Whether up in the mountains, down in the valley or somewhere in between: if you want to spend your summer doing sport, the Innsbruck region is perfect for you.
Come to Innsbruck and discover genuine relaxation. There is no better place to unwind than surrounded by the beautiful alpine scenery in and around the capital of Tyrol.
Located in the heart of the Alps, the Innsbruck region is a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Numerous tours invite you to explore the beautiful mountains.
Hiking and culinary delights come together on the Patscherkofel Vitality Trail, which leads from the mid station to the top of the Patscherkofelbahn gondola.
Romantic wilderness
Ehnbachklamm gorge – Brunn Valley
Ehnbachklamm gorge – Brunn Valley
Following the Ehnbach stream on a tour through the gorge is a wonderful experience. Along the way, you can cool off and enjoy the extraordinary flora and fauna.
Cool water
Swimming fun
Swimming fun
There’s nothing more refreshing than a cool dip on hot days. The swimming lakes and adventure pools in the region are perfect for cooling off.
Summer in the City
Innsbruck’s historic old town
Innsbruck’s historic old town
Stroll, enjoy, shop and more – all this awaits you in the heart of Tyrol’s capital, around the famous Golden Roof.
Top alpine cuisine
Höttinger Alm
Höttinger Alm
At the Höttinger Alm, high above the rooftops of Innsbruck, you can enjoy magnificent views alongside hearty regional specialities.
Family
Travelling with the whole gang? The region offers plenty of exciting summer holiday experiences for the entire family.
Located south of the Tyrolean state capital, Patscherkofel serves as a starting point for a wide range of mountain activities.
The city at your feet
Nordkette
Nordkette
In just 30 minutes by mountain lift, you can travel from the city centre to the peaks of the Nordkette – definitely one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Innsbruck.
On a summer holiday with our bloggers
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The Telfs Market: Local Flavors, Delicious Food, and Socializing in the Heart of Telfs
15.06.2026
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Sunset over Innsbruck’s mountains
30.08.2025
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Gray cheese and golden butter
26.08.2025
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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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Romeo & Juliet at the Tiroler Volksschauspielen
08.08.2025
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Innsbruck summer hits: 4 restaurants by the water
07.08.2025
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The Serles: photo motif and hiking destination
30.07.2025
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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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Free Tai Chi in Rapoldi Park
18.07.2025
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Cycling through the Tyrolean Oberland
17.07.2025
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Sporty after-work options in Innsbruck in summer
14.07.2025
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With a toddler on the Zirbenweg
11.07.2025
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Music at the Palace – The Innsbruck Promenade Concerts
04.07.2025
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Road bike tours around Innsbruck
24.06.2025
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Patron of the skies: Samuel Tanner goes RedBull X-Alps
04.06.2025
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Flat S*cks – Girls Bikecamp in the Bikepark Mutters
28.05.2025
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A festive year for the Tyrolean marksmen
28.04.2025
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Urban Blooms: Green in the City
12.03.2025
A home away from home
Something for everyone
Family accommodation
Family accommodation
Whether you’re looking for a child-friendly hotel, a cosy holiday apartment or a traditional farm stay, you’re sure to find a welcoming home away from home in the Innsbruck region.
Complete relaxation
Spa hotels
Spa hotels
Make the most of your holiday to truly recharge – visit an exclusive spa and wellness hotel for relaxing treatments, soothing tranquillity and lasting revitalisation.
Head out into the great outdoors!
Top guest cards
Welcome Card
The Welcome Card is available free of charge from our partner establishments with a stay of at least two nights. It includes offers and discounts on a variety of attractions, as well as free use of public transport in the Innsbruck region.
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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