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After arriving at the airport, picking up your rental car is pretty straightforward. There are several renowned car rental agencies based directly at the airport, leaving you spoilt for choices. Depending on your trip's nature, you might want to consider a compact car for city driving, or perhaps an SUV if you're planning to explore the rugged landscapes of the Dolomites.
Before setting off on your journey, you might want to refill your rental car. Thankfully, there are numerous gas stations located within a 5km radius of Bolzano Airport. These include Agip and Despar Express, both of which are open 24/7. Remember, Italy uses euro (€) as its currency, so be prepared with both cash and card for payment.
Ready to venture beyond Bolzano? The highway A22 provides easy access to Verona to the south and Innsbruck to the north. Or, take the scenic route SS12 and SS38, allowing you to enjoy the picturesque landscapes of the South Tyrol region.
The South Tyrol region boasts a diverse climate, with hot, sunny summers and cold, snowy winters, perfect for both hiking and skiing. The local culture is an irresistible blend of Italian and Austrian influences, reflected in both the architecture and the local cuisine.
Aside from Bolzano's enchanting appeal, there are a host of intriguing cities to explore including Merano, known for its thermal baths, Trento, home to a charming old town, and Bressanone, a splendid alpine city with a millennia-old history.
If you're looking to explore Italy beyond Trentino-South Tyrol by public transport, Bolzano is well connected. From the city, you can get direct trains to Venice, Milan, Verona and many more.