A cobbled history-rich city in the heart of the mountains, Innsbruck kills three birds with one stone – imperial, Alpine and urban – putting it high on the list for a city/ski break. Snow-covered ...
Austria and the Alps have their own unique style of cuisine, which borrows from German fare. Innsbruck incorporates a good bit of Viennese-style foods, as well, like traditional pastries, strudels (go ...
Innsbruck is nestled in the heart of the snow-peaked Austrian Alps and is a picturesque gem that seamlessly blends history, ...
The best way to get around Innsbruck is on foot. It's a walkable city with many of the top attractions in the old town or within walking distance from one another. There is also plenty of hiking, ...
There’s a reason why Innsbruck is known as the 'Capital of the Alps'. The historic Austrian city is situated in the heart of some of the most picturesque mountains the Alps have to offer. And these ...
A few doors down is the City Tower (Stadtturm), whose 15th century ramparts and 148 stepped spiral staircase reward us with a 360-degree view over Innsbruck and surrounding Alps.
There are roughly 440 ski resorts in Austria. But the majority of these are small mountain villages, with only one or two ...
Its Grassmayr Foundry is not only the pride of Austria, but of cathedrals, synagogues, mosques and shrines the world over. Every late Friday afternoon, in a dimly lit workshop at the intersection of ...