The capital of Tyrol, Innsbruck is a hub for winter sports and offers attractions like the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl), a charming medieval Old Town, and a unique blend of modern urban life with stunning mountain vistas.
A famous landmark in Innsbruck, the Golden Roof is a late-Gothic balcony adorned with 2,657 gilded copper tiles, symbolizing the city's rich history and architectural beauty.
A quaint medieval town known for its well-preserved Old Town, Baroque churches, and historical ties to the salt trade. Key attractions include St. Nicholas Church and the town square.
Located in Hall in Tirol, this Baroque church is a historical and architectural gem, offering visitors a glimpse into the town's religious and cultural heritage.
A world-renowned ski resort in Tyrol, Kitzbühel is famous for its challenging slopes, luxurious accommodations, and vibrant après-ski scene.
One of Tyrol's premier ski destinations, St. Anton am Arlberg offers excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities, along with a lively village atmosphere.
A picturesque area in Tyrol, Brandenberg is ideal for summer hiking and exploring natural wonders like the Tiefenbach Gorge.
One of Tyrol's largest castle complexes, the Ehrenberg Castle Ruins are connected by a suspension bridge and offer incredible views along with insights into medieval history.