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48h in Innsbruck: Things to do & Tips (Winter edition)

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Explore the heart of the Alps with this guide to Innsbruck, Austria! From the historic imperial Hofburg and the glittering Goldene Dachl in the charming Old Town, to the breathtaking heights of the Nordkette mountain range accessible by cable car, this collection offers a perfect blend of culture and adventure. Discover local flavors at Speckeria, enjoy panoramic city views from Adlers Hotel, and experience the thrill of winter sports near Bergisel.

  • Bergisel

    A famous ski jumping hill and sports complex offering panoramic views of Innsbruck.

  • Speckeria

    A specialty shop and restaurant in Innsbruck known for its wide selection of cured ham (speck).

  • Hofburg

    A historic imperial palace in the heart of Innsbruck, once a principal residence of the Habsburgs.

  • Hofkirche

    A magnificent Renaissance church in Innsbruck, famous for Emperor Maximilian I's tomb and the 'Schwarze Mander'.

  • Goldene Dachl

    An iconic landmark in Innsbruck's Old Town, renowned for its glittering gold-tiled roof.

  • Inn River

    The river that flows through Innsbruck, providing a scenic backdrop to the city.

  • Restaurant Stiftskeller

    A traditional Austrian restaurant in Innsbruck, offering local Tyrolean cuisine in a historic setting.

  • Adlers Hotel & Rooftop Bar

    A modern hotel in Innsbruck featuring a popular rooftop bar with panoramic city and mountain views.

  • Nordkette

    A dramatic mountain range directly north of Innsbruck, accessible via cable car, offering stunning alpine scenery.

  • Seegrube

    A scenic viewpoint and intermediate station on the Nordkette mountain range, offering hiking and relaxation.

  • Spurart

    A workshop and shop in Innsbruck that offers customized skis and snowboards, often with artistic designs.

  • Hungerburg

    A district and transportation hub in Innsbruck, acting as a gateway to the Nordkette mountains and offering its own attractions.