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Located in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Bolzano is the capital of South Tyrol, a bi-lingual area on the Italian-German border. This amazing location offers spectacular scenery throughout the year plus an intriguing combination of cultures and interesting history. A flight to Bolzano will put you into spectacular mountain scenery, and away from the city you will find small delightful rural villages.
Bolzano flights leave the UK from three London airports (City, Gatwick and Heathrow) throughout the day. Travelling times are between 4 to 5 hours, although this time is increased by having at least one change en route. If you're looking for cheap flights to Bolzano, they are more likely to depart from either Heathrow or Gatwick and involve at least one change. Being an alpine area the frequency of Bolzano flights tends to vary with the season.
Once installed in your hotel, Bolzano city centre can be explored on foot, or with the excellent public transport system comprising buses, rail and cableways. Taxis are fewer than other other locations and only available during the day. Car rental increases the freedom to explore the area and Bolzano car hire is easy to arrange.
Apart from being a city of culture and mountaineering history, Bolzano is home to the world famous Museum of Archaeology as a result of Otzi, the Alpine Iceman, who after lying frozen for 5300 years was found, complete with his clothes and equipment, in 1991. It has also become dubbed the Italian Capital of Christmas as a result of its special Christmas Market.