Rovereto

Rovereto is the second-largest city in Trentino, with almost 40,000 inhabitants in 2018, a robust economy, picturesque location between tall Alpine mountain ranges and heritage paying testament to its role as the fortress guarding the border between Veneto and Trentino.



Understand
The city's name stems from rovere, which means in Italian means an oak tree, prominently displayed in the city's coat of arms.

Get around
Rovereto is small enough to comfortably be traversed on foot, but public transportation options are available. For those wanting to explore Trentino further without a car, the local government prepared the Trentino Guest Card, affording free travel on buses and trains across the province, as well as free or discounted entry to many museums and attractions. The Trentino Guest Card is provided free of charge to all guests for the duration of their stay by most accommodation providers within the province.

By bus
There are 14 local bus lines within Rovereto - numbered ones from 1 to 7 plus further seven denoted by letters. A locally-developed mobile application, called OpenMove, is fairly easy to use and conveniently provides information on timetables and available connections from selected waypoints or stations, as well as allows the purchase of tickets.

Additionally, a number of "extraurban" bus routes within cross Rovereto, connecting it to other localities within Trentino and providing additional connections within Rovereto, since they can be used as local buses as well, with frequent fixed and on-demand stops.

Go next
Trento

Lake Garda

Arco Trentino