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Overview

Innsbruck, Austria, nestled in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps, is a breathtaking alpine destination renowned for its blend of urban culture and world famous skiing and snowboarding. Innsbruck city itself sits at 574 meters elevation, with stunning mountain ranges surrounding it that add to its unbelievable backdrop for winter sports and nature lovers. Innsbruck has a number of ski areas, including the Olympia SkiWorld, providing access to a whopping 300 kilometers of ski terrain in nine resorts. With more than 90 gondolas and lifts, this vast network caters to skiers and snowboarders of all levels. New comers to winter sports can find gentle slopes to learn and enjoy, while advanced skiers can explore challenging runs like the steep descents at Nordkette, where stunning views of the city await.

 

The terrain is diverse, featuring everything from well-groomed pistes to off-piste areas perfect for backcountry enthusiasts. For snowboarders, the parks at Kühtai and Axamer Lizum are standout features, offering jumps, rails, and halfpipes. The ski area covers about 130 square kilometers, offering a large space for winter sports enthusiasts to enjoy.

 

After a day on the slopes, Innsbruck transforms into a lively hub of après-ski and nightlife. Head to the city’s many traditional taverns, such as Stiftskeller or modern bars like Hofgarten, where you can savor Tyrolean specialties alongside local beers and schnapps. Dining options range from cozy mountain huts offering hearty fare to elegant restaurants serving gourmet Austrian cuisine.

 

Innsbruck is incredibly accessible, with the airport just a short drive from the city center and efficient train connections from major European cities. In Innsbruck, the perfect combination of alpine activities and city features makes it a top choice for travelers looking for a mix of outdoor excitement and cultural experiences in one remarkable location.

Adventures & Attractions

Our recommended resort highlights.

Views of people shopping in the popular shopping street
Innsbruck Shopping Street

Innsbruck’s premier shopping destination, featuring boutiques, cafes, and stunning mountain views.

Skier jumping at the ski jump
Innsbruck Bergisel Ski Jump

Iconic ski jump with a museum, observation deck, and restaurant, offering views of Innsbruck and the Alps.

People browsing at the lit up christmas markets
Innsbruck Christmas Markets

Festive markets in December with local crafts, mulled wine, and Alpine holiday charm, perfect for seasonal visitors.

Mountain goats at Alpenzoo
Innsbruck Alpenzoo

Europe’s highest zoo, featuring over 2,000 alpine animals in naturalistic habitats, offering close-up encounters with wolves, ibexes, eagles, and more.

The Ambras Castle high in Innsbruck
Innsbruck Ambras Castle

Renaissance castle showcasing art, armor, and the famous Chamber of Wonders, with scenic gardens and panoramic views over Innsbruck.

Historic Gate in Innsbruck
Innsbruck Triumphpforte (Triumphal Arch)

This grand arch commemorates imperial history with stunning reliefs, marking the gateway to Innsbruck’s bustling Maria-Theresien-Strasse.

people on the slopes with city lights in the background
Innsbruck Night Skiing at Rangger Köpfl

Experience the thrill of skiing under the stars on illuminated slopes, with cozy mountain huts nearby for a warm break between runs.

People skiing at olympiaworld
Innsbruck Olympiaworld Ice Skating

Glide across Olympic-level rinks, open to the public with rental skates, where you can enjoy family-friendly skating in a world-class facility.

Famous Golden Roof in Innsbruck
Innsbruck Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl)

Innsbruck’s iconic landmark with 2,657 copper tiles, built for Emperor Maximilian I, offering a glimpse into Tyrolean history and stunning architecture

  • How to Reach Innsbruck
  • Resorts & City Guide

By Air

The closest airport is Innsbruck Airport, located just a short 15-minute drive from the city center, providing convenient access to the resort areas of Innsbruck.

By Train

Innsbruck is well-connected by train, with frequent services from major cities like Vienna, Munich, and Zurich. Direct rail options offer convenient connections to the heart of the Austrian Alps.

By Car

Traveling by car to Innsbruck is simple via the well-maintained road networks. Car rentals are a great option if you plan to explore neighboring ski resorts or venture out into the scenic alpine regions.

By Bus

Several bus lines operate from nearby cities and airports, making Innsbruck easily accessible. Direct bus transfers from Munich Airport and Vienna offer a convenient option for visitors.

By Private Transfer

Private transfers are available from Innsbruck, Munich, and Vienna airports, ensuring a hassle-free and comfortable ride to your destination.

Innsbruck Piste Map