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Innsbruck has always been a lively city. It has grown at a steady rate since the first settlements of 1180, which clustered in the area now known as the old quarter. Innsbruck's various districts (Altstadt, Pradl, Wilten, Saggen) were gradually amalgamated and became part of the city as it is today. Let's take a quick tour through individual districts. … Read Innsbruck introduction

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The, 'Town Tower' was completed in 1450. It offers a fantastic view of the Nordkette mountain range and the Old Town. In earlier times, this view was enjoyed - albeit behind bars - by prisoners who were locked up here. The more romantically …

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Grand Hotel Europa is situated opposite the main train station and is a mere 5 minute walk from the city center. This 100 year old establishment is the only 5 …

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An American-style restaurant with an unmistakable Caribbean twist, this colorful restaurant specializes in juicy steaks, gigantic baked potatoes and delicious jambalayas. You'll hear plenty of English spoken here, as Papa Joe's …
a beatifull historical city, with nice enviroment. a lil expensive if you compare to vienna, but its worth it.
Zillertal is the German name for the Ziller Valley east of Innsbruck, a resort mecca in summer and winter. Some say that this is the most beautiful valley in all of Tyrol. You might doubt this claim as you go through the first stretches of the Zillertal, but don't turn back. It gets more impressive as …
The Tirol region is so different from the rest of Austria that you might think you've crossed a border. In a way, you have. The frontier between the provinces of Salzburg and Tirol is defined by mountains; four passes make traffic possible. As small, relatively, as the province is, Tirol is …
This next excursion into the otz Valley is one of the most scenic in Tyrol. Following the Valley of the Inn, you head west from Innsbruck, but before reaching Irnst you take a good but winding road (Rte. 186) south toward the Italian border. Along the way are many worthy places to stop, as each town or …
Your first stop in this area might be Fulpmes, reached along Route 183, southwest of Innsbruck. High mountains surround this major resort, which lies about halfway up the valley, the most ancient hamlet in the Stubai Valley: A document dating from 1344 refers to a village here. Serles Mountain, to …
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