Историческое место

Innbrucke

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Bernhard
December 16, 2020
The Tyrolean capital, which is often referred to as the “capital of the Alps”, offers its visitors an impressive combination of urban culture and high mountains. In just a few minutes you can take the modern funicular, the Hungerburgbahn, directly from the old town up to Austria's largest nature park. At the highest vantage point, the 2300 meter high Hafelekar, you not only get a breathtaking panoramic and nature experience, but you can also enjoy culinary events all year round. The main attraction of Innsbruck is the Golden Roof. The Gothic bay window is located in the middle of the old town and owes its name to the roof made of golden copper shingles. It is worth strolling along the pedestrian zone in Maria-Theresien-Straße with its palaces and shops. Also worth seeing is the Imperial Hofburg, which was built by the Habsburgs. Right next to it is the 600-year-old listed courtyard garden. With the palm house, it offers a wonderful local recreation area right in the center. If you cross the Inn, you will find the oldest district of Innsbruck with its pretty, brightly painted medieval houses on the opposite side of the river. Innsbruck's ski jump on the Bergisel is the sports venue for the annual Four Hills Tournament of the world's best ski jumpers and attracts numerous visitors to the viewing platform with its panorama restaurant. Traditional food such as roasted cheese, cheese dumplings or bacon are worth a culinary tour. The market hall should not be forgotten, where not only regional delicacies such as cheese from the Tyrolean alpine pastures, but also international specialties are offered. Wine lovers get their money's worth at the gastro stands. Trendy scene bars complete the offer and offer Tyrolean beer specialties such as Zillertal beer and Bierol.
The Tyrolean capital, which is often referred to as the “capital of the Alps”, offers its visitors an impressive combination of urban culture and high mountains. In just a few minutes you can take the modern funicular, the Hungerburgbahn, directly from the old town up to Austria's largest nature par…
Ingrid
October 22, 2018
Shopping, Dining, Museums, History, Old Town
Nicola
February 25, 2018
If you never been to Austria, Innsbruke is only 2 hrs and 30 min far!
Jan
April 22, 2016
Innsbruck is a short train ride away and is worth visiting!
Judith
July 18, 2014
Very nice town between the mountains.

Уникальные занятия поблизости

Уникальный тур на электровелосипедах в Инсбруке
Тур по горам на электровелосипедах
Серфинг в Тирольских Альпах
Местоположение
Innbrücke
Innsbruck, Tirol