This ticket will give you a chance to explore Swarovski Crystal Worlds – a sparkling wonderland that combines art, cutting-edge technology, light and music.
At the venue, you can see a wide collection of shining masterpieces in the 17 Chambers of Wonder. You’ll also have an opportunity to view unique renditions of world-renowned masterpieces, including Salvador Dalí's ‘The Persistence of Memory’, Andy Warhol's ‘Gems’ and Niki de Saint Phalle's ‘Crystal-bearing Nana’.
You can round off your tour with a visit to the garden, where you'll find a carousel, a play tower and interesting art installations.
On this round trip from Innsbruck, you can travel to the Nordkette conveniently by cable car from Innsbruck city centre. You'll have the chance to enjoy a 360-degree view of Innsbruck on one side and Tyrol’s most extensive conservation area on the other.
You can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view at the highest viewing point at Hafelekar mountain at an altitude of 2,300 metres. You'll also be able to catch a glimpse of the wildlife at the Karwendel reserve, Austria’s largest nature park.
On this tour, you'll get the chance to experience views over the city of Innsbruck from aboard a funicular.
Designed by architect Zaha Hadid, the four unique stations of the Hungerburg funicular are some of Innsbruck’s most famous landmarks. From each station, you can closely see Alpine glacier formations. The funicular can take you from the city centre of Innsbruck to Hungerburg in just eight minutes.
Along the way, you can visit the cable car museum or stop by the historic St Theresa Church.
With a ticket to the Gundolf Family Tyrolean Folk Show, you can watch a beloved performance that's been running since 1967. You'll receive a welcome drink on arrival and have an option for a three-course dinner, either before or during the show.
On stage, you'll watch acts representing Tyrolean music and Innsbruck, including authentic music and songs, folk dances, shoe-slapping and yodelling.
With this ticket, you'll have a chance to experience Bergisel Ski Jump – a historic arena used during the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics.
During your visit, you'll be able to snap photos of the jump, where the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is held every year. You'll also have access to an on-site gallery as well as the Bergisel SKY Restaurant located at the top of the jump tower. After climbing the stairs or taking a lift to the top of the tower, you can take in sweeping views of Innsbruck and the Tyrol mountains from an observation platform.