Founded in 1180 and twice the site of the Winter Olympics, Innsbruck, Austria, is the capital of the gorgeous state of Tirol (also spelled "Tyrol"). It merits a three-night visit.
Innsbruck, Austria
6 First Class
Commission: 10%
Rooms: 58
Rates: $94 - $94
Commission: -
Rooms: -
Rates: $47 - $81
This 3 room property, built in 1956...
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Rooms: 3
Rates: $71 - $81
This 36 room property, renovated in 1991...
Commission: 15%
Rooms: 36
Rates: $114 - $137
Intimate & Charming Hotel, one of Innsbruck's oldest, located 200 meters from historic town.
Rooms: 50
Rates: $241 - $344
Located in the heart of Innsbruck's city center - 20 minutes from city center - Offers skiing and Tobogganing.
Rooms: 47
Rates: -
Housed in the Rathaus-Galerie complex - Easy reach to the museum of Goldenes Dachl, Imperial Palace and Tyrolean State Theatre.
5 Limited Service First Class
Rooms: 94
Rates: $238 - $238
Commercial Hotel in a suburban area at eastern edge of town, 15 minutes from city center.
4 Moderate First Class
Rooms: 135
Rates: $124 - $124
Traditional hotel, opposite Kaufhaus-Tyrol, a few minutes from Innsbruck train station; cafe popular among literati, politicians.
Rooms: 80
Rates: $150 - $323
Baroque historic building; in the town centre & near the Triumphal Arch; 2 kilometres to the airport.
Rates: $68 - $68