10 Days in Austria Itinerary: Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna
Explore the most beautiful cities in Austria and take day trips to the country’s most magical destinations. Learn more with this concise 10-day itinerary.
Explore the most beautiful cities in Austria and take day trips to the country’s most magical destinations. Learn more with this concise 10-day itinerary.
See the best of Innsbruck in 2 days w/o stretching your budget, thanks to the Innsbruck Card. Visit Old Town, Ambras Castle, Tirol Panorama Museum, & Nordkette.
This 1-day itinerary for Innsbruck will guide you to enjoy the picturesque Old Town & one of the following: Tirol Panorama Museum, Ambras Castle, or Nordkette.
Innsbruck is dotted with beautiful discoveries. You have to see the most stunning ones I’ve found. They’re the reason why you would love visiting Innsbruck.
Innsbruck, located in the Austrian Alps, has picture-perfect views within and outside the Old Town. Let me show you where they are and how you can visit them.
Innsbruck has many attractions but if you’re wondering which ones are a must-see during your visit, my recommendations won’t disappoint! They’re the highlights.
Innsbruck Cathedral may appear simple from the outside, but the interior of this landmark is unbelievably stunning. Discover the beauty of this church now.
Innsbruck’s historic sites and charming landmarks are all within walking distance from each other. Let me show you the best way to wander and see them all.
Hafelekar in Nordkette offers the ultimate viewpoint of Innsbruck. It’s a breeze to get there, & I’ll guide you on how to do it & what sights you can expect.
The Tirol Panorama Museum is Innsbruck’s best museum. I am overwhelmed by the GIANT panorama inside it! Here’s everything you need to know about this museum.
Stadtturm is the place to go for a 360-degree view of Old Town Innsbruck. Discover everything you need to know about Stadtturm using this virtual tour.
Innsbruck Hofkirche is one of the most surprising attractions in the town. You’ll surely marvel at the ‘Black Men’ & the cenotaph of Maximilian I inside it!