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Komodo Apartments - Where we are and how to get here

The Komodo Apartments are located in the "Le Albere" district of Trento. Designed by the famous architect Renzo Piano, this district is more than just an urban redevelopment project, it is a "new part" of the city close to the old centre. An open-air work of art. To explore and experience.
Piazza Duomo and the old town centre of Trento are just ten minutes away on foot through an underpass. Piazza Fiera – the square where the famous Trento Christmas markets are held – can also be reached in a couple of minutes on foot.
For keen cyclists, the Komodo Apartments are very close to the "La Valle dell'Adige" cycle path, the longest of its kind in the network of cycle paths in Trentino that crosses the entire Trento province from north to south.

 

Points of interest:
MUSE - Science Museum: 200 m
City center - Piazza Duomo: 1 km
Buonconsiglio Castle: 1,5 km

 

Arriving by car
Exit the A22 motorway at Trento Sud.
Head north towards the city centre, take exit no. 4 and then Via Sanseverino, following the signs for the MUSE Museum (you will see the "Le Albere" pedestrian complex on your right). Continue along Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza until you get to underground car park no. 3 which has parking spaces for the Komodo Apartments.

 

Arriving by train
Trento is on the Brennero railway line and the Valsugana line from Venice. "Le Albere" neighbornhood is about 1,5 km walking from the Trento railway station. Or you can use the city bus service or the taxi service.

 

Arriving by plane
The closest airports to Trento are Verona (90 km), Venezia (155 km), Treviso (130 km), Milano (250 km), Bergamo (200 km) e Bologna (225 km).

Komodo Apartments
Piazza delle Donne Lavoratrici, 13
38121 Trento - Italy
Tel +39 0461 1840023
E-mail komodo.trento@gmail.com
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