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Plan language: FrançaisAmong the best things to do in Innsbruck, Austria, are visits to the Golden Roof, the Innsbruck Old Town with its narrow, winding streets, and the Hofburg Imperial Palace, the former imperial residence. A ride on the Nordkettenbahn offers impressive views in less than 20 minutes from the city center.


Sparkling 2,657 gilded copper shingles captivate every visitor. Experience fascinating art and history right in the heart of the city.
Faits rapides: Le toit est composé de 2 657 bardeaux de cuivre dorés à la flamme, qui scintillent au soleil. Il a été construit pour l'empereur Maximilien Ier comme loge pour les fêtes et les tournois.
Points forts: Les reliefs artistiques de la façade dépeignent des scènes de la vie de l'empereur Maximilien Ier et des scènes de chasse passionnantes. Le soir, un éclairage spécial baigne les bardeaux dorés d'une lumière magique qui attire de nombreux photographes.


Explore over 200 colorful medieval houses. Enjoy the shimmer of the Golden Roof and atmospheric alleys full of history.
Faits rapides: More than 200 colorful medieval houses line the narrow alleys of the old town. The Golden Roof with its 2,657 gilded copper shingles attracts over a million visitors each year.
Points forts: The Golden Roof was built as a representative loggia for Emperor Maximilian I and still offers an impressive combination of Renaissance art and city history. In autumn, the traditional St. Martin's Market with historic craft stalls and regional cuisine takes place in the old town.


Unmatched mountain views in minutes. Step into a cabin and enjoy alpine adventures with a panorama.
Faits rapides: The Nordkette cable car overcomes an altitude of 1,920 meters in just a few minutes; two consecutive sections connect Innsbruck with alpine peaks. Over 2 million visitors use it annually to enjoy spectacular views and hiking trails.
Points forts: Guests experience a unique ride through the notorious rock faces of the Karwendel mountains with panoramic windows offering up to 360-degree views. At the Hafelekar intermediate station, steep limestone cliffs can be seen up close, ideal for impressive photos.


Historical armor and exclusive art await you here. Experience a journey through time through splendid halls and expansive gardens.
Faits rapides: Le complexe du château abrite la plus ancienne collection privée au monde d’armures des 15e et 16e siècles. Il abrite également une impressionnante collection d’art et de curiosités de l’archiduc Ferdinand II.
Points forts: Dans la salle espagnole, 27 portraits grandeur nature de chevaliers et de souverains ornent les murs. Le grand château de la Renaissance, avec ses magnifiques arcades et son jardin, est particulièrement fascinant.


Experience the thrill of a ski jumping competition up close. Enjoy breathtaking views and modern design in one.
Faits rapides: The ski jump towers 50 meters above the mountain and offers a panoramic view of Innsbruck. Over 25,000 spectators fit at competitions on the legendary facility.
Points forts: The ski jump was designed by Zaha Hadid and combines futuristic design with functional sports architecture. A ride on the elevator to the viewing platform shows the unique steel structure up close.


Experience a lively shopping street with traditional flair. Discover hand-carved artworks and charming cafés over about 500 meters.
Faits rapides: The street connects the old town with the entrance area of the Innsbruck Alpine Zoo. It stretches about 500 meters and offers a mix of shopping and dining options.
Points forts: Halfway along stands the distinctive "Zirbenbrunnen" fountain with its hand-carved figures. Local artists often sell their works here at small markets, especially in summer, creating a lively atmosphere.
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This fluffy shredded pancake is a beloved Austrian dessert, named after Emperor Franz Joseph I, also known as the Kaiser.

A traditional pastry filled with tart cooking apples, raisins, sugar and cinnamon, it is a symbol of Austrian cuisine worldwide.

This nut tart from the Tyrol region, where Innsbruck is located, combines caramelized walnuts and a buttery shortcrust, making it a regional favorite.

A hearty pan-fried dish of leftover potatoes, meats, and onions, typically topped with a fried egg, popular among mountain farmers.

These dumplings made with bacon and bread are a classic comfort food in the region, often served in broth or with sauerkraut.

Cheese dumplings fried until crispy are a traditional Tyrolean dish, perfect in soups or with cabbage.

This sparkling mineral water comes from the pure mountain springs of the Tyrol Alps and is a staple refreshment locally.

A popular herbal lemonade native to Austria, Almdudler is often considered the unofficial national drink, enjoyed year-round.

Distilled from various fruits and herbs, this traditional Austrian spirit is a favorite after-dinner drink and a part of local celebrations.
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Famous museum and art installations centered around Swarovski crystals.
Charming alpine village known for winter sports and hiking.
Medieval town with historic salt mines and quaint old town.
ÖBB Railjet, Regional trains
From Innsbruck Airport, take the shuttle bus or taxi to the city center in about 15 minutes.
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Commentaires (5)
Lovely town vibe with a charming old town, but it can get super crowded in peak season so plan accordingly. Loved the local bakeries. Winter was cold but magical with snow.
If you want to save on transport, grab the Innsbruck Card. It covers public transport and entry to most sights and is worth it if you plan to explore.
Don’t bother eating right next to the Golden Roof. Walk two streets over and you'll find better prices and tastier local dishes away from tourists.
Weather was all over the place during my visit, rain one day sun the next. Food scene was hit and miss. Good for a quick weekend trip but probably not more than that.
Had a great time in Innsbruck, the mountain views are stunning and the weather was perfect for hiking. Food was decent but a bit pricey. Would stay 3-4 days to explore everything.