Where to Base
Stay in the historic center for easy walking access to the Cathedral and Castello del Buonconsiglio. Areas near the University of Trento offer a quieter, academic atmosphere, ideal for business travelers seeking tranquility.

Trento, situated on the Adige River, serves as the capital of the autonomous province of Trentino. Nestled in the Alps, this city beautifully blends medieval charm with modern sophistication. Key landmarks include the magnificent Castello del Buonconsiglio and the Trento Cathedral. Known as the 'Silicon Valley of the Alps' due to its strong research and university presence, Trento offers a high quality of life and a vibrant cultural scene. It is an ideal base for travelers seeking historical depth, academic atmosphere, and Alpine accessibility.
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Stay in the historic center for easy walking access to the Cathedral and Castello del Buonconsiglio. Areas near the University of Trento offer a quieter, academic atmosphere, ideal for business travelers seeking tranquility.
The compact historic center is best explored on foot. Public transport connects suburbs and Alpine regions. As there is no local airport, visitors typically fly into Verona or Milan and take a train or car to reach Trento.
Visit year-round. Summer is perfect for Alpine scenery, while winter offers skiing. Spring and autumn provide mild weather ideal for museums and history, avoiding peak tourist crowds.

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With sweeping views over Trento and the Adige Valley, this restaurant showcases the cuisine of Chef Edoardo Fumagalli, who channels energy and creativity into three tasting menus. Among these, the Passione Bollicine menu stands out, designed to highlight the celebrated sparkling wines of the house, Ferrari spumante. Local ingredients are front and center, especially in the menu dedicated to Trentino, but they are also reinterpreted with refined technique, paired with products and inspirations from other regions. Next to the restaurant, the Bistrot offers a more informal experience, with authen
WebsiteThis intimate and romantic restaurant occupies an old 19C farmhouse situated in a tiny hamlet in the Cembra valley. In the softly-lit dining rooms, chef Mara Fronza serves just one tasting menu which changes every month (guests have the choice of the main menu or a shorter version if they prefer) and showcases Italian dishes with obvious regional influences, especially in the seasonal ingredients used, all prepared with a modern twist. The famous carbonara is reinterpreted with the addition of anchovies and Crusco peppers, while the dark chocolate dessert with cherries in rum and cardamom-infu
WebsiteSituated at the entrance to the pedestrian section of the beautiful city of Trento, this intimate restaurant has a modern, minimalist and vaguely Nordic style, with just a few solid wood tables and stools of different sizes. The menu features a concise selection of carefully thought-out dishes, with starters, first and main courses (meat, fish or vegetarian) that are elegant, well prepared and contemporary in style. Beautiful presentation completes the picture.
WebsiteThe outdoor terrace at this restaurant overlooks a pleasant pedestrian piazza in the historic centre, while the welcoming dining rooms are decorated in a style typical of the Trentino. The cuisine – reliable, seasonal and full of flavour – is traditionally Italian, yet with a contemporary touch. The menu also features a few regional options as well as the occasional fish dish. The quail stuffed with acacia honey, pumpkin purée and stewed radicchio is superb.
🕐 Mo-Sa 12:00-14:00,19:30-22:00
WebsiteOpened by three brothers (Augurio is the family name), this restaurant in the city centre successfully combines the traditional and the modern in both its cuisine and its decor. The dining room, with an open-view kitchen on the ground floor, boasts an old, vaulted ceiling, while its wood furniture adds a contemporary look. The menu features local and Italian dishes reinterpreted with flavour and style. Lighter options are available at lunchtime; the grande carte needs to be ordered ahead of time.
WebsiteThis small, intimate restaurant next to the elegant Palazzo Roccabruna in the historic centre is slightly off the beaten track despite its central location. Recently opened by the Poletti brothers (one in the kitchen, the other front of house), with an attractive dining room designed by the owners’ father, the restaurant serves top-quality ingredients (especially fish and seafood) in dishes which include modern influences (the mango cheesecake is delicious) and a pleasing classic appeal (raw fish dishes).
In the city’s elegant drawing-room quarter, amid the striking palazzi of the historic center, the same refined atmosphere pervades the restaurant’s dining rooms. Seafood plays a minor role here; instead, the kitchen embraces regional specialties such as canederli, polenta, freshwater fish, roasted meats, and, naturally, strudel.
WebsiteThis beautiful Stube-style restaurant in the city centre has existed since the Council of Trent, with a succession of chefs and owners serving food here ever since the 16C. Still run with skill and expertise today, the restaurant boasts a small, intimate Alpine-style dining room where Trento specialities (char, apple strudel with vanilla ice cream) are served alongside typical Italian fare (risotto with mussel power and parsley pesto). All the dishes are cooked with an imaginative touch, resulting in a perfect balance of tradition and modernity!
🕐 Mo-Sa 12:00-14:00,19:00-22:30; Su off
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