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.
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Imagine. You enter a room with your friends, your family - your team. You are surrounded by perplexing puzzles and fiddly riddles. Clue by clue, step by step, you move closer to achieving your goal. You have precisely 60 minutes to reveal the room’s secrets: never forget that time continues to tick away. The atmosphere is tense. Each and every person in the room must actively be in pursuit of the goal. Think, search, discover, compare, combine and never give up. That is the way forward. Every minute detail may (or may not) assist you on your quest. Sometimes the answer is far simpler than expected. It is time to think outside the box. Do not be perplexed. Time is ticking…
We did „phobia“ already and are planning to visit all perplexxx rooms since it was terrific! Welcoming, super-friendly staff and well planned riddles to solve! Highly recommended: It was great fun, we loved it! Haben schon mehrere Escape Rooms in Innsbruck besucht - dieser war mit Abstand der Beste! Spannend, knifflig, herausfordernd, super konzipiert!! Klare Empfehlung!
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Catch the cog railroad at the edge of the old town and climb halfway up Hafelkar. From there, a large cable car goes most of the rest of the way up. Finally there is a smaller cable car to the top. The entire way, there are views of an Alpine ridge and the city of Insbruck. We took advantage of the quaint restaurant at the top to have a bowl of hot soup and hot chocolate. Great adventure!
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The solution of our escape room lies in details. The task is to master tricky riddles in teams of 2-6 people. Everyone in the room is intensely involved ... discover, investigate, try out, think, combine and never give up - that is the right slogan. The space includes a variety of puzzles and every little thing could be important. Often the solution is right in front of your eyes. It is about time... because you have exactly 60 minutes as a heroic team to master the secret laboratory of Doctor Healer.
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The Patscherkofel has always played a big part in sports history: Olympic Winter Games in 1964 and 1976 with the legendary race of Franz Klammer, in the season 1998/99 the greatest team success in the history of the world cup with 9 racers of the ÖSV Super G team in the lead. The winner was Hermann Maier. In 2003 Michaela Dorfmeister won the wom-en’s downhill race, the two Super G races were won by Renate Götschl and Brigitte Obermoser.Ski along the tracks of the stars via the Olympic Run and enjoy the wide Family Run. The Patscherkofel offers slopes for all levels of ability and also an out-standing view over Innsbruck, the Stubai Valley, the Wipp Valley and Inn valley. The numerous moun-tains higher than 3.000 m will make a lasting im-pression on you
Well worth a trip for the walk along to the other station - a couple of hours or more. There are restaurants along the way and you can walk to the summit of the Patscherkofel. If you rely on the bus to bring you back, allow time for the chair lift at the end of the walk. The ride is spectacular but rather slow: we missed the connection by two minutes and had to wait another hour.
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PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN The mountain at the heart of Innsbruck. The Nordkette is part of Austria’s largest nature park, the Karwendel Nature Park, and can be reached directly from Innsbruck city centre in just a few minutes! The breathtaking 360° view leaves a lasting impression, with the capital of the Alps on one side and Tyrol’s most extensive conservation area on the other. The Hungerburg funicular enables visitors to reach the Hungerburg in just 8 minutes. There are several stops along the way including the Alpine Zoo, which is a favorite among families. After reaching the Hungerburg station, a short walk across Hermann Buhl Square, named after the world-famous Austrian mountaineer, leads visitors to the cable car station. The Seegrube, at an altitude of 6,250 ft invites visitors and locals alike to relax, unwind and take in nature at its very best. Lying at an impressive 7,401 ft, the Hafelekar offers the most spectacular viewing experience.
Innsbruck is hemmed in on all four sides by the Alps, unfeasibly close, impossibly steep. And about forty minutes from the centre of town, by way of one funicular and two cable cars you are transported to what seems like the roof of the world. Make an amazing day of it, even as a non-skier, plenty of places to investigate at each stage of the ascent, pretty villages, the Alpine zoo, nice cafes and restaurants for a full and hearty Tyrol meal or a beer and a slice of apfelstrudel. And of course views to absolutely die for. Number one thing to do in Innsbruck by a country mile - and fully included in the excellent Innsbruck card. I really can't recommend this trip highly enough, and can't wait to do it again.
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