Welcome to Trento!

If this is your first time visiting, here are some tips to enhance your experience beyond the wines of Vinifera.

 

Nestled in the Adige Valley, Trento is a human-scale city offering a vibrant cultural life filled with conferences and exhibitions, all inspired by its rich traditions and history. To admire the Trentino capital in all its beauty, you can enjoy a stunning view from above. A cable car connects the S. Lorenzo Bridge in the city to the village of Sardagna, offering an extraordinary panorama of the Adige Valley.

 

How to get to Trento

Vinifera is an Eco-event, promoting eco-sustainable transportation. We encourage you to travel by train or bus to reach us. Both the train station and the bus terminal are just a 15-minute walk from TrentoFiere—perfect for enjoying an extra glass of wine along the way!

 

By Train. Trento is located on the Brenner and Valsugana (from Venice) railway lines, connecting it to the rest of Italy. The station, situated in Piazza Dante, is close to the historic center and TrentoFiere. From the train station, you can take buses 2, 4, 9, 10, 12, 13, or NP to the Via Rosmini stop (Rosmini “Cimitero”/MUSE). Vinifera is approximately 600 meters from there.
For more information, visit the Trentino Trasporti website.

By Bus. Flixbus offers a practical and economical solution to reach Trento. The arrival station on Lungadige Monte Grappa is just a 10-minute walk from TrentoFiere.

By Car. From the A22 Brenner Motorway, take the Trento Centro exit. Alternatively, from Verona or Bolzano, follow the SS12 dell’Abetone e del Brennero. If you’re coming from Venice, take the Valsugana expressway (SS47); from Milan, follow the SS42 Tonale e Mendola.


Parking

Parking in the area is straightforward. With a bit of luck and promptness, you can park directly at TrentoFiere on Via Briamasco 2. Spaces are limited, so if none are available, the most convenient alternative is the Sanseverino Parking – P7, about 600 meters from TrentoFiere.

Where to Stay

Beyond traditional accommodations, we’ve curated some unique alternatives for wine tourists seeking authentic experiences in close contact with nature, culture, and the people who make Trentino Alto-Adige special. Here are some of our dear friends who will welcome you with care, passion, and genuine hospitality:

 

Stay Among the Vineyards

Trentino
Azienda Agricola – Agritur Comai | Riva del Garda – Where Lake Garda meets the Dolomites.
Agriturismo Cobelli – bed&break wine | Sorni di Lavis – The ideal place for your rural vacation.
Agriturismo con cantina Maso Caliari  – Bleggio Superiore – A small farmhouse and winery in the Giudicarie Valleys.
BabaruM | Volano – An indescribable experience; you have to try it to believe in fairy tales!
Agritur 8 Grappoli | Trento – A facility nestled among the vineyards where you can relax and enjoy the magnificent surrounding landscape.
Agritur Al Maniero | località Maso Martinelle 11/13 – Mattarello – Between the city, mountains, and sky!
Agritur Alle Gorghe | località Vigo Meano – The Brugnara family aims to offer pleasant moments with typical Trentino cuisine.
Agritur Bio Margone | Trento – Nature, Countryside, Modernity.
Agritur Casteller | Trento – Surrounded by vineyards and woods, just five minutes from the center of Trento.
Agritur La Casa Gialla| Romagnano – A small farmhouse offering authentic experiences.
Agritur Locanda de L’Arguta| Mattarello – Located at the gates of Trento, this agriturismo is built using the latest eco-building techniques and is surrounded by the orchards of the Adige Valley.
Agritur Malga Candriai |fraz. Covelo – Offering rooms, dining, educational activities, and natural farming practices.
Agritur Mas Dei Chini | Trento –  Two centuries of tradition and hospitality just minutes from Trento, surrounded by twelve hectares of vineyards.
Agritur Maso Librar | Trento – Nestled in a beautiful six-hectare vineyard in a small village at 700 meters above sea level, with breathtaking views of the Dolomites.
Agritur Maso Mirì |Romagnano – A blend of simplicity, elegance, and comfort.
Agritur Maso Villa Warth | Trento
Hotel Rovereto | Rovereto – A boutique hotel in Rovereto, perfect for visiting the Mart Museum.


Alto-Adige / Südtirol
Lieselehof | Caldaro – A farmhouse surrounded by vineyards and olive trees.
Nusserhof | Avelengo – A 14th-century farmhouse at 1,280 meters above sea level, overlooking Merano.
Rielingerhof | Collalbo – A traditional agriturismo and tavern on the Renon plateau.
Rynnhof | Termeno – A charming and characterful residence on the wine road.
Tröpfltalhof | Caldaro – Far from everything, a haven for rediscovering serenity and peace of mind.

 

SUSTAINABLE ACCOMMODATION

We are partners with Ecobnb, promoting environmentally friendly tourism that respects local economies and communities. You can find sustainable accommodations in Trento, Bolzano, and other locations in Trentino Alto Adige.

 

STAYING IN THE CITY

For accommodations in Trento, here are some options categorized by type:

Hotels
Farmhouses
Bed and Breakfast
Guesthouses (Garnì)
Rooms for Rent (Affittacamere)

 

5 Must-See Places in Trento

#1 Trento Cathedral and Palazzo Pretorio, home of the Tridentine Diocesan Museum

Duomo di Trento

The Cathedral, also known as the Basilica of San Vigilio, is the main church of the Archdiocese of Trento. Built in Romanesque style, its underground houses the early Christian Basilica, part of the archaeological sites of Tridentum.

 

#2 Le Gallerie di Piedicastello

Gallerie di Piedicastello - TrentoAn intriguing exhibition space created in two decommissioned road tunnels. Since 2008, these tunnels have been repurposed to showcase history and memory through multimedia displays. Located in Piazza di Piedicastello, open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM.

 

#3 Le Albere District and MUSE – Science Museum

Muse - TrentoDesigned by renowned architect Renzo Piano, it’s the ideal place to explore science and nature. Spanning 19,000 m² over six floors, the museum offers an exhibition path that uses the mountain metaphor to narrate the formation of the Dolomites, Alpine biodiversity, early human settlements, and the origins of the world through the largest dinosaur exhibit in the Alpine region.

 

#4 Palazzo Roccabruna

Palazzo Roccabruna - Trento

Dating back to the era of the Council of Trent (1545–1563), it houses the Provincial Wine Cellar of Trentino. The noble floor hosts exhibitions and artistic, ethnographic, or photographic showcases dedicated to local and food-and-wine themes.
Open on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on weekends dedicated to food and wine events.

 

#5 Castello del Buonconsiglio

Castello del Buonconsiglio - Trento

he Castello del Buonconsiglio is the largest and most important monumental complex in Trentino. Originally built as a fortress in the 13th century, it later became the residence of the Prince-Bishops of Trento. The castle features a blend of architectural styles, from medieval to Renaissance, and houses a rich collection of frescoes, including the famous “Cycle of the Months” in the Torre Aquila, a masterpiece of Gothic art.
It is a must-visit site for history and art enthusiasts.