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1Kurhaus Meran

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The Kurhaus in Meran is a stunning Art Nouveau building that serves as the focal point for various high-profile events, including music weeks and the WineFestival. The construction of this iconic structure began in 1840 and was completed in 1874. Today, it hosts concerts, exhibitions, and other cultural events. Additionally, it features a spa, wellness center, library, and a charming café. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking views of the Kurhaus at night.
Good location for will events.
XW H — Google review
We went there for a concert during the Merano Music Festival. Very elegant place ❤️
Hanka T — Google review
Top event.... great managment!!!
Roberto V — Google review
It's so nice, beautiful place, we was here for yoga Days. It an old hall for Zeremonie dance's, conferenz, exibitions, lessons, seminars. Some days Kurhaus is opened for free to visitors and tourist.
Denys B — Google review
I really didn’t think I could believe the 5 star reviews here, but thought to give it a go anyway. And now I can only say, I would rate this place 6 stars if I could. We had the Rinderfilet and it was absolutely fantastic. We also had the beef burger and Mais. The burger was delicious and an excellent portion size. The ingredients are really high quality, and the beef is cooked perfectly. You can tell the chef really cares about making the food well and he often checks on those who ordered a meat cut to make sure it has been cooked to their liking. A lovely place that I would recommend to everyone coming to Meran.
Kayleigh B — Google review
Kurhaus by night: no words needed 🪩🪩🪩 Enjoy the view
Petra L — Google review
A great evening was had by all at the Club 41 Italia AGM Gala Dinner and organised by Club 41 Merano. We also had the Annual General Meeting upstairs. Very spacious and well equipped for conferences. The venue, service and catering for dinner were second to none.
Alexander A — Google review
I recently visited this nice place. Very good indeed. I liked it very much and I will come to visit it every time when I have the occasion.
Victorita S — Google review
C.so della Libertà, 33, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy•http://www.kurhaus.it/•Tips and more reviews for Kurhaus Meran

2Via Portici

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In Merano/Meran, the medieval Via Portici offers a charming shopping experience with its interconnected arcades and passages. The street is lined with a variety of shops, creating a bustling atmosphere for visitors to explore. The unique feature of the pergolas, known as Wasserlauben, adds to the distinct character of this shopping destination. Whether strolling along the arcades or browsing through the diverse range of stores, Via Portici provides an enjoyable and picturesque setting for indulging in retail therapy.
39012 Merano BZ, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Via Portici
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3Tappeinerweg

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Tappeinerweg is a 4.5-mile scenic footpath in Merano, offering stunning views of the valley and Mediterranean plants. It's a perfect spot for relaxation during a summer holiday, with nearby spa facilities and bathing lakes. The trail provides an opportunity to experience the beauty of nature while overlooking the rooftops of Merano. Additionally, visitors can explore other leisurely hiking routes like Waalweg irrigation channel routes around Marling and Sissiweg in Meran.
The scenery on the valley is surrounded by a small vineyard. The footpath is beautifully designed. You can take your dog for a walk. And there are also cafes when you want to take a break.
ThaiEurop C — Google review
Very comfortable to walk down. With this fantastic view, you won’t feel tired.
Eva W — Google review
Amazing entry point into the city! Continue from until the very end then descend down to the center of Merano. The other end of riverside promenade allows the alternative access. The views are stunning, the whole path is so beautiful and there points of water as well as some historic facts here and there.
Ozzy E — Google review
A lovely walk with great views over Merano, an added bonus is the cafe by the tower at the top of the walk .
Colin D — Google review
That simple round walk is a must when visiting Meran. Great views above the city's roof tops. Nice bars and a restaurant are offering everything for each budget
Ernst S — Google review
This is a beautiful path with very pretty panoramic views of the city and mountains.
Asiamimgrace — Google review
Fantastic views of the city and surrounding landscape. Vineyards, steeples and mountains can be taken in from the viewing benches. There are also a few restaurants/spots to have a drink along the promenade. The climb up the old fort tower is worth it for the views from the top. It is quite a steep walk up to the promenade - we managed it with a pram but took some pushing!
Graham L — Google review
Wonderful route, easy realxing, the whole family with kids can enjoy the view of merano from a bit higher. The route has a part long the river, very calming. There are small herbs garden to check out on the route as well. There’s also some restaurants along the way and hotels.
Jah P — Google review
39019 Merano BZ, Italy•https://www.merano-suedtirol.it/de/dorf-tirol/aktivurlaub/wander…•Tips and more reviews for Tappeinerweg

4Touriseum

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Nestled in the terraced amphitheater of Trauttmansdorff Castle, Touriseum is a unique museum that offers a journey through the 200-year history of Alpine tourism. The castle, once a holiday residence for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, now houses this fascinating museum. Visitors can explore exhibits on the evolution of tourism while enjoying panoramic views of Merano and the surrounding mountains from the botanical gardens.
You need a whole day for this place. I actually applaud the use of a castle to house this museum. Great useful use of the building and rather than preserve everything from that era a museum has been carefully and thoughtfully slotted in and around the existing structure. Loved it. It was engaging and interesting. We arrived about 3 and after the main exhibition there wasn't enough time for us to look around the gardens fully but from what we saw they looked stunning. Thoroughly recommend.
S D — Google review
This is one of the best attractions in Merano, 80 different type of landscapes and plans have been set over here. I like the exciting lookout bridge in which hanging out of top, quite thrilling! but have a great panoramic view over Merano. In the castle where people experience old time interior living style, it was once the holiday residence of empress Elisabeth of Austria. All of exhibitions are nicely connected, they are not big to make you feel out of proportion. We spent half day here, and had a decent lunch.
Angela M — Google review
almost didn't go because the rating was quite low but this is one of the best museums ever thanks to its uniqueness and it's included in the price for the gardens
Ale6rbd — Google review
The botanic garden is awesome!!Unfortunately a couple of exhibitions were closed
Deborah T — Google review
A fantastic museum, very well exposed
Hans B — Google review
Amazing museum! I think this is a very good example of how a museum should look like. It offers a nice, thematic environment for education with an implementation of interactive elements.
Karolina E — Google review
An amazing museum. Don't miss it if you visit the garden.
Jøran P — Google review
Very engaging exhibits.
Gary H — Google review
Via S. Valentino, 51a, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy•http://www.touriseum.it/•+39 0473 255655•Tips and more reviews for Touriseum

5Passeggiata Lungo Passirio

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Passeggiata Lungo Passirio is a delightful promenade that runs along the Passirio river, offering a pleasant walk throughout the year. In summer, it provides a cool escape and in winter, it hosts the Christmas Market. The path features historic buildings like the Kurhaus and offers beautiful views of Merano. It's an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or runs with plenty of restaurants and cafes along the way.
Beautiful strolling path along the Passer river in downtown Merano. Views abound everywhere Wide path Handicap doable Restaurants Cafes Hotels Recommended Final take--Go to see and be seen. Excellent gawking value************
Markus “ — Google review
Merano in summer was so refreshing after the heat of Milano!!! Beautiful views, great food and drinks. In our wish list now to visit Merano on winter!
Irina E — Google review
No words needed! Simply amazing, enjoy the trip along the river Passirio
Petra L — Google review
It is nice and quite in this little city side. Many shopping places in the center. And nice place to sit at the water and relax .
Nurhan M — Google review
Very nice views along the Passirio river, perfect for long calm walks or runs.
Dawid S — Google review
Lovely view
Felix O — Google review
Very nice walk and scenery, a must do if you are near there
Hannes T — Google review
Very nice and interesting 🤔 place
Briggita S — Google review
39012 Merano BZ, Italy•http://www.gemeinde.meran.bz.it/de•+39 0473 250111•Tips and more reviews for Passeggiata Lungo Passirio
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6Museo delle Donne

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The Women's Museum Meran is a must-visit in Merano, offering an educative and immersive experience that reflects the role of women in 19th and 20th century society. The museum showcases unique moments in time through clothing, accessories, books, documents, and everyday objects. Visitors are taken on a historical journey that prompts reflection on how women were treated and perceived. The museum provides English booklets for the upstairs section and offers professional guides to enhance the experience.
Wonderful and very interesting. Beautiful artefacten and information, loved it.
Dirkje A — Google review
Really interesting museum. They have a booklet in English for the upstairs section. Certainly made me think.
Valerie H — Google review
.MUST visit museo in Merano! .very educative , takes u back to how women was treated, seen etc . its one place that I will definitely check it out again, just because 🤷🏾‍♀️. going down stairs is a whole world place . really historical and nice place . .stuff was very professional and nice too
Exploring F — Google review
Great and amazing experience... Very professional and involving guides. It's absolutely worth a visit... Everytime
Dominik A — Google review
It is written that if gender equality really existed, there would be a women museum in every country
Marija K — Google review
A socio-culturally very interesting place, and very well presented.
Klaus G — Google review
The most of the exhibitions did not work unfortunately
Oleprova — Google review
iconic.
Jitse F — Google review
Via Mainardo, 2, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy•http://www.museia.it/•+39 0473 231216•Tips and more reviews for Museo delle Donne

7Palais Mamming Museum

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The Palais Mamming Museum, located in the historic Mamming palace, is the oldest museum in South Tyrol and offers a fascinating journey through the history of Merano. Visitors can explore exhibits ranging from prehistoric times to modern art, including unique items such as an Egyptian mummy, a collection of Sudanese weapons, and a death mask of Napoleon. The museum's central location makes it easily accessible for visitors of all ages and is especially recommended for rainy days.
we visited this museum on a thursday morning. we were one of 3 parties in the museum. they had a special art exhibit about snow and snow sports. the writings were only in italian and german. luckily there was free wifi so we could translate the informational/descriptive text. the permanent exhibit did have information in german, italian and english. there was art, history, history relevant to the region and a mummy. it was interesting and we spent almost 3 hours.
J O — Google review
Interesting inside views of Merano's history. Great pictures and lots of information. Great experience.
Dirkje A — Google review
I’ve traveled to a city to see this museum. On google it says that it’s open, on a website it says that it’s open. But in real life it’s closed till 9.03.2024 Very disappointed with absence of this information
Oksana O — Google review
Cool
Bonez M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a very good museum with historical events surrounding Merano/South Tyrol, personalities, and a wide variety of themes. Contemporary art for sale is also on display. The artists change approximately monthly. Very entertaining and very well done. (Original) Ist ein sehr gutes Museum mit historischen Begebenheiten um Meran/ Südtirol , Persönlichkeiten und ganz verschiedene Themenkreise. Auch aktuelle käufliche Kunst wird gezeigt. Ca. monatlich wechseln die Künstler. Sehr kurzweilig und sehr gut gemacht.
Urs M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a Baroque palace, built in 1675 by the Barons of Mamming. Since 1900, it has housed the Merano Civic Museums and is the oldest museum in South Tyrol. (Original) È un palazzo barocco, costruito nel 1675 dai Baroni Mamming. Dal 1900 ospita i Musei Civici di Merano ed è la più antica sede museale dell'Alto Adige.
Channel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This museum has reopened so many memories for me and I absolutely recommend it. The visit is wonderful: paintings, statues, sculptures and much more. There are lots of explanations in Italian, English and German. The spectacular view of the square from the windows overlooking it is enchanting, as is the city of Merano. The lady at the entrance was really everything to me, she is very professional. A thousand thanks. Thanks also to the Director. (Original) Questo museo mi ha riaperto tantissimi ricordi e ve lo consiglio assolutamente. La visita è stupenda: quadri, statue, sculture e tanto altro ancora. Vi sono un sacco di spiegazioni in italiano, inglese e tedesco. La vista spettacolare sulla piazza dalle finestre che si affacciano è incantevole, come del resto è la città di Merano. La signora all'entrata è stata veramente tutto per me, è molto professionale. Grazie mille. Un grazie anche al Direttore.
Astrig F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magnificent journey into the culture and traditions of Merano. A wonderful two-hour experience. Recommended. (Original) Un magnifico viaggio nella cultura e tradizioni di Merano. Passate 2 ore nel migliore dei modi possibili. Consigliato.
Gianni G — Google review
Pfarrplatz, 6, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy•http://www.palaismamming.it/•+39 0473 270038•Tips and more reviews for Palais Mamming Museum

8Terme Merano

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Thermal baths
Terme Merano is a seasonal thermal park and year-round indoor spa featuring 25 bathing pools, saunas, and a fitness center. The Hotel Terme Meran offers a quiet and spacious room with friendly staff. The hotel boasts an adults-only thermal infinity pool on the rooftop overlooking the town and snow-capped mountains. During winter holidays, visitors can enjoy ice skating at the nearby rinks or explore the Christmas market in the decorated spa town.
Came here on a rainy day. This place is very large with many pools that have different temperatures. There are area where you can lay indoor and sleep/rest. They do not provide towels and are additional to entrance fee. The rate was 18€ for 2 hours or 20€ for 3 hours. Each additional hour after the 2 hour mark is 10€.
Vu N — Google review
Terme di Merano is a true gem in this small city. It’s always a pleasure to return and spend some time in the lovely pools. However, this time the experience was less relaxing due to children and teenagers screaming and splashing about all day. The lifeguards do their best to keep the situation under control, but it doesn’t seem to be particularly effective. Children, in particular, are allowed access to every pool, rather than being directed to the smaller ones more suited to them. I believe the management should implement stricter rules to ensure children only use the pools designated for them. This would significantly improve the experience for other guests, who would no longer have to endure constant shouting or being splashed. Additionally, the outdoor pool at 37°C wasn’t accessible, as children were continuously diving into it and entering from all directions. This spoils the experience for adults who simply want to relax. I sincerely hope the management considers making some changes.
Waytokyoto — Google review
The experience was generally nice however I felt like the thermal pool had to be a bit hotter. Bistro’s menu can be improved there wasnt that much option. And even though we went on a random Tuesday it was crowded, luckily on holidays&crowded sessions you must reserve beforehand. The hygiene was sufficient.
Merve A — Google review
Nice pools though overcrowded in summer and not cheap. Many rules to follow which could be somewhat more politely expressed: cloakroom full, go outside, just to find out outside you need 1€ change which we did not have, came to cloakroom inside which were NOT FULL! Besides, yelled at for not bringing bought food outside of the bar etc etc... So many tourists so you're just one of them...
Charles C — Google review
Unlike many other reviewers we had a fabulous time here. It was September and pretty quiet, with few children. We preferred the outdoor pools, swimming in the fresh air. Temperatures varied but many pools were 34C. We stayed for 2 hours (it wasn’t warm enough to sit outside in wet costumes) All staff we came across were pleasant. Facilities were spotless. We brought towels, flip flops and shower soaps with us. We didn’t stay for lunch - preferring to go back into town and eat by the river. Lovely experience.
Annie G — Google review
I have to say unfortunately an horrible experience. We had a reservation for a 20 min massage and the spa for the whole day. €118 euros. For this amount of money we expected a relaxing experience. It was quite the opposite. Staff were rude except for the lady at the massage. Massage was a very light but relaxing massage for 15 min. Then we stepped back into the overcrowded hell with the pools and all the people and children. If you have been to a real spa, please avoid this commercial drained organization. Bistro was also a bad experience. Staff were uninterested helping you and a lot was already sold out (we were there at 3PM)
Dion H — Google review
Nice and not that expansive The water should be more warm in my opinion
בן ס — Google review
This place is absolutely not relaxing. I went on a Tuesday afternoon expecting some calm, but it was incredibly overcrowded—people everywhere, chlorine smell hanging in the air, and water splashing all around. Even the adult-only spa area, which is supposed to be more private, was jam-packed. Guests were literally queuing up naked just to get inside. If going nude is your thing, that’s fine, but there was simply no space to enjoy or unwind. It was impossible to relax with the sheer number of people packed into every corner. Terrible experience overall. If you’re looking for peace and quiet, don’t bother coming here.
Michele R — Google review
Piazza Terme, 9, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy•https://www.termemerano.it/de/•+39 0473 252000•Tips and more reviews for Terme Merano

9Porta Venosta

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Porta Venosta, also known as the Venosta Gate, is a well-preserved historic entrance to the town center of Merano. It is one of the main entrances and holds significant charm and character. Despite its narrow passage, it adds to the unique appeal of Merano. The gate is part of an ancient building and serves as a notable feature in the area. Additionally, visitors can admire Porta Bolzano and Porta Passirio while exploring this charming location.
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Drago P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Passage towards the centre, an old door inserted in an ancient building, nice and well preserved, you pass from the Karl Wolf car park towards the centre. (Original) Passaggio verso il centro, una vecchia porta inserita in antico edificio, carina e ben conservata, ci si passa dal parcheggio Karl Wolf verso il centro.
P D — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the oldest of the three medieval gates still standing, giving access to the city. It dates back to at least the 13th century. Over the centuries, it was also used as a debtors' prison. The Venosta Gate is the starting point of the Via delle Corse, used in the Middle Ages for jousts and tournaments, and today leads to the historic center, with its porticoes. (Original) È la più antica delle tre porte medievali di accesso alla città, ancora esistenti. Risale almeno al XIII secolo. Nel corso dei secoli, è stata anche usata come prigione per i debitori. Dalla Porta Venosta, parte la vie delle corse, usata nel medioevo per giostre e tornei, mentre oggi porta al centro storico, con i suoi portici.
Channel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is always a parking space nearby and from there you are right at the arbors (Original) Immer ein Parkplatz in der Nähe, und von da bist gleich bei den lauben
Astrid W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty, but nothing spectacular (Original) Hübsch, aber nichts spektakuläres
Andreas K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Just a city gate but less beautiful than the other two. (Original) Halt ein Stadttor aber weniger Schön als die anderen Beiden.
Thomas G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small old city gate (Original) Kleines altes Stadttor
Oliver S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Merano is beautiful, welcoming and tidy. (Original) Merano bellissima , accogliente e ordinata.
Marco M — Google review
Via delle Corse, 128, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy•http://www.meranerland-info.de/meran/Tore.html•Tips and more reviews for Porta Venosta

10Bozner Tor

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Porta Bolzano stands out as one of the beautifully preserved gateways to the town center, alongside its counterparts, Porta Passirio and Porta Val Venosta. These historic entrances not only serve as functional access points but also offer a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of the area. Strolling through these portals is like stepping back in time, allowing visitors to appreciate both their historical significance and aesthetic charm while exploring the vibrant heart of the town.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful clean, tidy city with beautiful Austro-Hungarian buildings. (Original) Bellissima città pulita ordinata con palazzi austroungarici bellissimi.
Monica D — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is one of three surviving medieval gates in Merano. Built in the 14th century, it was part of the city walls and served to control entry to the city for those arriving from the south, on the road from Bolzano. Even today, it is the preferred entrance to the historic center, with its beautiful buildings and ancient porticoes. (Original) È una delle tre porte medievali rimaste a Merano. Costruita nel XIV secolo, faceva parte delle mura cittadine e serviva a controllare l'ingresso alla città per chi arrivava da sud, sulla strada proveniente da Bolzano. Ancora oggi, è l'ingresso privilegiato al centro storico, coi suoi bei palazzi ed i portici antichi.
Channel M — Google review
Via Volturno Lgo Visconti, 43126 Parma PR, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Bozner Tor
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What's the weather like in Merano?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Merano for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Merano in January
  • Weather in Merano in February
  • Weather in Merano in March
  • Weather in Merano in April
  • Weather in Merano in May
  • Weather in Merano in June
  • Weather in Merano in July
  • Weather in Merano in August
  • Weather in Merano in September
  • Weather in Merano in October
  • Weather in Merano in November
  • Weather in Merano in December

All road trips from Merano

  • Merano to Rome drive
  • Merano to Paris drive
  • Merano to London drive
  • Merano to Venice drive
  • Merano to Milan drive
  • Merano to Florence drive
  • Merano to Barcelona drive
  • Merano to Prague drive
  • Merano to Munich drive
  • Merano to Vienna drive
  • Merano to Berlin drive
  • Merano to Amsterdam drive
  • Merano to Budapest drive
  • Merano to Verona drive
  • Merano to Turin drive
  • Merano to Madrid drive
  • Merano to Salzburg drive
  • Merano to Bologna drive
  • Merano to Naples drive
  • Merano to Edinburgh drive
  • Merano to Dublin drive
  • Merano to Istanbul drive
  • Merano to Brussels drive
  • Merano to Genoa drive
  • Merano to Zurich drive
  • Merano to Lisbon drive
  • Merano to Dublin drive
  • Merano to Copenhagen drive
  • Merano to Nice drive
  • Merano to Lucerne drive

Explore nearby places

  • Merano
  • Tirolo / Dorf Tirol
  • Senales
  • Bolzano
  • Soprabolzano
  • Racines
  • Obergurgl
  • Fondo
  • Renon
  • Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino
  • Fie allo Sciliar
  • Vipiteno
  • Castelrotto
  • Solden
  • Varna
  • Caldes
  • Alpe di Siusi
  • Rabbi
  • Bressanone
  • Tuenno
  • Predaia
  • Nova Levante
  • Ortisei
  • Rio di Pusteria
  • Dimaro Folgarida
  • Santa Cristina Valgardena
  • Ton
  • Folgarida
  • Malles Venosta
  • Langenfeld
  • Selva di Val Gardena

All related maps of Merano

  • Map of Merano
  • Map of Tirolo / Dorf Tirol
  • Map of Senales
  • Map of Bolzano
  • Map of Soprabolzano
  • Map of Racines
  • Map of Obergurgl
  • Map of Fondo
  • Map of Renon
  • Map of Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino
  • Map of Fie allo Sciliar
  • Map of Vipiteno
  • Map of Castelrotto
  • Map of Solden
  • Map of Varna
  • Map of Caldes
  • Map of Alpe di Siusi
  • Map of Rabbi
  • Map of Bressanone
  • Map of Tuenno
  • Map of Predaia
  • Map of Nova Levante
  • Map of Ortisei
  • Map of Rio di Pusteria
  • Map of Dimaro Folgarida
  • Map of Santa Cristina Valgardena
  • Map of Ton
  • Map of Folgarida
  • Map of Malles Venosta
  • Map of Langenfeld
  • Map of Selva di Val Gardena

Merano throughout the year

  • Merano in January
  • Merano in February
  • Merano in March
  • Merano in April
  • Merano in May
  • Merano in June
  • Merano in July
  • Merano in August
  • Merano in September
  • Merano in October
  • Merano in November
  • Merano in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Merano?

Get inspired for your trip to Merano with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Merano Itinerary
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Best shows in nearby cities

  • The best shows in Innsbruck
  • The best shows in Trento

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Bolzano
  • Top things to do and attractions in Innsbruck
  • Top things to do and attractions in Trento
  • Top things to do and attractions in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brunico
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bressanone
  • Top things to do and attractions in Canazei
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bormio
  • Top things to do and attractions in Selva di Val Gardena
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ortisei
  • Top things to do and attractions in Castelrotto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino
  • Top things to do and attractions in Andalo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Renon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Predaia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Rabbi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Soprabolzano

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bolzano
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Innsbruck
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Trento
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brunico
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bressanone
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Canazei
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bormio
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Selva di Val Gardena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ortisei
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Solden
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Castelrotto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vipiteno
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pozza di Fassa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Andalo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Renon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Predaia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Racines
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Obergurgl
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Senales
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tirolo / Dorf Tirol
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nova Levante
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fie allo Sciliar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dimaro Folgarida
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hohenschwangau
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rabbi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Soprabolzano

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