
Discover the amazing variety in the Tyrolean capital. Innsbruck offers an abundance of both traditional and modern attractions. Nature, sports and cultural delights are all brought together by charming hospitality.

People from all over the world come to Wattens near Innsbruck throughout the year to admire crystal in all its diversity and variety. Away from everyday life, the Swarovski Crystal Worlds provide a magical experience.

The Olympiaregion Seefeld and its five villages are located on a south-facing plateau at an altitude of 1200 metres above sea level. Surrounded by mountains as well as the protected area of the Wildmoos, the region is renowned for its way of life and opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment.
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The mountain village of St. Anton am Arlberg is regarded as the cradle of Alpine skiing. This is the place where serious skiers come to enjoy fantastic powder runs from November to April with expert guides to lead the way. It is a very charming village and the place where après ski originated.
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The peak of Tyrol, Ötztal, offers premium events and skiing in three unique areas. Sölden is the tourist centre providing access to 20 square kilometres of glacier ski areas and 150 kilometres of runs.
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Ellmau, Going, Scheffau and Söll provide typical Tyrolean hospitality that is especially welcoming to families, with ski schools, children’s parks and dedicated areas for children’s ski lessons. The villages provide access to a total of 279 kilometres of ski slopes via 91 lifts.
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