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Forecast

This autumn day will be perfect in every respect:

An idyllic, calm sunrise with dew on the fields and meadows; then undiluted sunshine all day letting nature glisten in its most beautiful autumn colours with warm temperatures in the afternoon.

Tendency

The best news of today’s weather forecasts is found in the trend: the new area of high pressure over Central Europe will stay with us for several days.

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afternoon
21°C/70°F
90% Fineweather
4100m
Frostborder

Tuesday

Tuesday
24°C/75°F
90% Fineweather
4500m
Frostborder

Wednesday

Wednesday
26°C/79°F
90% Fineweather
4500m
Frostborder

Forecast

This autumn day will be perfect in every respect:

An idyllic, calm sunrise with dew on the fields and meadows; then undiluted sunshine all day letting nature glisten in its most beautiful autumn colours with warm temperatures in the afternoon.

Tendency

The best news of today’s weather forecasts is found in the trend: the new area of high pressure over Central Europe will stay with us for several days.

Need help? Contact us!

Innsbruck Tourism


Mon - Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm

Hotel- and group reservations


Mon - Fri: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Tourist info


Mo - Fr: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

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Tourist Information Innsbruck architecture

Tourismus Information Innsbruck - Architektur
Tourismus Information Innsbruck
Burggraben 3, 6020  Innsbruck
+43 512 / 53 56
info@innsbruck.info
https://www.innsbruck.info

Opening Hours

Monday - Saturday: 9.00 am - 6.00 pm
Sunday and bank holiday: 10.00 am - 4.30 pm

The tourist information centre for Innsbruck Tourismus has a visitor volume of over 500,000 people per year and this makes it the most visited tourist information centre in Tyrol. It also has an interesting history: in the 16th century, the three-aisled hall with its magnificent Renaissance vaults served as the court stables for horses from the Imperial Palace. In later years, it was a military directorate, officers' barracks and military chancery.

During renovations in 2018, a charming combination of contemporary architecture and state-of-the-art information technology was created with great emphasis on revitalising the original appearance and proportions of the hall through use of the latest digital technology.

(Architecture: DI Manfred Sander and DI Betina Hanel)

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