Twice host of the winter Olympics, Innsbruck is the capital of the Tyrolean Alps and is surrounded by nine different ski areas. Skiing is an integral part of the local culture in Innsbruck. From a free ski bus that offers daily access to the various resorts, to the local traditional of firngleiten in the spring, Innsbruck offers visitors a unique cultural experience of skiing.
As an urban center and major city in Austria, Innsbruck also features a great off-mountain experience, with many options for shopping, dining, and nightlife. The city has a renowned après scene, as well as many sightseeing options for families or visitors looking to soak in the history of their destination.
With just one Tyrolean ski pass - the SKI plus CITY Pass Stubai Innsbruck - you can explore 13 skiing areas in the Stubaital and around Innsbruck with a total of 291 kilometers of pistes, 48 km of ski routes, and 111 lifts, as well as have access to 3 swimming pools and 22 sights in the greater Innsbruck area.
Innsbruck's thirteen ski areas are located at altitudes ranging from 900 to 3,200 meters. The resort receives sun and powder from early winter into the late spring, offering one of the longest skiing seasons in Europe.
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Although Banff is best known for its terrific skiing/riding, the area offers plenty of additional activities for you to enjoy during your stay.
Soar from Innsbruck's city center to 2,269m in just 20 minutes via modern funicular and cable car. Marvel at breathtaking 360° panoramas of the Alps on one side and the Karwendel Nature Park on the other. The Zaha Hadid-designed Hungerburgbahn funicular leads to stunning mountain vistas. Austria's most accessible alpine adventure.
Wander through the enchanting medieval heart of Innsbruck with its colorful frescoed buildings and cobbled streets. Marvel at the iconic Golden Roof with its 2,657 gilded copper tiles, explore the magnificent Imperial Palace, and climb the City Tower for panoramic views. Rich in Habsburg history, this fairytale old town perfectly blends medieval charm with Alpine majesty.
Race down Innsbruck's thrilling toboggan runs through pine forests and snowy mountain trails. Experience the exhilaration of 4.5km runs like Muttereralm, with options ranging from gentle family-friendly slopes to challenging descents. Sled rentals available, with magical evening runs under the stars. A classic Alpine adventure combining speed, scenery, and pure winter fun.
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