Innsbruck, the Tyrolean capital, not only offers easily accessible ski terrain for all levels, but also much to see and do within the city itself. A vibrant destination with great restaurants, shopping and history, Innsbruck is easily combinable with the surrounding mountain resorts.
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Perfect forAdventurers | Families | Romantics
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When to goYear-Round
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Ideal length of stay3-5 Nights
Designing Your Journey
Work with Indagare to design the perfect itinerary for an immersive journey. Our travel experts know the destination inside and out, and they can make recommendations based on your travel needs and preferences.
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Essential Innsbruck
Nestled between two Alpine mountain regions, Innsbruck is a cultural and commercial hub that has much more than just great skiing. With its historical downtown and close access to the slopes, Innsbruck is an attractive destination for culture seekers and active travelers alike. Here are a few examples of what our destination experts can create for you.
Innsbruck in the Winter
To experience the very best of Innsbruck in the winter, plan an itinerary that includes active adventures like downhill skiing and sledding, along with plenty of fine dining and cultural exploration in the town’s historical center, (Innsbruck is home to more than 30 museums and galleries). Indagare can match you with the best properties, restaurants, guides and instructors for your needs and interests.
Innsbruck in the Summer
To experience the very best of Innsbruck in the summer, plan an itinerary that includes outdoor excursions like hiking and biking throughout some of the region’s–and the Alps’–most picturesque towns, along with exploring the historical center and enjoying the lovely Alpine weather. Indagare can match you with the best properties, restaurants, guides and instructors for your needs and interests.
Innsbruck for Culture Lovers
With a rich culture and imperial history and a surprisingly impressive culinary scene, Innsbruck offers culture hounds much more than the typical Alpine town. Indagare can organize private museum tours, day trips and meals at traditional Tyrolean restaurants. Plus, there are a handful of lovely boutiques that line Maria-Theresien-Strasse.
Where To Stay
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Where To Eat
What To See & Do
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What To See & Do
Bergisel Ski Jump
This ski-jumping venue was designed in 2001 by Zaha Hadid and is truly a sight to see, located 820 feet above the city. Try to plan a visit when Olympic skiers are practicing.
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Das Tirol Panorama Museum
This modern museum is home to spectacular, 360-degree painting depicting the Tyrolean struggle for freedom and military history of the region, which alone makes it worth a visit.
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Goldenes Dachl
While strolling through the Old Town of Innsbruck, be sure to stop and see this landmark, the Golden Roof, which is considered the city’s most famous structure. The gilded façade was completed in 1500 and features a balcony that was...
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Slideshows
Austrian Mountain Towns
Indagare’s Caroline Hansen recently traveled to Austria, where she spent time in Innsbruck, Kitzbühel and St. Anton. Here are some of her photographs. For help planning your trip, contact our Bookings Team.
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Matchmaker
Indagare Matchmaker: Austrian Ski Towns
Indagare reports on four of Austria’s best ski resorts, all of which offer very different experiences.
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Member Postcards
Member Postcard: Alpine Skiing
Indagare member Christopher Leach has spent years taking ski trips to the Alps. He reports back on his impressions of skiing in Austria, Italy, France and Switzerland.
Great Combinations
A trip here can easily be combined with these amazing destinations and more. Contact our team to craft the perfect itinerary.
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Salzburg
Surrounded by a spectacular landscape of lakes and mountains and divided by the clear turquoise waters of the Salzach River, Austria's Salzburg is a baroque jewel on the northern boundary of the Alps. Shaped as much by its natural setting...
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Vienna
Amid its stately Baroque and Neo-Gothic palaces, cathedrals, churches and museums and its musical traditions, Austria’s capital is alive with grand hotels, cutting-edge restaurants and classic coffee houses and a vibrant design and fashion scene. Like Paris and Berlin, Vienna...
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Amsterdam
The Dutch capital is sometimes referred to as the Venice of the north thanks to its UNESCO-protected canals and its Master painters (it was home to Rembrandt and Van Gogh). It's the kind of city where you can take in...