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Bolzano

Chance of rain: 67%

59°F

Feels like 51°F

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Today's Forecast

5 AM 59°F
6 AM 59°F
7 AM 63°F
8 AM 66°F
9 AM 70°F
10 AM 74°F

Air Conditions

Real Feel 51°F
Wind NE 4 km/h
Chance of Rain 67%
UV Index 0

Air quality: Good

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Temperature - Past 7 Days & Forecast

Detailed 7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Condition Rain Wind Humidity UV Sunrise Sunset
Fri Jun 26 85°F 59°F Moderate rain 67% 11 km/h 71% 9.6 05:23 AM 09:11 PM
Sat Jun 27 86°F 59°F Patchy rain nearby 66% 9 km/h 71% 9.4 05:23 AM 09:11 PM
Sun Jun 28 87°F 60°F Moderate rain 72% 14 km/h 75% 9 05:24 AM 09:11 PM
Mon Jun 29 84°F 59°F Moderate rain 72% 16 km/h 75% 8.8 05:24 AM 09:11 PM
Tue Jun 30 81°F 56°F Patchy rain nearby 57% 8 km/h 66% 8.5 05:25 AM 09:11 PM
Wed Jul 1 71°F 57°F Patchy rain nearby 61% 9 km/h 81% 4 05:25 AM 09:11 PM
Thu Jul 2 80°F 53°F Sunny 4% 8 km/h 62% 5 05:26 AM 09:10 PM

Bolzano (Bozen in German) is the capital of South Tyrol, an autonomous province in northern Italy where Alpine and Mediterranean cultures meet. The city of 107,000 sits at 262 metres in a broad valley where the Talvera and Isarco rivers join, surrounded by the Dolomites on three sides. German and Italian are both official languages, and you will hear both spoken on the street, in shops, and on restaurant menus. Bolzano serves as the gateway to the western Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with Val Gardena and the Sellaronda ski circuit within an hour’s drive. The city’s compact old town, anchored by Piazza Walther and the arcaded Via dei Portici, packs a cathedral, the Ötzi Iceman museum, wine bars, and centuries-old bakeries into a few pedestrianised blocks.

Welcome to Bolzano: A Brief Introduction

This is a city where you can eat strudel for breakfast and pasta for dinner, where the architecture shifts from Tyrolean gables to Italian piazzas within a single street, and where a cable car from the city centre lifts you to a mountain plateau in 12 minutes. Bolzano spent centuries under Austrian Habsburg rule before being annexed by Italy after the First World War. That dual identity shapes everything: bilingual street signs, a Christmas market that rivals any in Austria, and a wine culture that produces both Germanic Gewürztraminer and Italian Lagrein from the same valley. The city is compact enough to see the highlights in a day, but it rewards longer stays with easy access to Dolomites hiking trails, castle ruins, and harvest-season farm taverns in the surrounding hills.

Bolzano Weather at a Glance

Bolzano has a continental climate with Alpine influences: cold winters with snow, warm summers with thunderstorms, and a spectacular spring blossom season. Winter (December to February) brings daytime highs of 5°C to 9°C (41°F to 48°F) and subzero nights, with the Christmas Market drawing visitors despite the chill. Spring (March to May) warms quickly from 15°C (59°F) to 24°C (75°F) with apple blossoms in April. Summer (June to August) peaks at 30°C (86°F) in July, with afternoon thunderstorms from the Dolomites providing relief. Autumn (September to November) is the sweet spot: September holds at 24°C (75°F) with fewer crowds and the Törggelen harvest season filling mountain taverns with new wine and roasted chestnuts.

Bolzano Seasonal Snapshot

  • Spring: Apple blossoms, Flower Festival on Piazza Walther, hiking season begins at lower elevations, temperatures climb from 15°C to 24°C (59°F to 75°F) by May.
  • Summer: Peak tourism, outdoor classical concerts, afternoon thunderstorms, highs around 29°C to 30°C (84°F to 86°F), the Ora wind cools the valley by evening.
  • Autumn: Törggelen harvest season, Speckfest, vineyard colours, warm September days (24°C/75°F), cooler October (18°C/64°F), November turns grey and cold.
  • Winter: Christmas Market from late November, ski season in the Dolomites, daytime highs 5°C to 9°C (41°F to 48°F), snow on the valley floor, quietest weeks are mid-January.

Explore Bolzano: Complete Travel Guides

  1. Bolzano Weather by Month: Temperatures, Rainfall and What to Pack – Detailed monthly climate breakdown with a comparison table showing temperatures, rainfall, rain days, and sunshine hours for every month of the year.
  2. Best Time to Visit Bolzano: Weather, Crowds and Seasonal Prices – When to go for the best weather, skiing, Christmas markets, or the lowest hotel rates. Includes specific months to avoid and why.
  3. Things to Do in Bolzano: Museums, Cable Cars, Castles and Squares – The Ötzi museum, Messner Mountain Museum, Renon cable car, Roncolo Castle frescoes, and the medieval arcades. All with opening hours and ticket prices.
  4. Events and Festivals in Bolzano: Christmas Market, Speckfest and Törggelen – The full annual events calendar with dates, locations, and what to expect at each festival.
  5. Best Neighborhoods in Bolzano: Old Town, Gries, Don Bosco and More – A district-by-district guide to where to stay, eat, and explore. Covers the medieval centre, the spa-town district of Gries, and the multicultural Don Bosco quarter.
  6. Where to Stay in Bolzano: Old Town Hotels, Gries Guesthouses and Budget Picks – Hand-picked hotels in every price range with verified Booking.com links. Covers Parkhotel Laurin, Hotel Greif, Kolpinghaus, and more.
  7. Travel Tips and FAQ for Bolzano: Airports, Transport, Visas and Practical Info – How to reach Bolzano, getting around, tipping customs, safety, language, and the answers to common questions.

Quick Facts About Bolzano

  • Best time to visit: September (warm, fewer crowds, Törggelen harvest season).
  • Coldest month: January, average high 5°C (41°F), average low -4°C (25°F).
  • Warmest month: July, average high 30°C (86°F), average low 17°C (63°F).
  • Wettest month: August, 103 mm (4.1 in) over 10 rain days.
  • Driest month: January, 25 mm (1.0 in) over 4 days.
  • Annual sunshine: approximately 1,900 hours.
  • Languages: Italian and German (both official), English widely spoken in tourism.
  • Nearest ski resort: Carezza, 25 km (30-minute drive).
  • Airport: Bolzano Dolomiti Airport (BZO), 6 km from the centre.
  • Population: 107,000.

Suggested Hotels in Bolzano

Parkhotel Laurin

Bolzano’s premier luxury hotel, an Art Nouveau landmark built in 1910, set in its own park with a seasonal outdoor pool and acclaimed restaurant. Rooms feature designer furniture and original artwork. A 3-minute walk to Piazza Walther. Best for travellers seeking classic elegance with a garden retreat. Check rates and availability

Hotel Greif, a Member of Design Hotels

A boutique design hotel with individually styled rooms directly overlooking Piazza Walther and the Dolomites. The rooftop terrace offers panoramic mountain views. Rated 9.1 from over 1,100 reviews. Best for design-focused travellers who want to be in the absolute centre. Check rates and availability

Kolpinghaus Bolzano

The best value in central Bolzano: air-conditioned private rooms with free WiFi and an on-site restaurant, 10 minutes from the train station. Doubles from 65 euro including breakfast. Best for solo travellers and budget-conscious visitors who want central location without the markup. Check rates and availability

City Articles

Best Neighborhoods in Bolzano: Old Town, Gries & Where to Stay

Bolzano divides into five distinct districts, each with its own character shaped by the city’s bilingual history. The compact old town is where most visitors spend their time, but the surrounding residential quarters offer better value for accommodation, local restaurants, and a more authentic feel. Here is a breakdown of where to stay, eat, and […]

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Best Time to Visit Bolzano: Weather, Crowds & Seasonal Guide

Bolzano has two distinct peak seasons that suit very different travellers. The best overall time to visit is September, when summer crowds have thinned, daytime temperatures hold at 24°C (75°F), and the Törggelen harvest season fills mountain taverns with new wine and roasted chestnuts. For skiing and Christmas markets, December through February delivers reliable snow […]

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Bolzano Weather by Month: Temperatures, Rainfall & Climate Guide

Bolzano sits in a valley at 262 metres (860 feet) above sea level in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region, surrounded by the Dolomites on three sides. Its climate is continental with Alpine influences: winters are cold with regular snowfall, summers are warm with afternoon thunderstorms, and spring and autumn bring rapid temperature swings. The city […]

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Events and Festivals in Bolzano: Christmas Market, Speckfest & More

Bolzano’s event calendar reflects its dual Italian and Austrian heritage, with Alpine traditions sitting alongside Italian cultural festivals. The city hosts one of Italy’s largest Christmas markets, a classical music festival, and harvest celebrations that bring the surrounding valleys into the old town. Most events are concentrated in Piazza Walther and the old town arcades, […]

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Things to Do in Bolzano: Museums, Cable Cars & Historic Sights

Bolzano packs an unusual mix of Alpine and Mediterranean culture into a compact city of 107,000 people. You can examine a 5,300-year-old mummy in the morning, ride a cable car to a mountain plateau for lunch with Dolomites views, and taste Lagrein wine at a city vineyard by afternoon. German and Italian are both official […]

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Travel Tips and FAQ for Bolzano: Airports, Transport & Practical Info

Bolzano is a straightforward city to visit, but its position at the intersection of Italian and Austrian cultures creates some practical quirks worth knowing before you go. This guide covers arrival logistics, local transport, money, safety, and the answers to the questions travellers most frequently ask. For more detail, see our Bolzano travel guide. Travel […]

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Where to Stay in Bolzano: Old Town Hotels to Budget Guesthouses

Bolzano’s accommodation spans Art Nouveau grand hotels, Alpine design boutiques, and budget-friendly guesthouses. The old town commands the highest prices but puts you steps from every major sight. Gries and Oberau offer better value with only a short walk or bus ride to the centre. Here is a breakdown by area with specific hotel recommendations […]

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