Bergisel

Cost: €8.50; under 14s €4; family ticket €16.50
Overlooking Innsbruck, the state-of-the-art Bergisel ski jump offers giddying views of the city, framed by Alpine peaks. The brainchild of Iraq-born architect Zaha Hadid, the steel-and-glass tower and ski jump cost a cool €15.4 million and ope... Continue reading

Golden Roof

Cost: Free; Museum €4; concessions €2
Innsbruck's iconic Golden Roof tops a 15th-century edifice built as a royal box for watching tournaments on the square below. Adorned with frescoes, coats of arms and gold-plated copper tiles, the Goldenes Dachl glitters in the sun. Inside, a muse... Continue reading

Hofburg

Cost: Museum: €8; concessions €6; under 19s free
Once the seat of Tyrolean royalty, Innsbruck's Hofburg palace dates back to around 1460. Empress Maria Theresa put her Rococo stamp on the grand, white-fronted edifice in the 18th century. Frescoes and portraits of the Hapsburgs adorn the state apa... Continue reading

Hofkirche

Cost: €8; concessions €4
Look up to spy the onion-shaped domes of the Hofkirche (Imperial Church), rising like a vision above Innsbruck's rooftops. This late-Gothic edifice raises eyebrows with its striking Renaissance portal, steep terraced buttresses and slender arched w... Continue reading

Tyrolean Folk Art Museum

Cost: €8; concessions €4
Innsbruck traces its roots with displays of crafts, costumes and furniture at the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum. Spanning centuries of Alpine trade, farming and artistry, exhibits feature everything from hand-carved carnival masks to elaborate goat bell... Continue reading