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 ...
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 ...
One of Innsbruck's most famous streets, Maria Theresien Street is a glorious remnant of the city's baroque past, dating back 700 years. Now a pedestrian promenade, the street, which is located outside ...
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 ...
It sparkles everywhere — on the walls, the floors, on the ceilings in fanciful art displays guaranteed to make you say, "WOW!" no matter what your age. Welcome to Swarovski Crystal Worlds in the small ...
Once the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, Innsbruck and its stunning slopes make for the perfect escape from crowded resorts ...
INNSBRUCK, Austria – While approaching the holidays, U.S. Army Garrison Italy Family and MWR Outdoor Recreation planned several tours to visit Christmas markets to give the opportunity to experience ...
Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol and Austria’s fifth-largest city, lies in a picturesque valley along the River Inn.
An insider's guide to getting to Rome, including flights, recommendations for car hire and public transport. By our Telegraph Travel expert. Innsbruck Airport ...
"Simple Games – Back to Reason." This was the motto of the 1964 Winter Games in Innsbruck, Austria. Based on a pledge to stage the Games according to the principles of athleticism and sportsmanship, ...