Advent in Innsbruck

Advent in Innsbruck: traditional, contemplative and romantic at the same time, the city is set against an incomparable mountain backdrop. The Christmas Market in the heart of the old town, in front of Innsbruck’s landmark, the Little Golden Roof, is by far the main attraction!
 

Innsbruck

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    Christkindlmarkt Altstadt

    This is where the people of Innsbruck celebrate Advent: from 15 November to 23 December 2022, the heart of the old town is dominated by traditional folklore art. Around 60 rustic wooden huts tempt visitors with their delicious punch and tasty farmers’ doughnuts, their carved nativity scene figures and colourful felt hats.
     

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    Wilten Christmas magic

    This charming market is full of surprises, which can be discovered from 28 November to 22 December 2022. In addition to culinary delights from Sardinia, Punch and Judy shows and organic mulled wine, you can also enjoy a carefully chosen cultural programme.

    ©Verein 'Rund ums Wiltener Platzl'
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    Hungerburg Christmas market

    From the cable car station opposite the Hotel Congress Innsbruck right up the mountain. Hungerburg Christmas market: You won't find any other place that offers such a beautiful view of Innsbruck including a cup of hot punch. Enjoy the idyllic atmosphere from November 25, 2022 to January 6, 2023.

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Keeping children in a good mood in Innsbruck

In search of wow experiences for children

The Innsbruck Card also includes the Innsbruck Sightseeing Bus. It stops at most of the important points in and around Innsbruck and, while the parents listen to the audio guide, the kids can relax while looking out the window and enjoying a snack you have bought - until the next wow experience. Incidentally, the bus also stops right in front of the Austria Trend Hotel in Innsbruck!

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Castles and palaces in Innsbruck

For an hour, half a day or a full-day excursion.

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Innsbruck museums which you should visit

Not always imperial, but always interesting

As a former imperial residence (with a view of the Alps, mind you) Innsbruck was an important location in Austrian history. That's why there is a quasi second Hofburg with imperial apartments - as in Vienna. Especially Maximilian I was delighted with his Innsbruck. So delighted that he also wanted to be buried here: the Court Church is actually only there because of him - however he did not live to see the 40 statues, the "black men", which he wanted to have around his grave. Today only 28 remain. Rich ones too.

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