





Innsbruck's Innsbruck City Centre neighborhood is known for its cafes and museums, and entices visitors with attractions including Hofgarten Park and Cathedral of St. James.

Innsbruck's Old Town Innsbruck neighborhood is known for its cafes and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Innsbruck Old Town Christmas Market and Golden Roof.

The Wilten neighborhood has lots to see including Triumphal Arch and Maria Theresa Street.
Innsbruck's Pradl neighborhood is known for its mountain views and coffeehouses, and entices visitors with attractions including OlympiaWorld and Tivoli-Neu Stadium.
Innsbruck's Igls neighborhood is known for its mountain views and spas, and entices visitors with attractions including Patscherkofel Mountain Bahn and Innsbruck Olympic Sliding Center.
Between soaring Alpine peaks, this medieval city blends Olympic winter sports history with imperial grandeur. The Nordkettenbahn whisks you from cobblestone streets to mountain adventures in minutes. Gaze up at the Golden Roof, where Emperor Maximilian once watched festivities below. The colorful houses along the Inn River create perfect photo opportunities without trying. Explore Tirol Panorama for context before wandering Maria Theresa Street's cafƩs. In winter, world-class skiing beckons; in summer, the same slopes offer hiking with views that explain why emperors chose this valley. The Alpenzoo showcases mountain wildlife that most zoos can't accommodate. For evening entertainment, the historic center transforms into a lively scene of outdoor dining and alpine-inspired cocktails.

