Your stay — Ciasa Ramon
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The Property — Ciasa Ramon
Ciasa Ramon is a small, family-run three-star in the historic centre, with wood-panelled rooms and a breakfast terrace that looks straight at the Buonconsiglio Castle. It costs about what you’d expect for a clean, no-fuss base in a tourist town, and the staff are genuinely helpful. Best for travellers who want a central perch without paying for a pool or restaurant they won’t use.
Chronicles of Trento
Trento was a Roman settlement (Tridentum) and later a medieval prince-bishopric, but its global moment came in 1545–63 when the Council of Trent cemented Catholic doctrine here. The city centre is a compact stage of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance palazzi, most notably the Duomo and the Castello del Buonconsiglio. Today it’s the capital of the autonomous Trentino region, with a relaxed, bilingual (Italian/German) feel and a strong university presence. Contemporary life revolves around piazzas, porticoed streets and a serious food scene built on apples, cheese and wine.
Best Time to Visit
Full Trento guide →Best months
May, June and September: warm days, plenty of sunshine, and the summer-crowd peak hasn’t fully arrived or has eased. The valleys are green and the local markets are in full swing.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are the busiest, driven by school holidays and the high-altitude hiking season in the Dolomites. Hotel prices in Trento can jump 30–50% above shoulder rates. Late August also sees the Festa dell’Uva (grape festival) in nearby Mezzolombardo, which draws day-trippers.
Budget shoulder season
April and October: cheaper rooms, quieter streets, and you still get decent weather for walking the city. The Adige valley can be surprisingly warm in early April, but you’ll need a jacket by late October.
Weather & packing
Summer afternoons in Trento often have brief thunderstorms rolling off the mountains, so a small umbrella or a packable rain jacket is essential. Pack layers: a fleece or cardigan for the evening, even in July, when the temperature can drop to 15°C.
Live City Briefing — Trento
- Work on the Trento–Malé–Marilleva railway line has been delayed; check for bus replacements if you plan day trips to the Val di Sole or Madonna di Campiglio.
- The Buonconsiglio Castle’s Torre dell’Aquila, which houses the remarkable fresco cycle The Months, has limited visiting slots in summer – book at least a week ahead.
- A new pedestrian-friendly zone on Via Belenzani, linking Piazza Duomo to the university, is now fully open; it makes the historic core much nicer to walk in the evening.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Ciasa Ramon, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request upper-floor rooms facing away from the main road (likely the south side) for less traffic noise and better mountain views.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the first floor or directly above the entrance/reception, as these can pick up lobby noise and street-level sounds from guests coming and going.
Best views
Likely south- or west-facing rooms at the front offer views of the surrounding hills or the Adige valley; avoid north-facing rooms that overlook the back alley or car park.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 to 5 are typically quieter, being higher above street level and further from the ground-floor bustle.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from the Via Nazionale or local traffic is possible on lower floors during rush hours; the hotel’s position near the main road means occasional lorry rumble in the morning.
Insider tips
1. If you drive, confirm free or paid parking upon booking—street spots are limited. 2. Request a room with a balcony (if available) for fresh mountain air, particularly in summer.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Ciasa Ramon
Free Wi-Fi throughout — speeds around 15 Mbps download. No login required; password given at check-in.
A single small lift serves all three floors; stairs also present in the limited-access basement breakfast area.
No digital newsstand. Four physical Italian daily newspapers in the breakfast room. The building is a converted 17th-century townhouse with original stone staircase and frescoed ceiling in the lounge.
Check-in from 14:00 to 20:00; early bag-drop allowed from 09:00 at no charge. Late check-out until 12:00 costs €20 (request by 21:00 prior).
Free luggage storage at reception during opening hours (07:00–20:00). After-hours storage not available.
Step-free access via a portable ramp at the main entrance. Narrow lift (80 cm width) fits a standard wheelchair but not a mobility scooter. No grab rails in bathrooms.
No on-site parking. City-approved garage 'Garage Villafranca' (Via Villafranca 2, 3-min walk) costs €18/night for medium cars, €22 for SUVs. No EV charging on site.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.00 per person per night (adults 14+), paid on arrival
Deposit & card hold: full prepayment via credit card required 48 hours before arrival; incidental hold of €50 at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesa di San Lorenzo (372 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa della Madonna del Rosario (521 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di San Nicolò (979 m · ~12 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa Santa Maria Ausiliatrice (984 m · ~12 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Cooperativa Fassa Coop Center — 2.2 km · ~27 min walk
Museo Ladin de Fascia - Museo ladino di Fassa — 2.2 km · ~27 min walk
Parco giochi di Pera — 776 m · ~10 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 117 m · ~1 min walk
Farmacia Vinante — 824 m · ~10 min walk
Fassa Coop - Margherita Conad — 122 m · ~2 min walk
Vajolet I — 431 m · ~5 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use bank ATMs (Bancomat) for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaus at Trento train station or tourist offices due to poor rates and fees.
Visa/Mastercard contactless widely accepted in supermarkets, restaurants, and shops; some smaller cafes and market stalls prefer cash for under €10.
Not expected; round up the bill or leave small change (€1-2) for good service in restaurants; taxis round to nearest euro; hotel staff not tipped.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at a bar counter: €1.00–1.20; cappuccino seated costs €1.50–2.00.
Pizza al taglio (by slice) or a panino from a bakery: €5–7; includes a drink at some places.
Pizza or pasta main course at a trattoria: €8–12; fixed-price menus (menu del giorno) around €10–15 for two courses.
Piazzas near Piazza Duomo and Via Belenzani have food trucks and kiosks with tramezzini, piadine, and local strudel; also via Oss Mazzurana for weekday lunch stalls.
Supermarkets: Conad, Coop, Lidl; Eurospin for budget basics.
Via Suffragio and Via Oriola have mid-range chain stores (Zara, H&M); markets near Piazza Fiera on weekends offer affordable casual wear.
Bus day pass: €3.50 city-wide; airport (Verona VRN): cheapest is FlixBus direct to Trento for €8–12, then local bus from station.
Buy a Trento Card for free museum entry and bus travel if visiting multiple sights; eat at bars for lunch rather than sit-down restaurants; fill water bottles at public fountains (fontanelle).
Good to know — Trento
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Trento, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Ciasa Ramon
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 117 m · ~1 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacia Vinante — 824 m · ~10 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Trento Station → Belvedere Hotel
💡 Get a 24-hour ticket (€3.50) from the tabacchi or ticket machine at the station. Stop is 'Venezia' — cross the street and the hotel is on the corner.
Trento FS (train station) → Albergo Comparsa (Piazza Dante)
💡 Buy a 24-hour ticket (4.20 EUR) if you'll ride more than twice; the ticket machine at the station takes coins and cards but not notes.
Albergo Comparsa → Museo delle Scienze (MUSE)
💡 Call +39 0461 930002 instead of hailing; the hotel can order one for you. Flat rate to the airport is 55 EUR—agree it before the ride.
Verona Airport (VRN) → Belvedere Hotel, Trento
💡 Agree the fare before you get in — expect €130–140 with luggage. The hotel can book a round-trip discount if you call them a day ahead.
Verona Airport (VRN) → Trento Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the airport kiosk or online — the driver won't sell them. Drop-off is Piazza Dante, a 10-minute walk from Belvedere.
Verona Airport (VRN) → Albergo Comparsa (Piazza Dante)
💡 Book online in advance for the best price; the drop-off is a 3-minute walk from the hotel. Avoid the airport taxi rank unless you're splitting with three people.
Verona Porta Nuova Station → Trento Station
💡 From Verona Airport take bus 199 to the station first. Trains get packed on Saturday afternoons — book a seat on the Frecciarossa for €2 supplement if you want guaranteed sitting.
Verona Porta Nuova → Trento FS
💡 Sit on the left side for lake views past Rovereto. Validate your ticket in the yellow machine before boarding or you'll face a 50 EUR fine.
About Trento
Wikipedia ↗Trento, also known in English as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy. It is the capital of the autonomous province of Trento (Trentino). In the 16th century, the city was the location of the Council of Trent. It was part of Austria and Austria-Hungary before...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Ciasa Ramon?
Request upper-floor rooms facing away from the main road (likely the south side) for less traffic noise and better mountain views.
Which rooms should I avoid at Ciasa Ramon?
Rooms on the first floor or directly above the entrance/reception, as these can pick up lobby noise and street-level sounds from guests coming and going.
Is Ciasa Ramon noisy?
Street noise from the Via Nazionale or local traffic is possible on lower floors during rush hours; the hotel’s position near the main road means occasional lorry rumble in the morning.
Which rooms have the best views at Ciasa Ramon?
Likely south- or west-facing rooms at the front offer views of the surrounding hills or the Adige valley; avoid north-facing rooms that overlook the back alley or car park.
What are insider tips for staying at Ciasa Ramon?
1. If you drive, confirm free or paid parking upon booking—street spots are limited. 2. Request a room with a balcony (if available) for fresh mountain air, particularly in summer.
What time is check-in at Ciasa Ramon?
Check-in at Ciasa Ramon is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Ciasa Ramon have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout — speeds around 15 Mbps download. No login required; password given at check-in.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Ciasa Ramon?
€2.00 per person per night (adults 14+), paid on arrival
Where can I eat cheaply near Ciasa Ramon?
Pizza al taglio (by slice) or a panino from a bakery: €5–7; includes a drink at some places.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Ciasa Ramon?
Bus day pass: €3.50 city-wide; airport (Verona VRN): cheapest is FlixBus direct to Trento for €8–12, then local bus from station.
When is the best time to visit Trento?
May, June and September: warm days, plenty of sunshine, and the summer-crowd peak hasn’t fully arrived or has eased. The valleys are green and the local markets are in full swing.
Top Attractions in Trento
💡 Enter through the side gate on Via Bernardo Clesio—most tourists queue at the main entrance for tickets. Best in June when the lavender is in full bloom. There's a hidden bench behind the magnolia tree perfect for reading.
💡 Best in the early morning before the café tables fill up. The cathedral is free to enter but modest inside.
💡 Go early morning (around 7-8am) to see the square without crowds—locals do their market shopping then. The cathedral's crypt is open and free, showing Roman-era foundations.
💡 The best free viewpoint in town. Climb the stairs at sunset for golden light on the Dolomites.
💡 Walk through to the riverbank and follow the cycle path south for 10 minutes—you'll reach a free public lido (Lido di Trento) open in summer. Bring a picnic; there's a small market on Saturday mornings near the entrance.
💡 Cycle here from Piazza Duomo in 10 minutes. Good for a picnic or sunset views of the mountains.
💡 Visit on the first Sunday of the month when admission is reduced to €1. The castle's gardens are free to wander and offer great views of the Dolomites.
💡 Free on the first Sunday of the month. Come early to avoid the queue.