Explore the enchanting city of Innsbruck on a private guided walking tour tailored just for you. This experience is perfect for first-time visitors, as you wander through the picturesque Old Town and encounter iconic landmarks such as the Golden Roof and the Imperial Palace. Your licensed local guide will share captivating stories about Innsbruck’s rich history while you take in the sights, including the Court Church and St. James Cathedral. The tour also features a visit to the Swarovski Gallery, highlighting stunning crystal artistry. Don't miss the chance to discover the best spot for hot chocolate in town.
- Enjoy a private, flexible walking tour in Innsbruck's Old Town
- Visit key landmarks like the Golden Roof and Imperial Palace
- Experience the brilliance of the Swarovski Gallery
- Personalized tour tailored to your interests and preferences
We are happy to meet our guests on foot at their hotel, provided it is located within a 1-kilometre radius of Innsbruck’s Old Town. In this case, please let us know your preferred meeting point.
Tyrolean State Theatre
Old Town Innsbruck
Experience Innsbruck on an exclusive private tour with a licensed local guide and discover the Golden Roof, the Imperial Palace, the Court Church, St. James Cathedral, and the bridge over the Inn. You will also enjoy a concise visit to the Swarovski Gallery and find out where to get the best hot chocolate in town. This personalized city tour combines history, legends, and local delights for an unforgettable experience.
The Golden Roof (outside view) is Innsbruck’s most famous landmark and was built in the 15th century for Emperor Maximilian I. Its oriel roof, decorated with gilded copper tiles, once hosted lavish celebrations and today stands as a symbol of the city’s history and splendor.
The Hofburg (outside view) was the residence of the first Habsburg sovereigns in Tyrol, most notably Emperor Maximilian, and in later centuries also Empress Maria Theresa during her two brief visits.
St. James Cathedral is Innsbruck’s magnificent Baroque cathedral, renowned for its impressive dome, elaborate frescoes, and richly decorated high altar. A highlight is the Maria Hilf painting by Cranach, an important Renaissance masterpiece. The cathedral is considered a key spiritual and architectural landmark of the city.
The Court Church or Hofkirche (outside view)in Innsbruck is famous for its imposing Emperor Maximilian I monument, surrounded by more than 28 life-sized bronze statues. It is considered an important example of late Gothic architecture and a remarkable testament to the history of the Habsburgs in Tyrol.
The Inn Bridge connects the Old Town with the opposite districts and offers stunning views of the Inn River and the surrounding mountains. It is not only an important traffic link but also a popular spot for strolls and photos.
The Swarovski Kristallwelten Store in Innsbruck delights visitors with sparkling crystal creations, exclusive jewelry pieces, and artistic designs. A must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the magic and precision of the world-famous Swarovski crystals.
Maria-Theresien-Straße is Innsbruck’s central boulevard, lined with historic buildings, elegant shops, and charming cafés. It connects the Old Town with the modern districts and forms the vibrant heart of the city.
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