Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of TrentoHackathon2019
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- 10/29/19 17:29:20 (5 years ago)
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v14 v15 47 47 === How to get there === 48 48 49 * By air: Trento does not have its own commercial airport. The closest airport is Verona (VRN) - 96km/1h by car - which is small, but connected to a couple of hubs in Europe (i.e. flying Lufthansa or Alitalia). Flying to Venice (VCE), Bergamo (BGY) or Bologna (BLQ) is also an option, but the commute to Trento is longer. Flying to Innsbruck (Austria) may also be feasible, but it's still quite far. 49 * By air: Trento does not have its own commercial airport. The closest airport is Verona (VRN) - 96km/1h by car - which is small, but connected to a couple of hubs in Europe (i.e. flying Lufthansa or Alitalia). Flying to Venice (VCE), Bergamo (BGY) or Bologna (BLQ) is also an option, but the commute to Trento is longer. Flying to Innsbruck (Austria) may also be feasible, but it's still quite far. If you land in Verona, you can take a direct bus to the train station "Verona Porta Nuova" (the bus is just outside the arrival area) and then catch a train to "Trento" from there. 50 50 51 * By train: Trento train station is in the center of the city and quite close to the venue. Several trains stop there (also Deutsche Bahn trains). The major railway company in Italy can be found at https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html 51 * By train: Trento train station is in the center of the city and quite close to the venue. Several trains stop there (also Deutsche Bahn trains). The major railway company in Italy can be found at https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html - station name is just "Trento". 52 52 53 53 * By Car: Trento sits next to the A22 motorway, which connects the center to the various airports, the rest of Italy and Austria/Germany.