Travel Information
Air Travel:
The nearest airports (in order of proximity) are Verona, Brescia,
Bergamo, Venice and Milan. Usually, once at the airport, one continues
to Trento taking a train from the nearest station.
Verona is the closest airport. A bus shuttle service runs to the Verona
Porta Nuova train station, only 60 minutes away from Trento.
Milan has two international airports, which offer bus shuttle services
to Milano Centrale train station. There are a few direct trains to
Trento (otherwise, change at Verona).
Venice Marco Polo is connected by a bus service to the railway station
in Mestre (25 minutes). From there, you can catch a train to Trento
via Verona, or alternatively, the direct (and scenic!) Valsugana line
to Trento.
Bergamo and Brescia are smaller airports, with connections to European
cities by low budget airlines.
Train Travel:
Trento is on the Innsbruck-Brenner-Verona line (Munich-Trento ca.
5 hours), which crosses the Milan- Venice line in Verona (Milan-Trento
and Venice-Trento ca. 3 hours; Verona-Trento ca. 1 hour). For the
ones coming from (or going to) Venice, there is also the possibility
of taking the scenic Valsugana line (Venice-Trento direct, ca. 3 hours).
The latter trains stop in Villazzano, 200 m. from ECT*.
Bus schedule:
Bus 6 brings you from downtown Trento to ECT*. The bus stop at ECT*
is VILLAZZANO "Villa Tambosi". Bus tickets must be purchased at a
tobacconist (newspaper shop) before boarding the bus.