
The lively city of Trento is located on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto-Adige. This cosmopolitan city offers so much for tourists to enjoy, including excellent attractions, a welcoming atmosphere, great shopping and mouth-watering cuisine!
Why not stay in a large villa in Pergine Valsugana, just over ten kilometres from Trento. This is the perfect spot to base a stay with extended family and friends where you can enjoy a few days away from a fast-paced modern life.
Those with a love of history will delight in all that the city of Trento has to offer them. Visit the city cathedral with its exquisitely designed façade and interior. Have a photograph taken at the Fountain of Neptune, a beautiful ancient monument that stands in the square in front of this sacred building.
Why not stay in a large villa in Pergine Valsugana, just over ten kilometres from Trento. This is the perfect spot to base a stay with extended family and friends where you can enjoy a few days away from a fast-paced modern life.
Those with a love of history will delight in all that the city of Trento has to offer them. Visit the city cathedral with its exquisitely designed façade and interior. Have a photograph taken at the Fountain of Neptune, a beautiful ancient monument that stands in the square in front of this sacred building.

Relics of Trento’s medieval origins are still visible in Piazza Fiera where an old tower still stands. The walls once ran around the entire city and connected to the Castello del Buonconsiglio.
Admire the Torre Aquila that still stands along with the old fortress. Why not seek out and book a guided tour where you can learn more about its thrilling history as it guarded Trento throughout the centuries.
Be sure to spend an hour or two visiting the lovely museum of Natural Sciences here or climb up to the Alpine Botanical Gardens at the nearby Monte Bondone.
Trento is also home to the annual ‘Mountain Film Festival’ that takes place from late March to early April.
Admire the Torre Aquila that still stands along with the old fortress. Why not seek out and book a guided tour where you can learn more about its thrilling history as it guarded Trento throughout the centuries.
Be sure to spend an hour or two visiting the lovely museum of Natural Sciences here or climb up to the Alpine Botanical Gardens at the nearby Monte Bondone.
Trento is also home to the annual ‘Mountain Film Festival’ that takes place from late March to early April.

Back down in the city, tourists have a wealth of bustling markets, musical events and tourist attractions to explore throughout the year. There is a university in the city centre which guarantees a youthful and fun atmosphere to be enjoyed.
Anyone who enjoys getting plenty of exercise on their vacation has a wide choice of mountain treks to embark on in the nearby mountain range called the Dolomites where there are also many lakes, nature parks and archaeological sites to discover along the way.
The views from the heights of this mountain range are truly magnificent and have been recently awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status for its natural importance. Why not come for a skiing holiday here in the winter months as there are some superb slopes here to whizz down!
Trento city in Trentino-Alto-Adige is a perfect place to visit all year round so why not experience it for yourself!
Anyone who enjoys getting plenty of exercise on their vacation has a wide choice of mountain treks to embark on in the nearby mountain range called the Dolomites where there are also many lakes, nature parks and archaeological sites to discover along the way.
The views from the heights of this mountain range are truly magnificent and have been recently awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status for its natural importance. Why not come for a skiing holiday here in the winter months as there are some superb slopes here to whizz down!
Trento city in Trentino-Alto-Adige is a perfect place to visit all year round so why not experience it for yourself!
Photo credits
picture 1: Franco Visintainer / CC BY-SA 3.0;
picture 2: Giac / CC BY-SA 2.5;
picture 3: Ianezz / CC BY-SA 3.0
picture 1: Franco Visintainer / CC BY-SA 3.0;
picture 2: Giac / CC BY-SA 2.5;
picture 3: Ianezz / CC BY-SA 3.0