Destinations

Innsbruck

The Tyrolean capital has everything a lively city needs - and yet it is so small that you can find yourself in the high mountains within 10 minutes.
Triumphpforte in Innsbruck

Innsbruck residents like to say about Innsbruck that the Tyrolean capital is nothing but a village that has grown too big. This shows a proud love for Austria's fourth largest city and at the same time a slight disdain for the overly familiar.

The fact is: Innsbruck is small enough that almost all journeys can be made on foot. And Innsbruck is big enough for the edges to be greedily frayed in the direction of the real villages in the neighbourhood. Innsbruck is small enough for an occasionally sedate, unpretentious lifestyle, and Innsbruck is big enough for the appetite for life of 30,000 students, a diverse cultural scene, countless restaurants and pubs for every taste and interest.

It's not unusual for locals to go on a quick mountain bike tour to one of the surrounding mountain pastures after work. It's the most normal thing in the world to go on a strenuous ski tour during the day and enjoy an opera at the Tyrolean State Theatre in the evening or dance to a DJ's gig in the Bogenmeile.

Triumphpforte in Innsbruck

Tips for a weekend in Innsbruck

Innsbruck combines tradition and urbanity as a lively small town and metropolis. It is the ideal starting point for high mountain adventures and a meeting place for people from all over the world.

Tips for a weekend trip

Eating out in Innsbruck

Summer activities in and around Innsbruck

With the family in Innsbruck

Winter activities in Innsrbuck

Sleeping in Innsbruck

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    Unterkünfte in Innsbruck

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