If you want to see Innsbruck from above, you do not have to do it on two boards. The Norwegian-American architecture company Snøhetta has designed a route on the Nordkette mountains where nature and architecture interact perfectly. Attention: allow at least 45 minutes to walk and be amazed.
Die Bäckerei is a meeting place for people who want to be creative. The house and its events, workshops and lectures are open to all visitors who like to play music, debate or meditate.
The Cloud 9 is not just a bar in an igloo, but also a museum and one of the highest clubs in the Alps. Every Friday is celebrated here - but to electronic sounds and not to après-ski hits.
The Audioversum is an interactive museum all about hearing. It features installations that were developed together with the renowned Ars Electronica Center in Linz.
The Resort Conceptstore and the toiletries and home furnishings that can be bought there look like they have just dropped out of an Instagram dream - no wonder, as founder Daniel Matts used to work for Vivienne Westwood in London.
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Eat like the locals
With around 132,000 inhabitants, Innsbruck is quite compact. However the great range of culinary delights gives both locals and visitors the feeling that they are in a metropolis.