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Guide Tirol
The clear and bracing mountain air of the Alps, skiing, hiking, homemade cheese specialties, yodeling, rustic alpine huts - all these things belong to Tyrol. It is not surprising that this picturesque holiday region is valued in the whole world. Here you can leave your stressful daily routine behind and fill yourself with fresh energy.
We have gathered the most essential and useful information for your next travel to Tyrol. Popular sights, the largest ski resorts, culinary specialties, events, hot and mineral springs, tips on how to get there, prices – everything you need to know for your wonderful stay in the Tyrol Alps.
The state Tyrol
Tyrol is a state in the west of Austria. With the total area of 12.640,17 square kilometers and a population of 751.140 people, Tyrol is the third largest state of Austria.
The capital is Innsbruck which is also the most populous city at the same time.
The state colors are red and white.
The coat of arms of Tyrol is the golden, crowned, and armed red eagle, displayed on a silver shield, with golden bangles on its wings, cloverleaves, and a green wreath.
Climate, Weather, and Landscape
Tyrol belongs to the temperate zones. Its inner Alpine mountain climate can also be characterized as subcontinental to some extent. This means warm summers, dry falls, and snowy winters. So, every time of the year is beautiful here.
Climate statistics of Tyrol
The climate in Tirol: Innsbruck (height: 574 m).
Tyrol climate: Kitzbühel (height: 762 m).
The highest mountains of Tyrol are:
Grossglockner (3.798 m): the highest mountain of Austria, is situated in the Hohe Tauern National Park, on the border of the states Tyrol and Carinthia.
Wildspitze (3.768 m) in the Ötztal Alps: the second highest mountain of Austria and the highest lying entirely in mountain in Tyrol.
Weißkugel (3.738 m): the third highest mountain in Austria, lies in the Ötztal Alps.
Großvenediger (3.657 m): comes in fifth place of the highest mountains in Austria and lies on the border of East Tyrol and Salzburg.
Interactive map of Tyrol
Short break deals in Tyrol
Tourist Regions in Tyrol
Tyrol is divided generally in 34 tourist regions, namely:
Lake Achen | Paznaun |
Alpbachtal & Seenland | Pillersee Valley |
Erste Ferienregion im Zillertal | Pitztal |
Kufsteinerland | Hall - Wattens region |
Hohe Salve holiday region | Seefeld |
TirolWest holiday region | Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis |
Imst holiday region | Silberregion Karwendel |
Innsbruck & its holiday villages | St. Anton am Arlberg |
Kaiserwinkl | Stubaital |
Kitzbühel Tourismus | Tannheimer Tal |
Kitzbühel Alps - Brixental | Tyrolean Oberland |
Kitzbühel Alps - St. Johann in Tirol | Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena |
Lechtal | Tux - Finkenberg |
Mayrhofen | Wilder Kaiser |
Nature Park Region of Reutte | Wildschönau |
East Tyrol | Wipptal |
Ötztal Tourismus | Zell-Gerlos, Zillertal Arena |
Top ski resorts in Tyrol
Tyrol is worldwide popular for its multifarious ski areas. Over 80 ski resorts with ca. 3.000 piste kilometers fascinate skiers and snowboarders every year.
The largest are:
Ski Arlberg |
Bergbahnen SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental |
Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn |
Bergbahn Kitzbühel |
Silvretta Arena Ischgl |
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis |
Winter- & Gletscherskigebiet Sölden |
Zillertal Arena |
Mayrhofner Bergbahnen |
Obergurgl-Hochgurgl |
Let us present to you the 3 largest ski areas of Tyrol.
Ski Arlberg
Ski Arlberg is the largest interconnected skiing area in Austria and belongs to the five largest in the world.
The following regions belong to the skiing area Ski Arlberg:: St. Anton / St. Christoph / Stuben; Lech / Oberlech / Zürs; Warth-Schröcken; Sonnenkopf; Lechtal.
Appropriate for: advanced learners, beginners, families with children, snowboarders, freeriders, cross-country skiers.
Characteristics:
🔹305 contiguous ski-downhill kilometers;
🔹88 state-of-the-art lifts and cable cars;
🔹more than 200 km deep snow runs;
🔹varied runs for beginners and professionals;
🔹one of the snowiest regions in the Alps;
🔹unique fun parks: stanton park, Funslope on Galzig in St. Anton, Snowpark Lech, Funslope Steffisalp & Skimovie in Warth.
Piste map:
Interactive map: https://www.skiarlberg.at/en/interactive-map
Tip: App
Track your skiing day and find three checkpoints in Zürs in the HALL of FAME, at the start and finish in Warth/Steffisalp and in St. Anton/Rendl. If you successfully complete the RUN of FAME in two days, you will get a present in the HALL of FAME!
Tips for a family vacation:
🔸 Hoppelweg: here children can learn the FIS rules with Hoppel the ski bunny and other denizens of the forest.
🔸 Kikiclub: varied weekly program for children at the St. Anton ski school.
🔸 Children's ski school St. Anton am Arlberg, where children playfully and with a lot of fun learn how to ski.
🔸 Kids club Lech, Zürs, and Oberlech.
🔸 Children’s ski school and Kinderland Salober-Schröcken with eight hectares of child-friendly adventure at "Pauli’s Abenteuerland".
Ski pass prices winter season 2020 / 2021
Prices are valid from 19.12.20 to 05.04.21
Days |
Adults |
Children - born 2005 -2012 |
Youth - born 2001–2004 Seniors - born 1947–1956 |
Kids - born 2013 and younger |
Seniors - born in 1946 and older |
Ski pass up to 15 h | 26,50 | 26,50 | 26,50 | - | - |
½ to 12 h | 45,00 | 27,00 | 40,50 | - | - |
1 | 59,00 | 35,00 | 53,00 | 10,00 | 28,00 |
1½ to 12 h | 97,00 | 58,00 | 87,00 | - | 42,00 |
2 | 116,00 | 70,00 | 104,00 | - | 54,00 |
3 | 171,00 | 103,00 | 151,00 | - | 82,00 |
4 | 223,00 | 134,00 | 193,00 | - | 110,00 |
5 | 270,00 | 162,00 | 233,00 | - | 137,00 |
6 | 313,00 | 188,00 | 270,00 | - | 157,00 |
7 | 351,00 | 211,00 | 303,00 | - | - |
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental
Appropriate for: advanced learners, beginners, families with children, athletic skiers, freeriders
The following places belong to the Skiwelt: Brixen im Thale; Ellmau; Going; Hopfgarten; Itter; Kelchsau; Scheffau; Söll; Westendorf.
Characteristics:
🔹many family-friendly offers;
🔹284 kilometers of pistes;
🔹90 ski lifts and cable cars;
🔹more than 70 huts and restaurants;
🔹4 fun parks, 1 funslope area, skimovie runs and the ALPENIGLU® Village.
Tip: If you like skiing late in the night, the best choice will be the Skiwelt Söll - the largest night skiing region in Austria. When: Wednesday to Saturday, from 6:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
Piste map
Ski pass prices winter season 2020 / 2021
Low season (LS) 07.12. - 20.12.2019, 14.03. - 15.03.2020
Peak season (PS) 21.12.2019 - 13.03.2020
|
LS Adults |
LS Youth |
LS Children |
PS Adults |
PS Youth |
PS Children |
until 12.00 p.m. | € 36,00 | € 27,00 | € 18,00 | € 40,00 | € 30,00 | € 20,00 |
11-hours card | € 45,00 | € 34,00 | € 22,50 | € 50,00 | € 37,50 | € 25,00 |
12-hours card | € 39,50 | € 29,50 | € 20,00 | € 44,00 | € 33,00 | € 22,00 |
13-hours card | € 34,00 | € 25,00 | € 17,00 | € 37,50 | € 28,00 | € 19,00 |
14-hours card | € 26,50 | € 20,00 | € 13,50 | € 29,50 | € 22,00 | € 15,00 |
Day card | € 50,00 | € 37,50 | € 25,00 | € 55,50 | € 41,50 | € 28,00 |
Combo Card 1 1/2 days from 12h | € 81,50 | € 61,00 | € 41,00 | € 90,50 | € 68,00 | € 45,50 |
2-day card | € 92,50 | € 69,50 | € 46,50 | € 109,00 | € 82,00 | € 54,50 |
Combo card 2 1/2 days from 12 h | € 118,00 | € 88,50 | € 59,00 | € 139,00 | € 104,50 | € 69,50 |
3-day card | € 132,50 | € 99,50 | € 66,50 | € 156,00 | € 117,00 | € 78,00 |
4-day card | € 171,00 | € 128,00 | € 85,50 | € 201,00 | € 151,00 | € 100,50 |
5-day card | € 205,50 | € 154,00 | € 102,50 | € 241,50 | € 181,00 | € 121,00 |
6-day card | € 233,50 | € 175,00 | € 116,50 | € 274,50 | € 206,00 | € 137,50 |
7-day card | € 261,00 | € 195,50 | € 130,50 | € 307,00 | € 230,50 | € 153,50 |
Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn
Appropriate for: après-ski fans, beginners, advanced learners, non-professional skiers, families with children, snowmobile riders, freeriders.
The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn is made up of 5 ski regions: Leogang, Saalbach, Viehhofen, Hinterglemm, Fieberbrunn.
Characteristics:
🔹 270 km of pistes with a new connection to Fieberbrunn;
🔹 the highest, ca. 1 km long treetop walkway in Europe - Baumzipfelweg by Saalbach-Hinterglemm;
🔹 the 7 km long valley run from Schattberg Ost to Vorderglemm;
🔹 top après-ski offers in Saalbach-Hinterglemm;
🔹 countless restaurants, good hotels and shopping possibilities in Saalbach.
Tips:
🔸Leogang is a suitable travel destination for families. Here you will find varied winter sports offers with Leo’s Kinderland.
🔸Saalbach is the largest and vividest place with a lot of possibilities for freestylers as well as numerous après-ski bars.
🔸You will find idyllic peace in the small mountain village Viehhofen.
🔸In the car-free village Hinterglemm, you will enjoy the best après-ski possibilities, a night park for freestylers, a casino, a snowtubing run, floodlight pistes, and race tracks.
Fieberbrunn with its Easy-Park is a suitable travel destination for beginners.
Piste map
Ski pass prices winter season 2019 / 2020
Date/period |
Deals |
Age |
Benefits |
Every Saturday | Power of Ten | Children and Youth under 19 years (born 2001 - 2013) | Day ski pass around € 10,- |
04.04.2020 - 13.04.2020 | Easter bonus | Children (born 2004 and later) | Children receive a free ski pass with simultaneous purchase of a 4-day ski pass for one parent |
Winter 2019/20 | Free miniAlpini Card | Kids (born 2014 and later) | Small children receive the miniAlpini Card and use it for free on all lifts |
Winter 2019/20 | Season ticket U25 | all people (born 1994 - 2000) | U25 Ski Alpin Card: Advance booking € 515, - instead of € 590,- U25 Super Ski Card: Advance booking € 638,- instead of € 747,- |
15.12.2019 | Salzburg is skiing | all people from the federal state Sbg. | about 30 % discount for 1-day ski passes |
12.01.2020 | Salzburg is skiing | all people from the federal state Sbg | about 30 % discount for 1-day ski passes |
12.02.2020 | Salzburg is skiing | all people from the federal state Sbg | about 30 % discount for 1-day ski passes |
15.03.2020 | Salzburg is skiing | all people from the federal state Sbg | about 30 % discount for 1-day ski passes |
Every Saturday | S-Pass | Adults up to 26 years (born 1993) | about 25 % discount for 1-day ski passes |
The best hotels in Tyrol
Tirol Snow Card 2019-20
Price
• Adults: 825,- Euro
• Youth (born between 2001 and 2003): 659,- Euro
• Children (born between 2004 and 2013): 413,- Euro
• Disabled people with disablement from 60 %: 659,--
• (Disability ID card required)
• Children born after 2014 get a FREE pass and do not need a card!
*With the Snow Card Tirol, you can use ski buses free according to the terms of the particular ski area. Tirol Snow Card is available at all SkiWelt ticket offices.
Operating times of the SkiWelt ticket offices:
Ticket office | Season 2018-19 |
Brixen im Thale | 08.00 - 16.30 |
Ellmau | 08.00 - 16.30 |
Going | 08.00 - 16.00 |
Hopfgarten | 08.00 - 17.00 |
Itter | 08.00 - 16.00 |
Kelchsau | 08.00 - 16.30 |
Scheffau | 08.00 - 16:00 |
Söll | 08.00 - 17.00 |
Westendorf | 08.00 - 17.00 |
Winter event calendar Tyrol
Event | Where and when |
FIS Nordic Ski Championships | Oberstdorf, Allgäu, 23.02. - 07.03.2021 |
FIS Hahnenkamm World Cup Races in Kitzbühel | Kitzbühel, 18. - 24. January 2021 |
FIS Ski World Cup Opening Sölden | Sölden, 23 - 25 October 2020 |
FIS Arlberg Kandahar Race | St. Anton am Arlberg, 09. und 10. January 2021 |
IBU World Cup Biathlon Hochfilzen | Hochfilzen, 10.12. - 13.12.2020 |
Four Hills Tournament — Innsbruck Bergisel Ski Jump | Innsbruck, 01.-03.01.2021 |
World Cup Bobsleigh & Skeleton | the exact date will be announced later |
Freeride World Tour Fieberbrunn | Fieberbrunn, 08.03.2020 |
Summer event calendar Tyrol
Event | Where and when |
PASSIONSSPIELE ST. MARGARETHEN | ST. MARGARETHEN, 05 June – 29 August 2021 |
Gauder Fest – the biggest traditional costume and spring festival in Austria | Zell am Ziller 30.04.2020 - 03.05.2020 |
Bergsommer Opening | Kitzbühel Alpen, Region St. Johann, 16 May to 20 June 2020 |
Kaiserwinkl Cheese Festival | Kössen im Kaiserwinkl, 23.05.2020 |
KitzAlpBike MTB Festival | Kitzbühel Alpen, Brixental 20.06.2020-27.06.2020 |
Golf Festival Kitzbühel | Golf courses around Kitzbühel, 21.06.2020 - 28.06.2020 |
Tiroler Festspiele Erl for all Wagnerians | Erl, 10.07.2020 - 18.07.2020 |
Nordkette Wetterleuchten – an electronic music festival | Seegrube Innsbruck, 18.07.2020-19.07.2020 |
Knödelfest St. Johann in Tirol | St. Johann in Tirol, 29.09.2020 |
The most popular sights in Tyrol
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
Kristallweltenstraße 1, 6112 Wattens. Tel: +43 5224 51080.
Opening hours: every day from 8.30 a.m. - 07.30 p.m. (July, August until 10.00 p.m.)
In the twinkling paradise of the Swarovski Crystal Worlds, you will see:
• a powerful giant, guarding the entry into the Crystal Worlds;
• a 7,5-hectare large garden landscape with multifarious attractions;
• a surreal Crystal Cloud made up of 800.000 handset crystals;
• a year-round open play tower for kids, where they can climb on a vertical net;
• the heart of the complex – The Giant’s 16 mystical Chambers of Wonder.
Tip: On January 18, 2019, the spectacular Light Festival starts. Here you can enjoy a wonderful light show and gorgeous installations.
Admission prices for Swarovski Crystal Worlds:
Adults | 19,- Euro |
Groups of 10 people and more | 17,- Euro |
Children 6 - 14 years accompanying by an adult | 7,50 Euro |
Experience together: 1 adult + 1 or 2 children (6 - 16 years) | 24,50 Euro |
Tip: the store of the Swarovski Crystal Worlds as well as the Daniels Kristallwelten are free to enter! Special tickets are available at the ticket offices.
Suspension bridge Highline179
Burgenwelt Ehrenberg, Klause 1, A-6600 Reutte, Tyrol.Tel: 0043 5672 62007.
Opening hours: daily from 8:00 o’clock in the morning until 10:00 o’clock at night.
Highline179 is the longest suspension pedestrian bridge in Tibet style, which was included in the Guinness Book of Records. The bridge is 114 meters high and 406 meters long.
Prices:
Adults (15 years and older) €8,00.
Children 4 – 14 years of age 5,00 Euro.
Groups of 20 people and more: Adults 7,00 Euro.
Tickets for adults are available directly at the bridge via ticket machines. Discounted tickets can be purchased in the ticket center.
Opening hours of the ticket center:
May-November 9:00 – 18:00 Uhr;
12.11.2018 – 14.12.2018 closed;
December-April 10:00 – 16:00 Uhr.
Tip:
Besides the Highline 179, you can enjoy the following activities:
🔸 Burgenwelt Ehrenberg (Castle World);
🔸 Alpentherme: swimming world and sauna paradise;
🔸 Hahnenkammbahn;
🔸 Knight Tournaments Ehrenberg.
Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Weiherburggasse 37a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
The Alpenzoo in Innsbruck belongs to the best zoos in the world.
Highlights:
🔹 more than four hectares of the land area;
🔹 situated at a height of 750 meters;
🔹 over 100 animal species;
🔹 working farm on premises for children;
🔹 playground and climbing wall.
Admission prices:
🔸Adults: € 12,00 [€ 11,00];
🔸Students / seniors (with ID proof) € 9,50 [€ 8,50];
🔸Disabled adults (50 - 70%) € 6,00;
🔸Children (6 - 15 years) pupils (16-17 years with proof) € 6,00 [€ 5,50];
🔸Toddlers (4 - 5 years) € 2,50 [€ 2,00].
Tip: treat your kids to an exciting lesson in the zoo school at the Alpenzoo. It is recommended to arrange the date in advance.Monday - Friday: 8.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m., Monday - Thursday: 1.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m. Tel: +43/ 512/ 29 23 23-16.
City tour deals in Tyrol
Bergisel Ski Jump
Bergiselweg 3, A-6020 Innsbruck, Tel: +43 512 589259.
The Bergisel ski jumping hill is one of the boldest structures ever created. The architect Zaha Hadid combined in her design a jumping sports facility with a restaurant, event location, and panoramic terrace.
Opening hours winter: November 2018 - May 2019. Wednesday – Monday: 10.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m.
20 - 24 February FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Seefeld with ski jumping. Admission only by ticket operators. The restaurant SKY is closed during this time.
Opening hours summer: June - October 2018. Daily: 09.00 a.m. - 06.00 p.m. 25. - 26.05.2018 closed due to the Kaiserjägerschießen (Kaiserjäger Shooting)
Admission prices: Adults 10,00 Euro, children (6-14 years) 5,00 Euro.
Tip: make a wonderful present to your dearest people - a voucher for a Bergisel breakfast in the SKY restaurant.
Adults 28,90 Euro. Children 6,90 Euro.
Tyrolean Bee World
Austrian apitherapy competence center and beekeeping H. Hüttner.
Where: Am Berg, Schwoich am Wilden Kaiser. Tel. +43 664 1408040.
Opening hours: from May 1 to October 26, 2018, there is a guided tour every hour.
Here you will find:
• the museum with the Heinrich Hüttner beekeeping, which is located in a 400-year old farmhouse. Here you can explore the secrets of a bee colony, a naturopathy archive, a giant show beehive, and a beehive in a sequoia.
• since 2018, a naturopaths practice with specialists offering apitherapy.
Admission adults: 2,00 euro (guided tour 4,00 euro).
Wining and dining
After an eventful day, you definitely need something tasty to eat. Tyrol is known for its delicious cuisine and fresh products of the alpine farming. True Tyrolean specialties probably taste the most authentic in a rustic alpine hut. But of course, you can also enjoy them in a beautiful mountain restaurant or in a typical Tyrolean guesthouse.
Traditional Tyrolean dishes are:
Tiroler Speckknödel / bacon dumplings - the dumplings are served in the soup, sometimes also with sauerkraut (pickled cabbage) or salad.
Tiroler Gröstl - boiled potatoes, sliced beef or pork, and minced onion, roasted in a pan. Often it is served with a fried egg.
Kaspressknödel / cheese dumplings - dumplings with grey or mountain cheese flattened and fried in butter, served in a soup or with salad.
Tiroler Marend (Brettljause) - cheese, bacon, Kaminwurzen (smoked dry sausages), cold roast pork, Schmaltz (clarified chicken or goose fat), horseradish, and farmhouse bread.
Kasspatzln - geschmolzene, würzige Käse, mit Röstzwiebeln garniert.
Kasspatzln / “little cheese sparrows” - melted, spiced cheese, served with fried onions.
Kiachl - fried yeast dough pastry, which is eaten with sauerkraut or with powdered sugar and cranberry jam.
Schlutzkrapfen - dough crescents, filled with spiced potatoes and served with melted butter and parsley.
Moosbeernocken - dough dumplings with blueberries, sprinkled with powdered sugar.
Strauben / “ruffles” - sweet pastries, baked in boiling oil and sprinkled with powdered sugar.
Apfelradln / “apple wheels” – crusted apple slices, served with powdered sugar.
Wellness Angebote in Tyrol
Wellness
A study by the University of Graz has shown that bathing for 20 minutes in thermal water helps to reduce stress. Thermal water gives you not only new energy but also has healing effects.
Hot and healing springs in Tyrol
Aqua Dome
Oberlängenfeld 140, A-6444 Längenfeld, Tel.: +43 5253 6400.
The Aqua Dome is situated in Längenfeld in the Ötztal and is the only true thermal bath. Its area is almost 50.000 square kilometers. The pool is filled with mineral water from 40-degree warm sodium chloride sulfate sulphur springs.
Admission prices summer 2020
20.04.2020 to 30.11.2020
🔸Adults 3h: Mon - Fri 22.00 euros; Sat, Sun, public holidays 25.00 euros
🔸Children 3h: Mon - Fri 12.50 euros; Sat, Sun, public holidays 15.50 euros
Tip: a highlight is moonlight bathing under the starry sky, which is taking place every Friday.
Alpentherme Ehrenberg
Thermenstraße 10, A-6600 Reutte, Tel. +43 5672 72222.
In the indoor area, you will find multifarious pools with massage jets, bubble loungers, and neck showers with temperatures from 31 °C up to 33 °C. In the outdoor area, you can enjoy saline pools with a temperature of 34 °C. There is also a separate children’s area.
Admission prices:
Type | Adults | Children 4-15 years | Reduced*B | Family 1 adult and children | Family 2 adults. and children |
2 hours | 11,00 € | 6,50 € | 10,00 € | 16,50 € | 27,00 € |
4 hours | 13,00 € | 8,50 € | 12,00 € | 20,50 € | 33,00 € |
Daily ticket | 15,00 € | 10,50 € | 14,00 € | 24,50 € | 39,00 € |
Closing time rate from 18:30 | 7,00 € | 4,00 € |
*B reduced: disabled people with from 50% invalidity, seniors Mon–Fri (proof), with guest cards (Tannheimer Tal, Lechtal, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, AktivCard Reutte)
Erlebnistherme Zillertal
Badweg 1, A-6263 Fügen, Tel.: +43 (5288) 63240.
The Erlebnistherme Zillertal, offers a 1.700 m² water area with water guns, flow channel, baby pool and much more.
Admission prices | Children | Youth | Adults |
2 h. ticket | € 7,40 | € 8,30 | € 9,80 |
Daily ticket | € 16,00 | € 19,40 | € 22,90 |
Evening ticket (17:30 – 22:00) | € 13,20 | € 14,70 | € 16,00 |
Aigner Badl
Drauradweg, 9913 Abfaltersbach, Tel.: +43(699)11591377.
The Aigner Bad is a historic Tyrolean rural spa, which people have been using since 1772, and it is listed as a protected monument. The spas are open from the beginning of June to mid-September. Here people bathe in Lärchenbadewannen (special wooden baths) with tops. 38-degree warm water from healing springs helps with joint pain, rheumatism, sciatica and stimulates wound healing.
Bath price per person: 18,50€.
Block of 10 variants: 10 baths per person + one free bath: 185€
How to get to Tyrol
Tyrol has a well-developed transportation system and is easily reachable for tourists.
Train
Use special offers by the ÖBB, DB, and SBB:
🔸In Austria via ÖBB: Linz and Villach – Innsbruck from €19,00; Graz and Vienna - Innsbruck from €24, 90; Bregenz - Innsbruck: from €9,00.
🔸With BahnCard or special offers by the DB: tickets from €39,90. Munich - Innsbruck from €19,90.
🔸With the supersaver ticket of the SBB: Zürich - Innsbruck from CHF 40,00.
Tip: use the ÖBB „Nightjet“ with vehicle transporting. The night train goes from Hamburg and Düsseldorf to Innsbruck every day.
Car
You can reach Tyrol using highways as well as federal highways, and mountain passes. In order for you to use the highway, you have to buy and stick a freeway permit to the windshield (available in automobile associations, gas stations, and on the border checkpoints).
By Plane
There are daily flights from Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Berlin-Tegel, Frankfurt, and Vienna to Innsbruck.
Bus
With the bus operators, such as Flixbus, Dietrich Touristik GmbH, Eberhardt TRAVEL GmbH, Gemeinsam Schöner Reisen, Eurobus, you can directly get to your travel destination.
Accommodation
Tyrol offers a big choice of accommodation for every taste: design hotels, alpine huts, wellness hotels, bio hotels, Tyrolean health farms, and more.
How much does a hotel room in Tyrol cost?
• A room in a 3-star hotel costs an average of € 148.95 per night
• A room in a 4-star hotel in the Tyrol region costs € 245.05 per night.
• If you are looking for something special, you can find a 5-star hotel for an average of € 532.31 per night.
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