South Tyrol
Discover South Tyrol, a truly captivating corner of Italy where Alpine traditions harmoniously blend with Mediterranean flair. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and rolling vineyards, this region offers an unparalleled mix of dramatic landscapes.
Immerse yourself in a rich cultural tapestry, influenced by both Italian and Austrian heritage. Explore charming villages, indulge in delicious cuisine that fuses the best of two worlds, and enjoy endless outdoor pursuits – from hiking and skiing to simply savouring the ‘joy of life’ in this stunning part of the Alps.
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When in Bressanone, you should definitely visit the Diocesan Museum in the Hofburg Brixen. The courtyard of the Hofburg is one of the most atmospheric castle courts in South Tyrol.
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When in Italy you just have to eat pizza! Of course, this also applies to South Tyrol in northern Italy. Pizza alla Pala-style Pizza is available in Brixen/Bressanone at pizzeria
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Where is the entrance to Hofgarten Brixen Bressanone? Situated right next to Hofburg, Hofgarten is the small garden right nearby. Giardino di corte is an oasis of relaxation in the
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Brixen is a popular destination in South Tyrol. Travelling by Train from Austria, you can reach Italy in just around 1,5 hours from Innsbruck. Perfect for a day-trip on the
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BrixenCard is the ideal Fastpass for Tourists in Bressanone and South Tyrol. BrixenCard is free but priceless. Cardholders will enjoy numerous entries and services free of charge, including transportation on
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On a train from Innsbruck to Brixen / Bressanone experienced one of the most beautiful sceneries. Train Travel will be one of my travel priorities this year, one of the
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Once the Brenner Basistunnel construction is completed, it will cut train travel time even shorter. Right now, travel time from Innsbruck in Austria, Tyrol, all the way across the Alps to







