Our hotel is located near the centre of Innsbruck and right at the foot of the Nordkette mountain range. The three-time Olympic city of Innsbruck (1964, 1976 and 2012) and the surrounding area are definitely worth a visit. No matter whether you are interested in culture, sport, shopping or nature.
With the Innsbruck Card you can experience Innsbruck and its holiday villages. The Innsbruck Card is available for 24 hours (€ 59), 48 hours (€ 69) and 72 hours (€ 79) with a 50%iger discount for children aged between 6 and 15. Discover Innsbruck's museums and sights for free. Benefit from free travel on IVB public transport, the Sightseer bus and the mountain railways around Innsbruck. Many services and benefits - all inclusive with the Innsbruck Card.
Discover Innsbruck from its most beautiful side! Immerse yourself in the fascinating diversity of our city and its surroundings. We will show you the most impressive places, marvellous views and unique attractions that make Innsbruck so special."
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Our hotel is located near the centre of Innsbruck and right at the foot of the Nordkette mountain range. The two-time Olympic city of Innsbruck (1964 and 1976) and the surrounding area are definitely worth a visit. No matter whether you are interested in sport, culture, shopping or nature.
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Innsbruck old town
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Museums and Court Church
(all within a radius of 1 km - 5 km) Innsbruck's museums provide an insight into the history and art of past eras right up to the present day. Among the best known are the Ferdinandeum, the Folk Art Museum, the Tirol Panorama, the Armoury, the Imperial Rifle Museum, the Bell Museum, the Local Railway Museum and the Audioversum.
Ambras Castle
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Tratzberg Castle
(approx. 35 km away) Discover the unique Renaissance castle, which is still owned by the family today and is still inhabited by the count's family.
Royal Castles Bavaria
(approx. 1.5 hours by car from Innsbruck) In neighbouring Bavaria you will find the three royal castles of Neuschwanstein (used as a model for Walt Disney's „Cinderella's Castle”), Hohenschwangau and Oberammergau, which you can visit as part of a day trip.
Town hall galleries and Tyrol department stores'
(in the centre approx. 30 minutes' walk from the hotel) Innsbruck offers numerous shopping opportunities, both in the old town and in the Maria-Theresien-Strasse area. The Rathausgalerien and the Kaufhaus Tyrol department stores' are particularly inviting for a stroll.
Alpine Zoo
(approx. 15 minutes" walk to the Hungerburg valley station or approx. 30 minutes" walk to the zoo). An ideal excursion destination is the Alpine Zoo with a marvellous panoramic view of Innsbruck. The highest zoo in Europe provides an overview of the animal world of the Alps with more than 150 animal species and over 2000 "inhabitants".
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
(approx. 15 km away) Visit the underground, three-dimensional adventure museum with crystals, light and sound architecture by media artist André Heller in Wattens.
Nordkettenbahn railway
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Löwenhaus) Take the Hungerburgbahn funicular railway, then two cable cars to climb the Nordkette - first the Hungerburg, then the Seegrube and the Hafelekar (2334 m).
There you can enjoy a marvellous view of the Alps. Don't miss out on this impressive experience.
Olympic sports facilities
As a former Olympic city (1964 and 1976), Innsbruck has impressive sports facilities, such as the Bergisel stadium with its ski jump, the Olympic bobsleigh run and the ice rink.
Skiing
In addition to numerous winter ski areas in the vicinity of Innsbruck, the Stubai Glacier (about an hour's drive from Innsbruck) also offers ideal opportunities for skiing or snowboarding in high summer.
Further sports options
Whether you prefer adventurous sports or leisurely hikes - there is plenty of variety in and around Innsbruck: mountaineering, climbing, mountain biking, white water rafting, summer or winter bobsleighing, skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, swimming, hiking and much more.
Innsbruck old town
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Museums and Court Church
(all within a radius of 1 km - 5 km) Innsbruck's museums provide an insight into the history and art of past eras right up to the present day. Among the best known are the Ferdinandeum, the Folk Art Museum, the Tirol Panorama, the Armoury, the Imperial Rifle Museum, the Bell Museum, the Local Railway Museum and the Audioversum.
Ambras Castle
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Tratzberg Castle
(approx. 35 km away) Discover the unique Renaissance castle, which is still owned by the family today and is still inhabited by the count's family.
Royal Castles Bavaria
(approx. 1.5 hours by car from Innsbruck) In neighbouring Bavaria you will find the three royal castles of Neuschwanstein (used as a model for Walt Disney's „Cinderella's Castle”), Hohenschwangau and Oberammergau, which you can visit as part of a day trip.
Town hall galleries and Tyrol department stores'
(in the centre approx. 30 minutes' walk from the hotel) Innsbruck offers numerous shopping opportunities, both in the old town and in the Maria-Theresien-Strasse area. The Rathausgalerien and the Kaufhaus Tyrol department stores' are particularly inviting for a stroll.
Olympic sports facilities
As a former Olympic city (1964 and 1976), Innsbruck has impressive sports facilities, such as the Bergisel stadium with its ski jump, the Olympic bobsleigh run and the ice rink.
Nordkettenbahn railway
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Löwenhaus) Take the Hungerburgbahn funicular railway, then two cable cars to climb the Nordkette - first the Hungerburg, then the Seegrube and the Hafelekar (2334 m).
There you can enjoy a marvellous view of the Alps. Don't miss out on this impressive experience.
Alpine Zoo
(approx. 15 minutes" walk to the Hungerburg valley station or approx. 30 minutes" walk to the zoo). An ideal excursion destination is the Alpine Zoo with a marvellous panoramic view of Innsbruck. The highest zoo in Europe provides an overview of the animal world of the Alps with more than 150 animal species and over 2000 "inhabitants".
Skiing
In addition to numerous winter ski areas in the vicinity of Innsbruck, the Stubai Glacier (about an hour's drive from Innsbruck) also offers ideal opportunities for skiing or snowboarding in high summer.
Further sports options
Whether you prefer adventurous sports or leisurely hikes - there is plenty of variety in and around Innsbruck: mountaineering, climbing, mountain biking, white water rafting, summer or winter bobsleighing, skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, swimming, hiking and much more.
Experience Dolles every day
Our hotel is located near the centre of Innsbruck and right at the foot of the Nordkette mountain range. The two-time Olympic city of Innsbruck (1964 and 1976) and the surrounding area are definitely worth a visit. No matter whether you are interested in sport, culture, shopping or nature.
all
Culture
Shopping
Experience
Sport
Events
Innsbruck old town
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Museums and Court Church
(all within a radius of 1 km - 5 km) Innsbruck's museums provide an insight into the history and art of past eras right up to the present day. Among the best known are the Ferdinandeum, the Folk Art Museum, the Tirol Panorama, the Armoury, the Imperial Rifle Museum, the Bell Museum, the Local Railway Museum and the Audioversum.
Ambras Castle
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Tratzberg Castle
(approx. 35 km away) Discover the unique Renaissance castle, which is still family-owned today and is still inhabited by the Count's family.
Royal Castles Bavaria
(approx. 1.5 hours by car from Innsbruck) In neighbouring Bavaria you will find the three royal castles of Neuschwanstein (used as a model for Walt Disney's "Cinderella's Castle"), Hohenschwangau and Oberammergau, which you can visit as part of a day trip.
Town hall galleries and Tyrol department stores'
(in the centre approx. 30 minutes' walk from the hotel) Innsbruck offers numerous shopping opportunities, both in the old town and in the Maria-Theresien-Strasse area. The Rathausgalerien and the Kaufhaus Tyrol department stores' are particularly inviting for a stroll.
Alpine Zoo
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Hungerburg valley station or approx. 30 minutes' walk to the zoo). An ideal excursion destination is the Alpine Zoo with a marvellous panoramic view of Innsbruck. The highest zoo in Europe provides an overview of the animal world of the Alps with more than 150 animal species and over 2000 "inhabitants".
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
(approx. 15 km away) Visit the underground, three-dimensional adventure museum with crystals, light and sound architecture by media artist André Heller in Wattens.
Nordkettenbahn railway
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Löwenhaus) Take the Hungerburgbahn (funicular railway), then two cable cars to climb the Nordkette - first the Hungerburg, then the Seegrube and the Hafelekar (2334 m). There you can enjoy a marvellous view of the Alps. Don't miss out on this impressive experience.
Olympic sports facilities
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Löwenhaus) Take the Hungerburgbahn (funicular railway), then two cable cars to climb the Nordkette - first the Hungerburg, then the Seegrube and the Hafelekar (2334 m). There you can enjoy a marvellous view of the Alps. Don't miss out on this impressive experience.
Skiing
In addition to numerous winter ski areas in the vicinity of Innsbruck, the Stubai Glacier (about an hour's drive from Innsbruck) also offers ideal opportunities for skiing or snowboarding in high summer.
Further sports options
Whether you prefer adventurous sports or leisurely hikes - there is plenty of variety in and around Innsbruck: mountaineering, climbing, mountain biking, white water rafting, summer or winter bobsleighing, skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, swimming, hiking and much more.
Innsbruck old town
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Museums and Court Church
(all within a radius of 1 km - 5 km) Innsbruck's museums provide an insight into the history and art of past eras right up to the present day. Among the best known are the Ferdinandeum, the Folk Art Museum, the Tirol Panorama, the Armoury, the Imperial Rifle Museum, the Bell Museum, the Local Railway Museum and the Audioversum.
Ambras Castle
(approx. 1.5 km from the hotel) Historic buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries form the city centre of Innsbruck. Worth seeing are the Golden Roof, the Helblinghaus, the Hofburg, the city tower, the Ottoburg, St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Landestheater, the Hofkirche and much more.
Tratzberg Castle
(approx. 35 km away) Discover the unique Renaissance castle, which is still family-owned today and is still inhabited by the Count's family.
Royal Castles Bavaria
(approx. 1.5 hours by car from Innsbruck) In neighbouring Bavaria you will find the three royal castles of Neuschwanstein (used as a model for Walt Disney's "Cinderella's Castle"), Hohenschwangau and Oberammergau, which you can visit as part of a day trip.
Town hall galleries and Tyrol department stores'
(in the centre approx. 30 minutes' walk from the hotel) Innsbruck offers numerous shopping opportunities, both in the old town and in the Maria-Theresien-Strasse area. The Rathausgalerien and the Kaufhaus Tyrol department stores' are particularly inviting for a stroll.
Alpine Zoo
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Hungerburg valley station or approx. 30 minutes' walk to the zoo). An ideal excursion destination is the Alpine Zoo with a marvellous panoramic view of Innsbruck. The highest zoo in Europe provides an overview of the animal world of the Alps with more than 150 animal species and over 2000 "inhabitants".
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
(approx. 15 km away) Visit the underground, three-dimensional adventure museum with crystals, light and sound architecture by media artist André Heller in Wattens.
Nordkettenbahn railway
(approx. 15 minutes' walk to the Löwenhaus) Take the Hungerburgbahn (funicular railway), then two cable cars to climb the Nordkette - first the Hungerburg, then the Seegrube and the Hafelekar (2334 m). There you can enjoy a marvellous view of the Alps. Don't miss out on this impressive experience.
Olympic sports facilities
As a former Olympic city (1964 and 1976), Innsbruck has impressive sports facilities, such as the Bergisel stadium with its ski jump, the Olympic bobsleigh run and the ice rink.
Skiing
In addition to numerous winter ski areas in the vicinity of Innsbruck, the Stubai Glacier (about an hour's drive from Innsbruck) also offers ideal opportunities for skiing or snowboarding in high summer.
Further sports options
Whether you prefer adventurous sports or leisurely hikes - there is plenty of variety in and around Innsbruck: mountaineering, climbing, mountain biking, white water rafting, summer or winter bobsleighing, skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, swimming, hiking and much more.
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