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Car Hire Innsbruck

For low cost Innsbruck car hire you need look no further. Whether you are collecting your pre-booked Innsbruck hire car from the airport when you arrive or from your resort after settling in, you won't find a better range of vehicles at a lower price.
 
Hiring a car in Innsbruck gives you the freedom to explore and, if you've booked a 4 x 4 car rental in winter, it'll also mean you can get variety on the ski slopes. If you're bringing your own skis, we can also arrange for a ski rack to be fitted so you can travel in safety and comfort.

Driving Guide & Places To Go in Innsbruck

Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol and a picturesque city nestled in the Austrian Alps. Known for its stunning mountain scenery, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, Innsbruck offers a diverse range of activities and attractions. Here's a city guide with the top three places of interest:

1. Altstadt (Old Town): Innsbruck's charming Old Town is a delight to explore. Its medieval streets are lined with colorful buildings, quaint shops, and traditional Austrian cafes. Highlights include the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl), a dazzling Gothic balcony, and the Imperial Palace (Hofburg), which houses the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum.

2. Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen: One of the unique aspects of Innsbruck is its proximity to the mountains. You can take the Nordketten Cable Cars to explore the Nordkette mountain range. The journey begins in the city center and takes you to the Hungerburg station and then further up to Seegrube and Hafelekar, offering breathtaking alpine vistas, hiking trails, and skiing in winter.

3. Ambras Castle (Schloss Ambras): Located just a short distance from the city center, Ambras Castle is a Renaissance gem with beautiful gardens and a museum. It houses the Habsburg Portrait Gallery and an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts.

Additional Recommendations:

Bergisel Ski Jump: This iconic ski jump tower, designed by the famous architect Zaha Hadid, offers a great view of the city and hosts international ski jumping competitions.

Swarovski Crystal Worlds (Swarovski Kristallwelten): Located a short drive from Innsbruck, this crystal-themed attraction features art installations, a garden, and a unique shopping experience.

Alpine Zoo (Alpenzoo Innsbruck): This zoo specializes in alpine animals and is located on the slopes of the Nordkette mountains. It's a great place to learn about the region's wildlife.

Nordkette Funicular Railway (Nordkettenbahnen): Another way to explore the Nordkette mountain range, this funicular railway takes you to the Hungerburg station, where you can continue your journey to higher altitudes.

Innsbruck is a city that seamlessly blends its natural surroundings with its rich history and culture. Whether you're interested in exploring historic sites, enjoying outdoor activities, or simply taking in the stunning Alpine scenery, Innsbruck has something to offer every traveler.

Closest Airports for Innsbruck 

Innsbruck Airport (Flughafen Innsbruck) is the primary airport serving the city of Innsbruck, Austria. However, if you are looking for alternative airports in the vicinity, you may consider the following options:

Memmingen Airport (Allgäu Airport): Memmingen Airport is located in Germany, approximately 175 kilometers (about 109 miles) north of Innsbruck. It is sometimes used as an alternative to Innsbruck Airport for travelers heading to the Tyrol region.

Salzburg Airport (W.A. Mozart Airport): Salzburg Airport is located approximately 185 kilometers (about 115 miles) northeast of Innsbruck. While it is not as close as Innsbruck Airport, it serves as a larger international airport with various flight options.

Munich Airport (Flughafen München): Munich Airport is located about 210 kilometers (about 130 miles) north of Innsbruck. It is one of the largest airports in the region and offers numerous international flight connections.