South Tyrol Christmas Markets Day Tour: Explore History, Culture, and Cuisine
4.2
10 Ratings
Innsbruck

Through this journey, we aim to showcase the breathtaking beauty of our area and impart memories that last a lifetime. ‘Delving into history, embracing culture, savoring local cuisines and complete immersion in South Tyrol’ is our mission.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Innsbruck - Once we arrive at our destination we make a tour, of about 1h, all together for the city telling local history and traditions, then we leave the customers free to walk freely among the markets and the streets of the center for about 2h (my team and I are anyway always available )

  • Vipiteno - When we arrive at our destination, we take a tour of about 15 minutes all together for the city, telling local history and traditions, then we leave the customers free to walk freely among the markets and downtown streets for about 1 hour

  • Bressanone - When we arrive at our destination, we take a tour of about 30 minutes, all together for the city, telling local history and traditions, then we leave the customers free to walk freely among the markets and the downtown streets for about 2 hours.

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Entrance to museums and exhibitions
Location
Innsbruck
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Maria_b
Dec 3, 2023
Winter holiday season in South Tyrol - The tour was not available on the given date, so I could have it one day after or one day before. I chose one day after and it was the day when it snowed 40 cm in the Alps. We could not make it to Innsbruck, but Matteo offered a memorable experience. First we were into the snow until the frontier, in Gries bei Brenner, then, besides Vipiteno (Sterzing) and Bressanone (Brixen) which we could see (the info point in the city has a booklet writing about the most important Christmas markets in South Tyrol which are Boze, Sterzing, Brixen, Bruneck and Meran), we went up the mountains to Ortisei (St. Ulrich) and down after sunset to Chiuso (Klausen). In Ortisei (over 1200m high) we saw a place where all 3 languags of South Tyrol are spoken. In Chiuso it was a medieval market where I could see some presepe (like in Naples) and a role play on the street. I tried the mulled wine in all of them, as you can see from the pictures. This made me with to see also the Christbahnl up Bolzano, as Matteo advised, on the next day. A perfect experience for the winter holiday season. Looking forward to see the region in summer as well.
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Jonathan
Dec 18, 2022
Great tour of the Christmas Markets - Great tour up the Adige valley from Bolzano to Innsbruck for the Christmas Market with stops on the way back in Vipiteno, Bressanone and Chuisa Christmas Markets. Matteo gave us a quick guided tour around Innsbruck before leaving us to wander around. Matteo was very friendly and knowledgeable and managed a detour to get around a traffic jam on the autostrada. Very enjoyable and highly recommended.
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Francomh54uz
Jan 5, 2024
Trento markets - Typical markets with many wooden houses, where it is possible to buy very beautiful artisan works and food products from Trentino and Alto Adige. Convenient parking. Worth visiting like the city of Trento
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Cld0960
Dec 15, 2023
Like many others - We visited the Christmas market in Bressanone, inferior to those in Merano and Bolzano. We didn't find anything particularly characteristic that can't be found in many other parts. The "Colors" light show is unmissable
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