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IN A NUTSHELL

Visit Innsbruck with Children

Preparing for a family escape to Innsbruck? Brace yourself for an alpine-urban adventure that unfolds like a storybook. In the heart of this charming region, visiting Innsbruck with children becomes a captivating journey through leisurely hikes, the family-friendly embrace of the Muttereralm mountain, and the refreshing allure of swimming pools and pristine lakes. Picture laughter echoing in playgrounds, and the warm welcome of family-friendly hotels. Discover the Alpine zoo, engage in the interactive marvels of the Audioversum museum, and step into the enchanting world of Swarovski Crystal Worlds. Uncover this and more in our family travel guide to visiting Innsbruck with children.

This family-friendly travel guide has been curated in collaboration with Innsbruck Tourism Board.

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Ideal for Children

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Visiting Innsbruck with children

© Innsbruck Tourismus / Christian Vorhofer

The Best Time to Visit Innsbruck with Children

Any time is a great time to visit Innsbruck with children! However, it’s good to note that in November most museums are closed. But, November is also a magical time, as the Innsbruck Christmas Markets open on November 15th with lots of activities for children.

Must Dos When in Innsbruck with Children

How to Get to Innsbruck with Children

Getting to Innsbruck with children is a seamless journey. Consider the following:

By Plane

Innsbruck Airport is the most convenient option, offering direct flights and easy access to the city. Many family-friendly airlines operate routes to Innsbruck.

By Train

Enjoy a scenic train journey to Innsbruck, with comfortable family compartments and picturesque views along the way.

By Car

If you prefer a road trip, the well-maintained road network makes driving to Innsbruck a convenient option. Ensure a smooth ride by planning rest stops suitable for children.

LOCATION

Hotels in Innsbruck

Hotels in Innsbruck

© Innsbruck Tourismus / Daniel Zangerl, www.danielzangerl.com

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Kids swimming in lakes in Innsbruck

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Activities for children ages 0-5

Tiring our babies and toddlers whilst they absorb all that is around them.

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Activities for older children

Keeping the older kids happy, entertained, and reducing the amount of times they ask for a screen or complain about being bored.

Kid biking on Mutereralm Innsbruck

© Innsbruck Tourismus / Mirko Paoloni

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family eating at a restaurant in Innsbruck with children

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FOOD

Family-friendly cafés & restaurants in Innsbruck

Our Top Restaurants When in Innsbruck with Children

The Walzl

Geisterburg Hall

Restaurant Muttereralm

Familien Landhotel Stern

Wirthaus Natterer Boden

Bonus: All mountain restaurants and huts are always super family-friendly!

Our Top Cafés When in Innsbruck with Children

La Pausa

Cafe Namsa

Rossini Cafe

TRANSPORTATION

How to Get Around Innsbruck with Children

Public Transport

Innsbruck boasts an efficient and family-friendly public transport system, including buses and trams. Convenient schedules and well-connected routes make it a stress-free option for exploring the city with little ones.

Cycling

Embrace a family biking adventure through Innsbruck’s cycle-friendly paths. Rent bikes or bring your own to pedal around the city, enjoying the sights at a leisurely pace.

Walking

Innsbruck’s compact city center invites families to explore on foot. Stroll through charming streets, discover hidden gems, and enjoy the pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, ideal for families with young children.

Taxis

For quick and convenient travel, consider taking a taxi.

Car Rental

Explore Innsbruck at your own pace.

Bonus: If you’ll be staying in the city and the region for 2 nights on wards, you will receive the Welcome Card at your accommodation. This provides you with free transport in the city and the entire region.

Getting around Innsbruck with a train

© Innsbruck Tourismus / Helga Andreatta

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TOYS

Toy Shops & Children Clothing Shops in Innsbruck

Toy Shops in Innsbruck

Kids World

Caroline’s Spiel-Art

Smyths Toys Superstore

 

Children Clothing Shops in Innsbruck

Popolini

Karussell Baby 

Nola Kids Innsbruck

Insider Tips

Muttereralm

Whether it’s biking and Mountain Cart driving in summer or skiing and tobogganing in winter, the adventure mountain Muttereralm, perched high above Innsbruck, lives up to its name year-round.

Lama Hikes

Take a 1-1.5 hour llama hike around Aschland and Holzleiten on the scenic Mieming Plateau – a perfect family-friendly experience with these gentle animals, available year-round for a nature-filled stroll in any season.

Summer/Winter Welcome Card

Enjoy free public transport in the city and region, free lift rides up in the mountains and a wide variety of leisure activities.

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