Holidays are the best time of year – especially when spent with your children in Tyrol. The Innsbruck region has an abundance of exciting day trips and excursions so you are sure to create unique holiday memories in both summer and winter. How about a day at a fun park? Or a scavenger hunt through Innsbruck? Or a llama hike? Simply select the dates for your next family holiday or check out our year-round recommendations for a little inspiration.
Cool experiences in summer
Winter holidays with children
Year-round experiences
accommodation for families
Endless variety for your family holiday
Do you want to cool off in a family pool, take a trip to the zoo or admire exceptional art? Here you will find some great holiday highlights that offer family fun all year round.
Innsbruck’s Alpine Zoo is home to about 2,000 animals from the Alps, including wolves, eagles and mighty brown bears – a highlight for families.
Experience
Leisurely hikes with llamas
Stroll through stunning alpine landscapes with fluffy companions – the llama hikes on the Mieming Plateau are a wonderful experience for people of all ages.
While your children are having fun in the water, you can relax in the saunas – Telfer Bad swimming pool offers families ultimate water fun all year round.
At the Audioversum ScienceCenter, everything revolves around hearing. Numerous interactive exhibits invite you to playfully explore this sense in all its facets.
accommodation
Family time at Alpenresort Schwarz
The Alpenresort Schwarz hotel, which won the kinderhotel.info award in 2022, really offers something for everyone – for example a water world, a spacious spa and more.
Even more ideas for the whole family
Museum day
Shining suits of armour, original parlours from traditional farmhouses, historic trams and more: there’s all sorts to see in the local museums.
Events with children
There’s always something going on in Innsbruck – the selection is incredibly varied and includes many family-friendly events.
Climb, jump, play
There are plenty of playgrounds waiting to be conquered – in the mountains and countryside as well as the city.
GO INTO THE WATER!
Want to cool off? You'll find it in the many baths and lakes in the region. Perfect for all ages, all year round.
Our bloggers’ experiences
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Traditional Restaurants on a Sunday in Innsbruck
03.06.2026
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Breakfast with children: my favorites
15.05.2026
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A Children’s Paradise: the Ponselstall stable at Gerhardhof
08.05.2026
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Colorful, exciting and family-friendly: Easter in Innsbruck
26.03.2026
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Good to know: Innsbruck without barriers
23.12.2025
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Christmas in Tyrol – recipes to cook
19.12.2025
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The Victorian Christmas market in Telfs
17.12.2025
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Singing children in Wilten and the world
10.12.2025
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Innsbruck: Sightseeing on rails
28.11.2025
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A short coffee house tour through Innsbruck – my top spots
24.11.2025
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Books set in Innsbruck: Discover Tyrol through literature
14.11.2025
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Keep on Running – parkrun comes to Innsbruck
11.11.2025
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The Magic Of Fall In Innsbruck
07.11.2025
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Innsbruck Airport Festival 2025
29.10.2025
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Our insider tip for families in Tyrol: adventure, animals & swimming fun in Obsteig
27.10.2025
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Words like fire – Poetry Slam in Innsbruck
24.10.2025
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Take a seat! Collab am Hof is on in the city
24.09.2025
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Was Ötzi a prehistoric mountaineer?
08.09.2025
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Sunset over Innsbruck’s mountains
30.08.2025
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Spontaneous summer retreat: three traditional Tyrolean inns
21.08.2025
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Cloud 9 Concerts Up On The Mountain
14.08.2025
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Innsbruck summer hits: 4 restaurants by the water
07.08.2025
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A day at the Kreither Alm in Mutters
25.07.2025
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Chanterelles! All about the golden forest treasures
23.07.2025
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Cycling through the Tyrolean Oberland
17.07.2025
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With a toddler on the Zirbenweg
11.07.2025
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Flat S*cks – Girls Bikecamp in the Bikepark Mutters
28.05.2025
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Nostalgia on rails: The Innsbruck Local Railway Museum starts the new season
15.05.2025
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Tyrolean Easter traditions – my favorite customs
27.03.2025
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A Taste of Christmas: strolling through the mountain Christmas market
04.12.2024
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The Innsbruck Card is a city card that can be purchased for 24, 48 or 72 hours. It includes numerous sights and mountain lifts, as well as free use of public transport within the city of Innsbruck.
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