Innsbruck

Picture a charming alpine city where history meets breathtaking scenery: welcome to Innsbruck, Austria! This picturesque destination is famous for its stunning mountain backdrop and rich heritage, including the iconic Golden Roof. Explore the vibrant Old Town, savor hearty Tyrolean cuisine, and don’t miss the thrilling Nordkette mountain range. With a blend of outdoor adventures and cultural treasures, Innsbruck promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler. Whether skiing in winter or hiking in summer, this city is a true gem!

Innsbruck, Austria

Top things to do in Innsbruck

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Landmark

Goldenes Dachl

The Goldenes Dachl is a late Gothic oriel balcony with a roof of 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles, a symbol of Innsbruck.

Sight

Hofburg, Innsbruck

Hofburg Innsbruck is a former Habsburg palace that now houses museums and event spaces, showcasing imperial grandeur.

Religious site

Innsbruck Cathedral

Innsbruck Cathedral is a Baroque masterpiece dedicated to St. James, home to a renowned painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder.

Religious site

Court Church

The Court Church houses the elaborate cenotaph of Emperor Maximilian I, a pinnacle of German Renaissance sculpture.

Museum

Tyrolean Folk Art Museum

The Tyrolean Folk Art Museum showcases traditional costumes, furniture, and crafts, offering a deep dive into Alpine culture.

Entertainment

Tyrolean State Theatre

A historic venue in Innsbruck hosting opera, ballet, and drama performances.

Landmark

St. Anne's Column

A Baroque memorial column on Maria-Theresien-Strasse commemorating the Bavarian withdrawal.

Museum

Tyrolean State Museum

The Tyrolean State Museum (Ferdinandeum) exhibits art and historical artifacts from the Tyrol region.

Park & nature

Hofgarten, Innsbruck

Hofgarten is a historic park in central Innsbruck with manicured gardens, a pavilion, and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Landmark

Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck

The Triumphal Arch in Innsbruck was built in 1765 to celebrate the marriage of Leopold II and Maria Luisa of Spain, marking a key historical event.

Park & nature

Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck

The Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck features a vast collection of alpine plants and several greenhouses, showcasing flora from around the world.

Outdoor & fun

Alpenzoo

High-altitude zoo in Innsbruck featuring Alpine wildlife with stunning mountain views.

Landmark

Bergisel Ski Jump

Modern ski jump tower by Zaha Hadid with a viewing platform offering panoramic city and mountain views.

Sight

Innsbruck

Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, blends historic old town charm with stunning alpine scenery.

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