Via dei Portici, also known as Laubengasse in German, is the beating heart of Bolzano’s
historic old town. Dating back to the 12th century, this charming medieval arcade street is
lined with elegant arches, boutique shops, cozy cafés, and traditional Tyrolean facades.
It’s a perfect blend of Italian charm and Alpine character, making it one of the most
picturesque streets in South Tyrol.
- Shopping 🛍️ browse elegant boutiques 👗 selling local crafts 🎨, clothing 👚, and souvenirs 🎁🛒
- Architecture 🏰 admire the medieval arcades ✨ and pastel-colored facades 🌈 blending Italian 🇮🇹 and Austrian 🇦🇹 styles 👑👀
- Cafés & Pastry Shops ☕ enjoy espresso 🍮, apple strudel 🍎🍰, or gelato 🍦 at historic cafés 😋👍
- Street Performers 🎶 discover live music 🎤 and art 🎭 that bring the street 🛣️ to life 🎉🥳
- Photography 📸 capture the arches 🏰 and cobblestones 🧱, especially at golden hour 🌅🧡🖼️
- From Bolzano Train Station 🚆: 5-minute walk 🚶♂️ south ⬇️ toward Piazza Walther 📍⏱️💨
- By Bus 🚌: Most city buses 🚍 stop near Piazza delle Erbe 🗺️✅
- By Car 🚗: Park 🅿️ at Parcheggio Laurin 💰 or Waltherplatz 🗺️ and walk 🚶♀️ to the old town 👍✅
- Wear comfortable shoes 👟 – the cobblestone street 🧱 can be uneven ⚠️🥾
- Visit during Christmas 🎄 for festive markets 🎁 and decorations 🌟🎉
- Combine your walk 🤝 with visits to nearby Piazza Walther ⛲ and Bolzano Cathedral ⛪🗺️✅
- Arrive early 🌅 to enjoy a peaceful stroll 🚶♂️ before shops 🛍️ open 🤫😌
- 9:00 AM – Start 🧭 at Piazza Walther ⛲ and walk 🚶♂️ into Via dei Portici 🛍️💨
- 10:00 AM – Stop ☕ for coffee 🥐 and pastries 🍰 at Café Mondschein 😋😌
- 11:00 AM – Shop 🛒 at local boutiques 👗 and artisan stores 🎨🎁
- 1:00 PM – Lunch 🍽️ nearby 🍝 at a traditional Tyrolean restaurant 🏔️😋
- 2:30 PM – Visit Bolzano Cathedral ⛪ or the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology 🏛️👋