Innsbruck is a city with a rich cultural and religious history, and more recently has become famous as a world-renowned snowboarding hub. In the warmer months you’ll be within easy reach of some great hiking trails as the Alps come alive with wild flowers. The wealth of restaurants and cafés, as well as the large student population, means that there’s also plenty going on in town in the evenings.
The Old Town should be top of the list for any visitor to Innsbruck. The pastel-coloured buildings that line the cobbled streets create a singular atmosphere, and you’ll find some of Innsbruck’s most famous sights here. Among these is the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) which shines out as a reminder of the Habsburg Empire, and houses an interesting museum where you can learn more about the city. Not far from the Old Town is the iconic St. Anne’s Column (Annasäule) which rises up against a backdrop of Mount Hafelekar’s white peak.
If you’re in town it’s also worth popping into the Imperial Palace (Hofburg) which provided a home to the Habsburg family for four and a half centuries. Just next door you can visit the elaborate tomb of Emperor Maximilian I in the Court Church (Hofkirche). A short trip out of the city will take you to Ambras Castle (Schloss Ambras). This castle complements the Palace and the Church in displaying the wealth of Austria’s past emperors and includes a room full of curiosities collected from around the world, as well as a hall containing the suits of armour in which Ferdinand II jousted.
Innsbruck became the centre of the world snowboarding revolution at the end of the 20th century and those interested in winter sports can try out some tricks at the snow park where it all happened. There are also plenty of runs up in the mountains and the Nordkette Cable Car is a great way to go and explore some of these. The funicular will hoist you high above the city opening out great views over mountains and valleys all the way to the Italian border.
Whatever floats your boat, you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained in Innsbruck. The great thing is that whenever you feel your energy lagging you’re never too far away from a lovely thick hot chocolate and a tasty pastry.
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Innsbruck City Centre
The captivating mountain views and ample dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Innsbruck City Centre. A stop by Hofgarten Park or Congress Innsbruck might round out your trip.
Old Town Innsbruck
Travellers come to Old Town Innsbruck for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Innsbruck Old Town Christmas Market and Golden Roof while you're in town.
Wilten
You'll enjoy the mountain views and coffee shops in Wilten. You might want to make time for a stop at Triumphal Arch or Maria Theresa Street.
Igls
Skiing, mountain views and spas are just a few things travellers enjoy about Igls. Check out Patscherkofel Mountain Bahn or Innsbruck Olympic Sliding Center while you're exploring the area.
Pradl
Skiing, mountain views and coffee shops are some highlights of Pradl. Make a stop by OlympiaWorld or Tivoli-Neu Stadium while you're exploring.
Hungerburg
Visitors to Hungerburg like its mountain views and ski areas, and Seegrube Cable Car is a sight worth a stop.
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Nordkette Mountains
Hit the slopes in Innsbruck with a visit to Nordkette Mountains. Discover the mountain views and shops in this walkable area.
Golden Roof
A sparkle in Innsbruck’s eye which shelters stories from the city’s past.
Bergisel Ski Jump
Picture yourself soaring through the air from the top of an elegantly designed ski jump, where the viewing platform provides panoramic views of the Tyrolean alps.
Seegrube Cable Car
Let yourself be hoisted high up into the mountains and fill your lungs with fresh Alpine air.
Ambras Castle
Take a step into a lost empire as you wander the halls of this magnificent Renaissance castle.
Imperial Palace
Take a journey back through the centuries into the private lives of the Habsburgs.