Trento

6 Dec 2026 - 9 Dec 2026

Set along the Adige River in northern Italy, Trento is an elegant alpine city where Italian and Central European influences meet. Its historic center reflects the legacy of the Renaissance-era Council of Trent, with frescoed palazzi, arcaded streets, and landmarks such as the Duomo di Trento and Castello del Buonconsiglio. Compact and walkable, Trento offers a strong cultural identity shaped by history, art, and its setting at the foot of the Dolomites, making it both a destination in its own right and a refined gateway to the surrounding alpine landscapes.

Accommodation

Grand Hotel Trento

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Trento

Bolzano

9 Dec 2026 - 13 Dec 2026

Set in the South Tyrol of northern Italy, Bolzano sits in a sunlit valley framed by vineyard-covered hills and serves as a natural gateway to the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites. Its compact medieval center blends Alpine and Italian influences, with arcaded streets, lively piazzas, and a rich cultural heritage. Highlights include the renowned South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, home to Ötzi the Iceman, the Gothic cathedral of Duomo di Bolzano, and nearby castles such as Mareccio Castle. Cable cars like the Funivia del Renon connect the town to panoramic alpine landscapes, while green spaces and café-lined squares invite a slower pace of exploration rooted in local culture and setting.

Accommodation

Parkhotel Laurin

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Bolzano

Venice

13 Dec 2026 - 14 Dec 2026

In Italy’s Veneto region, Venice unfolds across 118 small islands set within a lagoon of the Adriatic, where canals replace streets and footbridges link a remarkably preserved historic center. Once a vital crossroads between Europe and the East, the city retains its grandeur in landmarks such as the Palazzo Ducale and the extraordinary Basilica di San Marco, where masterpieces like Titian’s Assunta still command attention. Cultural highlights continue at the Gallerie dell’Accademia and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, while icons such as the Bridge of Sighs and the city’s quiet canals define an atmosphere that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.

Accommodation

All'Angelo Art Hotel

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