Austria

Innsbruck

Austria

Innsbruck

Updated Tue, Aug 26, 2025
Innsbruck, Austria

Overview

Innsbruck combines Olympic heritage with authentic Tyrolean culture. The Old Town features colorful medieval buildings beneath dramatic peaks. Beyond tourist spots, locals gather at traditional gasthaus for schnapps and speck. Take the cable car to Nordkette for hiking trails that locals frequent, or explore the covered markets where vendors sell regional specialties.

Best time to visit. December through March for world-class skiing and Christmas markets. June through September offers perfect hiking weather and outdoor festivals. Shoulder seasons provide fewer crowds.

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Month
January34°F - 21°F
29°F - 14°F
Cloudy7:58 am4:42 pm8 days
1.7 in
12 days
11.2 in
4 mph
February39°F - 25°F
35°F - 18°F
Partly Cloudy7:22 am5:31 pm7 days
1.5 in
10 days
8.7 in
4 mph
March48°F - 32°F
45°F - 27°F
Partly Cloudy6:26 am6:27 pm9 days
2.1 in
6 days
5.0 in
7 mph
April57°F - 39°F
56°F - 37°F
Partly Cloudy6:17 am7:26 pm11 days
2.7 in
3 days
1.7 in
7 mph
May66°F - 48°F
66°F - 47°F
Partly Cloudy5:25 am8:15 pm13 days
3.5 in
1 days
0.1 in
7 mph
June72°F - 54°F
73°F - 54°F
Partly Cloudy5:04 am8:45 pm15 days
4.4 in
0 days
0.0 in
7 mph
July75°F - 57°F
76°F - 57°F
Partly Cloudy5:17 am8:36 pm14 days
4.7 in
0 days
0.0 in
4 mph
August75°F - 57°F
75°F - 57°F
Partly Cloudy5:53 am7:58 pm13 days
4.1 in
0 days
0.0 in
4 mph
September68°F - 50°F
68°F - 49°F
Partly Cloudy6:39 am7:02 pm10 days
2.9 in
0 days
0.0 in
4 mph
October59°F - 41°F
58°F - 39°F
Partly Cloudy7:25 am6:04 pm8 days
2.2 in
1 days
0.5 in
4 mph
November46°F - 32°F
43°F - 27°F
Cloudy7:18 am4:32 pm7 days
1.9 in
5 days
3.4 in
4 mph
December36°F - 23°F
32°F - 16°F
Cloudy7:53 am4:16 pm7 days
1.6 in
11 days
9.6 in
4 mph

NameDateDescription

Travel rating

Closure rating

Recommendation
New Year's DayJanuary 1Celebrates the beginning of the new year with fireworks and festive gatherings.
Avoid travel, most places closed.
EpiphanyJanuary 6Christian holiday celebrating the visit of the Magi to baby Jesus. Marks end of Christmas.
Limited services, but some attractions open.
Easter SundayVaries (March/April)Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' resurrection. Marked by church services and family meals.
Many closures, but festive atmosphere.
Easter MondayDay after Easter SundayPublic holiday following Easter. Families often gather for meals and outdoor activities.
Some closures, but parks and nature open.
Labor DayMay 1Celebrates workers' rights and achievements. Often marked by parades and demonstrations.
Some closures, but lively atmosphere.
Ascension Day40 days after EasterChristian holiday commemorating Jesus' ascension into heaven. Often a day of rest.
Some closures, but generally quiet day.
Whit Monday50 days after EasterChristian holiday celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit. Often a day for outdoor activities.
Some closures, but nature attractions open.
Corpus Christi60 days after EasterCatholic feast celebrating the Eucharist. Marked by processions in some areas.
Some closures, interesting processions.
Assumption of MaryAugust 15Catholic holiday honoring Mary's ascension. Often marked by church services and processions.
Some closures, but summer activities available.
National DayOctober 26Celebrates Austrian neutrality declaration. Marked by political speeches and events.
Some closures, but patriotic atmosphere.
All Saints' DayNovember 1Honors all Christian saints. Families often visit graves and attend church services.
Some closures, solemn atmosphere.
Immaculate ConceptionDecember 8Catholic holiday celebrating Mary's conception. Marked by church services and some closures.
Some closures, but pre-Christmas activities.
Christmas EveDecember 24Evening before Christmas. Families gather for traditional meals and gift-giving.
Early closures, festive evening atmosphere.
Christmas DayDecember 25Celebrates birth of Jesus. Marked by church services, family gatherings, and festive meals.
Avoid travel, most places closed.
St. Stephen's DayDecember 26Public holiday honoring St. Stephen. Often a day for family visits and outdoor activities.
Some closures, but winter activities available.

NameDateDescription

Travel rating

Closure rating

Recommendation
New Dance Festivalmid-JanuaryContemporary dance festival featuring international choreographers and performers.
Good time to visit, cultural events add vibrancy.
Air & Stylelate FebruaryMajor snowboarding and music festival combining extreme sports with live concerts.
Very crowded, book accommodation early or avoid.
Innsbruck Festival of Early MusicJuly - AugustPrestigious classical music festival focusing on baroque and renaissance music.
Busy but manageable, book concerts in advance.
Innsbruck International BiennialSeptember - October (odd years)Contemporary art exhibition held every two years across various city venues.
Excellent cultural addition to regular sightseeing.
Lange Nacht der Museenearly OctoberMuseums stay open late into the night with special exhibitions and programs.
Perfect opportunity to explore cultural sites.
Christmas Marketslate November - December 23Traditional Austrian Christmas markets with crafts, food, and holiday atmosphere.
Festive but crowded, book hotels well ahead.

1
Greet locals with 'Grüß Gott' in Western Austria or 'Servus' in Eastern Austria. These traditional greetings are more appreciated than a simple 'Hallo' or English 'Hello'.
2
Punctuality is highly valued in Austria. Arrive on time for appointments, tours, and dinner reservations. Being late is considered disrespectful and can be seen as poor manners.
3
Tipping is expected in restaurants, usually 10% of the bill. Round up the total or tell the server the amount you want to pay including the tip when settling the bill.
4
Always make eye contact when saying 'Prost' (cheers) before drinking. It's considered rude not to do so, and some Austrians believe it brings bad luck.
5
Many shops and businesses are closed on Sundays and public holidays. Plan your shopping and errands accordingly, especially if you're staying in smaller towns.
6
When entering a shop or restaurant, it's polite to greet the staff. Similarly, say goodbye when leaving. This small gesture is appreciated and considered good manners.
7
Austrians take their environment seriously. Always dispose of trash properly and respect nature when hiking or visiting rural areas. Littering can result in hefty fines.
8
Dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites. Cover shoulders and knees out of respect. Some places may not allow entry if you're dressed inappropriately.
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