrol.html

 

We are not responsible and assume no liability for the content of the pages linked above.