Holidaying in Innsbruck endows a magnificent sense of comfort to the guests. Being among the most eye-catching places in Austria, the capital of Austria is a globally approved winter sports nucleus and appeals to a good number of callers all through the year – both in summer and during winter.
Innsbruck is not just a station for skiers and mountaineers alike. This is an old town with history dating back from the Roman times if not earlier. The Habsburgs left a rich cultural heritage and the splendid buildings in the town centre are reminding of their old glory. Among the churches, catsles and museums in Innsbruck are the Hofkirche (containing the ornate cenotaph of emperor Maximilian), the so-called Golden Roof where the emperor sat during jousts and the massive Ambras castle, now turned to museum.
Along with all the monumental buildings, Innsbruck boast its possession of elegant streets with numerous shops and restaurants, very pleasant parks, hotel Innsbruck and places for relaxation. This town is also an university centre which means that the greater part of the people residing here are young.
When you finish the part with the cultural tourism, you may need a reasonable doze of adrenaline. The ski resorts surround Innsbruck and are supplied with everything you need for skiing, snowboarding or mountaineering. Among the several resorts the Nordkette is served by a cable car and additional chair lifts further up. Other ski resorts nearby include Axamer Lizum, Patscherkofel, Igls, Seefeld, Tulfes and Stubai Valley. The glaciated terrain in the latter makes skiing possible even in summer months. The Olympic Winter Games were held in Innsbruck twice, first in 1964, then again in 1976.
Hotel Innsbruck beats the competition offering the best price and trend and possesses up-to-the-minute, airy rooms, ponds, sauna, fitness centre and fantastic roof balconies.
Innsbruck is not just a station for skiers and mountaineers alike. This is an old town with history dating back from the Roman times if not earlier. The Habsburgs left a rich cultural heritage and the splendid buildings in the town centre are reminding of their old glory. Among the churches, catsles and museums in Innsbruck are the Hofkirche (containing the ornate cenotaph of emperor Maximilian), the so-called Golden Roof where the emperor sat during jousts and the massive Ambras castle, now turned to museum.
Along with all the monumental buildings, Innsbruck boast its possession of elegant streets with numerous shops and restaurants, very pleasant parks, hotel Innsbruck and places for relaxation. This town is also an university centre which means that the greater part of the people residing here are young.
When you finish the part with the cultural tourism, you may need a reasonable doze of adrenaline. The ski resorts surround Innsbruck and are supplied with everything you need for skiing, snowboarding or mountaineering. Among the several resorts the Nordkette is served by a cable car and additional chair lifts further up. Other ski resorts nearby include Axamer Lizum, Patscherkofel, Igls, Seefeld, Tulfes and Stubai Valley. The glaciated terrain in the latter makes skiing possible even in summer months. The Olympic Winter Games were held in Innsbruck twice, first in 1964, then again in 1976.
Hotel Innsbruck beats the competition offering the best price and trend and possesses up-to-the-minute, airy rooms, ponds, sauna, fitness centre and fantastic roof balconies.
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