Useful numbers

Tourist Office 3342813222

Belluno Hospital 0437516111

Train Station 04372551

Police 112

Health Emergency 118

ACI Road Assistance 803116

Fire Station 115

Form and To Belluno

BY PLANE
There are no airports near the city of Belluno. The two reference airports are:
Antonio Canova Treviso Airport: https://www.trevisoairport.it/
Venice Marco Polo Airport: https://www.veniceairport.it/
From the airports to get to Belluno, there are transfers to the train station.

HIGHWAY
From Milan, take the A4 to Venice-Mestre. Then take the A27 and exit at Belluno.
From Treviso always take the A27 and exit at Belluno.
From Udine, take the $$ 13 to Vittorio Veneto and then take the A27 to Belluno.

COACH
Dolomiti Bus 0437 941167 – https://dolomitibus.it/ is the company that manages bus and coach transport for the city of Belluno and province. In summer it offers connections to the seaside and winter resorts with the main ski resorts. The terminus is at the bus station – Piazzale Stazione Trains. The ticket office holds the following times 7.30-12.00 and 15.00-18.00 from Monday to Friday Saturdays from 7.30 to 12.15. Tickets can be purchased at authorized retailers or on board (surcharge).

Belluno Wi-Fi

The Municipality of Belluno offers a free wifi service. You can find it in: Martiri square, Duomo square and inside the Camper Area at Lambioi Parking area.

A very short history of Belluno

The history of Belluno is very ancient. Historians trace the origins of the city back to the 5th century. a.C, when the Venetic and Celtic peoples settled in the territory. Furthermore, the name of the city derives from the Celts: Belodunum, “luminous high ground”. Pliny refers to it as a city of the Venetians and, in the 2nd century BC, allied with Rome, became a Roman municipality changing its name to Bellunum. With the end of the Roman Empire, it then passed into various hands and reached its maximum extent in the 10th century, when it succeeded in extending the province to Bassano and Jesolo. In 1404 also Belluno was integrated into the ducal Republic of Venice, where it remained until the occupation by France during the Napoleonic period. After the bitter struggle for independence from 1848, Belluno joined, together with the Veneto, to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866. The current extension of the province was conferred to it after the First World War.

Today Belluno is the most populated municipality in the province of which it is the capital. Two rivers cross it: La Piave and the Ardo stream. The northernmost area of ​​the territory is part of both the Belluno Dolomites National Park since 1988, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites in 2009.

Things to do to near Belluno

Not to be missed

If you want to know Belluno history, don’t miss the visit to its historic center. Many streets that contain real treasures of many historical periods. We advise you to choose one of the many tourist roads that cross the city center. You can immerse yourself in the history of Belluno, a story made up of palaces, churches and many anecdotes.

Parties and Events

  • April: village festival “Sagra dei Fisciòt”
  • 11 November: San Martino fest – patron of the city
  • November: Ex Tempore of Wood Sculpture – Competition
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The reason to choose Belluno Tourism

If you are a tourist

We have included in the portal, all that the city center of Belluno can offer you. A simple and immediate portal, usable from mobile. A great travel companion to experience the city center and find out what to do, what to see, where to sleep and eat.

If you are a Company

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If you are a Tour Operator

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