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Innsbruck


Innsbruck Travel Guide


Entertainment Quality: 3 / 5
Safety: 4 / 5
Nightlife: 3 / 5
Walkability: 2 / 5
Living Standards: 4 / 5
Free WiFi: 3 / 5

Innsbruck in Prices & Facts

$15.8 $15.83
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
German, English
$60.1 $60.05
Dinner for Two
Currency
Euro // EUR

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$3.1 $3.06
Public Transport Ride



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Innsbruck Airports

Innsbruck-kranebitten  /  INN

7 minutes
average time to city center
$18 
Average taxi ride
$3 
bus

Tourist Reviews

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@kukushkinao
« This place is just wonderful! 🌄 From our window, we get to see breathtaking views, and it truly feels like a hidden gem. This place perfectly combines modern conveniences, cozy ambiance, and the charm of the countryside.

You have access to a convenient public transport system that runs on schedule, making it easy to explore the area. A single trip costs around €3.20 (without discounts, which you can get when buying from the driver), but it’s definitely worth it to buy a bulk ticket in advance from a ticket machine. If you're traveling with kids, there are discounts available too.

If you are taking a local bus to the resort, the ride can be free, but ensure you're well-prepared so it's clear that you're heading to the mountain. 🏔️😉 You need to book ahead if you plan to pay with a card; cash isn't usually required.

You can even buy fresh veggies, fruits, oils, dairy, eggs, and bread from local farmers in the market or through vending machines. It's a short 10-minute walk to the farmer if you want to enjoy fresh produce. 🍅 Farmers are nearby, and it's such a delight!

Overall, moving to another country might not be for everyone, but if you're seeking a healthier lifestyle, this place will not disappoint! 🍃 There's so much to see and learn, and the beauty is truly stunning. »
@maria_penjevskaya
« Innsbruck is surrounded by mountains that rise over 6,500 feet. From every street, every balcony, you can see the stunning peaks! At night, the slopes glow with the lights of ski lifts and slopes, making it a magical sight. ✨

In the photos, you can see only a small part of the Alps. The cable car is a must-visit, and it's worth the trip even if you're not planning to ski here. 🏔️ »
@maria_penjevskaya
« Innsbruck is surrounded by mountains that rise over 6,500 feet. From every street, every balcony, you can see the stunning peaks! At night, the slopes glow with the lights of ski lifts and slopes, making it a magical sight. ✨

In the photos, you can see only a small part of the Alps. The cable car is a must-visit, and it's worth the trip even if you're not planning to ski here. 🏔️ »
@maria_penjevskaya
« Innsbruck is surrounded by mountains that rise over 6,500 feet. From every street, every balcony, you can see the stunning peaks! At night, the slopes glow with the lights of ski lifts and slopes, making it a magical sight. ✨

In the photos, you can see only a small part of the Alps. The cable car is a must-visit, and it's worth the trip even if you're not planning to ski here. 🏔️ »
@yuta_kisses
« I unexpectedly discovered the Innsbruck Christmas market at the beginning of January, in all its festive charm. I thought they would take down all the decorations by December 25th, but nope! 😅 For the first time, I experienced Christmas markets in Europe, and let me tell you, it's definitely not the same as in other places. Speaking of which, I've always dreamed of visiting Elzas, but this market was no less enchanting.

A bonus for tourists is the opportunity to take home those lovely souvenir mugs from the market for just $2. When purchasing the mulled wine, you leave a deposit for the mug and can later return it to get back your $2, or you can choose to keep it as a nice little memory. I usually don't carry around such souvenirs, but these mugs were so cute that I couldn't help myself and ended up taking two! 😄 I even had to buy a small suitcase to fit my new treasures—just to make sure my collection remains intact. 😏 »
@yuta_kisses
« Innsbruck turned out to be an incredibly cozy place for me. I even found myself thinking about how I would love to live there 😊. The charming streets, beautiful buildings, and friendly people create an atmosphere that's hard to resist. I’ve never seen such a concentration of folks in traipsing around while I was there. It felt like everyone was enjoying themselves, both locals and tourists alike.

The hotel wasn’t bad, but what irritated me was that they charged my card the entire amount upfront for my stay. When I checked out, I had to pay the full sum again. It took about 14 days for the frozen amount to be released back to me 😱. Imagine if I had stayed longer than just two nights! I don’t usually keep too much cash on my cards, so just thinking about that situation made me anxious 🏖️. Also, from the view in the room, I was definitely tempted to stay a bit longer ⛷️.

Just a heads up though, if it happens that you get charged an upfront deposit, be prepared for the potential of waiting to see that amount again. You might find yourself needing to stay an extra couple of days 😏. »
@orchi_day
« Meeting in the morning at an altitude of 2000 m with a cup of hot chocolate - perfect idea! ☕️ Just for that, you'll need to take a funicular and hike for about an hour on foot. 💙 It’s definitely worth it...

🗓️ 01/03/2018
Hot chocolate ☕️🏔️❤️ »
@elenasporyagina
« In Innsbruck, there's also a Triumphal Arch. It stands, as always, in an expensive spot )) - but you can definitely walk around and enjoy it. »
@kukushkinao
« I’m trying to revive my posts about this place. The truth is, this took place back in August 🌞. The summer season here has been open since December 2. You can come here in the summer to spend some wonderful time and entertain the kids. Down at the ticket booth, you can rent a wooden sled (it costs about $2 and you get back another $2 or $3 when returning the sled). Plus, you need to pay for a lift. With this sled, you get lifted and slide down on a special track (well, it slides down on its own 😉), which is a fun task. Kids love it, and parents don’t have to worry too much about entertaining them on the forest trails 🤙🏼. A fantastic idea for a joint adventure. You go, enjoy, slide down, and have a blast! »
@avgurr
« Spent the day off visiting Innsbruck. It's quite a nice place, but there are a lot of migrants, and around the train station, it feels like it's mostly Turkish people... »
@tequilabooom
« Among all the places we visited this summer, the enchanting city of Innsbruck left the most lasting impression. »
@trittta
« Cities in Austria located in the Alps are quite similar to each other. Anna felt like we were in Salzburg again, but this time it was Innsbruck. In these cities, there's a river and mountains with a funicular, houses along the river... But I liked it here even more... 😊 »
@trittta
« Cities in Austria located in the Alps are quite similar to each other. Anna felt like we were in Salzburg again, but this time it was Innsbruck. In these cities, there's a river and mountains with a funicular, houses along the river... But I liked it here even more... 😊 »
@545hpgtr
« Innsbruck (Austria) is a must-see for lovers of picturesque mountains and winter sports. This historic city has hosted the Winter Olympics twice. 🏔️❄️ »
@skvrd
« Innsbruck turned out to be light and magical, just like the feeling of spring. In the evening, we sit at the table, sharing our impressions: everyone wonders if we imagined all of this? 😊✨ »