Traveling to Innsbruck

 

By plane 

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Flight connections are possible with:
  • Innsbruck Airport (INN): The city airport is located in the western edge of Innsbruck and is directly connected to the city center by the IVB bus line F (12 minutes) and taxis. Daily flights operate to several international destinations, such as Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Vienna. 
  • Munich Airport (MUC): Direct connections to Innsbruck are possible by bus, train, or/and car, in a timeframe of 2-2.30 hours. International flights daily connect Munich to worldwide destinations.

By train

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Direct train connections are possible with:

By car

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Please note that a “Vignette” (toll sticker) is required for driving in Austrian highways (a 10-day sticker is around 9,00 euros). More information can be found here.
  • A12 highway: from the East (Voralberg, Switzerland) and the West (Munich, Salzburg, Vienna)
  • A13 highway: from the South, continuing the Italian A22 highway. From the border until the Innsbruck-Süd exit the Vignette is not necessary, but a toll is applied; after Innsbruck-Süd, the Vignette is needed.

Transportation Within Innsbruck and Tyrol

Public transportation in the city of Innsbruck is offered by IVB, which covers the city center as well as the airport and workshop venue areas.

In addition, the VVT website contains information on connections within the region of Tyrol.