Coveted by empires and republics throughout its history, Innsbruck was the seat of the imperial court of Maximilian I by the end of the 15th century. Trams make getting around the city quick, efficient and cheap. Explore the Tyrolean capital's history at Archduke Ferdinand II's 10th-century Schloss Ambras, the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum, the grand 15th-century Imperial Palace and Maximilian I's famous Golden Roof. One of Europe's most idyllic cities, Innsbruck is nestled in the heart of the Alps.
Restaurants in Innsbruck
4.5 based on 30 reviews
A much loved Alm for walkers and mountain bikers lying above Innsbruck (on the sunny side).Serves homemade food (e.g. Kaspressknödel - Speckknödel - Spinatknödel ...)Simple overnight accommodation is also available.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
A very different, but very good companion to its wonderful sister Basilica. We were very fortunate to go in when someone was having an organ lesson - Mendelssohn I think.. Try both churches to compare ??
4.0 based on 166 reviews
This beautiful building is located right in the heart of historic Innsbruck, just a few minutes from the Town Hall, Maria-Theresien-Strase, and right next to the Golden Roof
4.0 based on 92 reviews
Lots of shops and buses to everywhere. A little difficult to figure out where you are going if you are trying to visit local objects, but very easy to get to the airport by bus. Don't try to find a train - they don't go into the airport. Bus is regular and fast. About a 20 minute ride and about 2 Euro.
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