Don't just see, experience the treasures of this Alpine town up close. You will find architectural gems in the center, impressive works of art in imperial residences, churches and museums. Particularly valuable treasures: our majestic mountains and the unspoilt scenery, and the special atmosphere of a modern city with a long history that is very much alive.
Coming to Innsbruck means getting the best of both worlds - urban sophistication and an Alpine playground. Innsbruck twice hosted the Olympic Winter Games. The 800-year-old town is renowned as a cultural center and as a city of numerous art treasures and many historic structures. Innsbruck´s rich history is interwoven with that of the Habsburgs, whose wealth and sense of beauty left their mark on sights such as the "Golden Roof", the "Black Men" bronze statues at the Court Church, the Imperial Court Palace and Ambras Castle. Battlefield of fights for freedom and Olympic medals. Big town shopping opportunities coupled with a great range of hiking opportunities. Tirolean folklore nights, brass band concerts, baroque operas, lederhosen, dinner jackets. University town, convention center.
The name of the city derives from the combination of brücke, (German for "bridge") and the name of the local river, the Inn. Innsbruck, the capital of the province of Tirol, is deeply steeped in history. The Habsburgs were very fond of Innsbruck and held court in the Alpine town. Important artists followed their call. As a result, Innsbruck boasts a rich cultural heritage. Plus there is a great range of premium sports facilities -- Innsbruck hosted the Winter Olympics twice. The Alpine town is a true paradise for sports enthusiasts, offering everything you could possibly desire for your most complete vacation - 365 days a year.
Make the unspilt nature of Tirol and its mountains the venue for your sports activities: stroll along well-groomed hiking tracks, conquer climbing trails -- anything´s possible. The alps offer something for everybody: hikers, mountaineers, climbers, paragliders, mountain bikers. And if the sport of your choice should be golf or tennis, you will find ample opportunities to play, with the Tirolean mountains as a marvellous background.
Nowhere else will you find a hiking program with so many benefits -- free of charge. This is something we owe to our reputation as an Olympic city. If you want to stay on the ball, there´s tennis courts in beautiful settings, and 27 challenging holes for golfers. If you´re inclined toward unusual or extreme sports, you will find much to your liking, too: climbing tours, paragliding, rafting, summer skiing on the glacier. Innsbruck: a special city.
The Olympic Winter Games of 1964 and 1976 have shaped this city. The love of sport can be felt everywhere here, and there´s a correspondingly varied offer of venues and opportunities: from skiing to cross-country skiing and snowboarding, from ice skating to tobogganing, skeleton and tobogganing. There´s eight skiing regions, the Stubai glacier among them, with pistes located from 900 to 3200 meters above sea level: sunny pistes and powder snow from early winter until well into spring. Whether you want to experience winter sports events at their best or being active yourself -- Innsbruck has it all.
Snow, snow, snow! Year after year, it comes -- reliably: after all, we´re in the Tirolean mountains. And if it does not, Innsbruck provides snow guarantee and will take you to the best snow -- free of charge. Olympic quality standards...
Sports in Innsbruck has two dimensions: experiencing great sports events live and being active yourself.
The Romantic Renaissance Castle in Ambras. The famous portrait gallery presents 500 years of Austrian and European history. There are works of old masters, including Titian, Lucas Cranach the Younger, Van Dyck, Rubens and Arcimboldo. 250 historic paintings, a mirror of the Habsburgs´ family and international politics.
Folk music and brass bands are but one part of the cultural program of this town in the Tirolean mountain. Highlights: the International Festival of Old Music, the Ambras Castle Concerts, the Dance Summer, the Organ Concerts, and the "Innsbruck Summer" cultural cycle.
Innsbruck: the Alps´ most important congress town, the perfect setting for meetings, trade fairs, shows, exhibitions, incentives, and product presentations. Further information about the Innsbruck Congress Center:
Zwischen Wien und Salzburg führt die Romantikstrasse durch faszinierende Landschaften. Bezaubernde Adventmärkte entlang der Romantikstraße sorgen jetzt besonders für Besinnlichkeit und Romantik.
Die Nächte werden länger, die Temperaturen sinken allmählich, die Zeit für Romantik kommt auf! Die Kuschelangebote in den Naturidyll Hotels lassen Herzen höher schlagen!
Ein Hotel, das fast ein ganzes Dorf umfasst. Landhausstil birgt Gemütlichkeit, hält den Gast geborgen. Hochwertig sind Ambiente, Küche und Service, hochragend die Skiwelt Wilder Kaiser. Und als besonderes Schmankerl wohnen Kinder bis 14 Jahre frei!
Für richtige Berg- und Skifans beginnt das Wintertreiben in Tirol schon jetzt. Der erste Schnee ist wie das Prickeln der ersten Liebe, wenn sich Schmetterlinge im Bauch breit machen. Nutzen Sie die Chance auf ein Revival der ersten Liebe in Tirol.