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Innsbruck detailed data collection

Innsbruck is located in the western part of Austria, in the Alps valley, adjacent to Germany, Italy and Switzerland, and the Milky Way runs through the city. It is the capital of Tyrol, Austria, and is divided into nine urban districts.

The origin of the name Innsbruck is very simple, which means a bridge over the Innsbruck River. The most unique and classic scenery here is the medieval architecture located in the charming glacier canyon, and the picture art is amazing. The melting snow in the Alps flows through the Milky Way, taking away heat, but bringing fresh air, and the climate is very pleasant. The narrow streets are lined with Gothic buildings, and the baroque gates and Renaissance arcades once again show the elegance of the ancient city.

Chinese Name: Innsbruck mbth: Inn *** ruck Main Formation Time: 1 180 Image: Walkways with vaults, semicircular arches and protruding buildings Distance to Vienna: 47 1 km Distance to Salzburg: 190 km Historical evolution, characteristics, traffic, and so on. Innsbruck, shopping, food, accommodation, entertainment, outdoor entertainment, indoor entertainment, snow town, Winter Olympics, and historical Innsbruck became the national center during the reign of Maximilian I (1490- 15 19), and the culture and art in this period also developed rapidly. The famous Golden Top Floor, Hofburg Palace and Court Church, Baroque Palace and Arc de Triomphe add infinite charm to Maria-Tracy Avenue. Today, Innsbruck is not only a vibrant modern life center, but also a university city and an Olympic city. Innsbruck is a charming town with the largest number of tourists in Austria. Innsbruck is the main residence of the Habsburg family (the royal family that ruled Austria-Hungary and later Austria). It can also be said that the power and territory of the Habsburg family began to peak. Therefore, here you can see many palaces, cemeteries and buildings left by royal relatives and nobles in the past. The earliest tribes in Innsbruck formed near the confluence of the Huchard River and the Milky Way. 1239 officially upgraded to town. /kloc-Innsbruck was designated as the capital by Friedrich IV der Aufrichtige, Duke of Tyrol in the 5th century, and the golden roof built during the reign of maximilian the Great became a famous symbol of Innsbruck. Innsbruck still maintains the appearance of a medieval city. On the narrow side streets, Gothic buildings are row upon row. Baroque gates and Renaissance arcades show the characteristics of this ancient city. In the east and north of the old city, there is a new town Innsbruck. This small mountain city once hosted the Winter Olympics twice in 1964 and 1976, and was recorded in the history of sports events. Today, Innsbruck is a university town and the seat of the bishop. Her industry is very developed and she often holds exhibitions. Because the north is cut off by mountains and the climate is pleasant, Innsbruck is an international tourist attraction. Tyrol's majestic peaks, picturesque valleys, steep cliffs and gentle alpine pastures, as well as clear alpine lakes and permanent glaciers attract people all over the world. The palaces and castles in Innsbruck, the palaces and churches, the Arc de Triomphe and the golden roofs, as well as many castles and palaces in the state, are the best testimony of the kingship. Tyrol is a veritable royal state. Innsbruck city center retains the image of the Middle Ages: arcades with vaults, semicircular arches and protruding buildings, which shows that Innsbruck is located in the hinterland of southwest Austria, 47 1 km away from Vienna and 0/90 km away from Salzburg/kloc-0, with convenient transportation. The airport has direct flights to Vienna, Graz, Frankfurt and Hanover every day. There are four flights to and from Paris and two flights to and from London every week. At present, there is no direct flight from China to Innsbruck, and tourists can arrive via Vienna. You can take the F bus to the airport in downtown Innsbruck. It runs every 15 minutes, and the whole journey takes about 18 minutes. The bus stop is just outside the airport and in front of the railway station. Innsbruck main railway station has many lines leading to nearby towns, cities in Tyrol, cities in Austria and European capitals or major cities, and the railway traffic is very developed. There are trams and special tourist lines leading to Eagle Sports, Staby Glacier and many other scenic spots in the railway station square. There are also many family hotels and youth hostels nearby for accommodation. Train reference from all over the country to Innsbruck: (Fares fluctuate with trains) Ticket reference from departure station to arrival station (Euro) Vienna Innsbruck 5 hours 49 Salzburg Innsbruck 2 hours 3 1.8 Graz Innsbruck 6 hours 45.4 Linz Innsbruck 3 hours 654. 38+07 minutes 42.7 Klagenfurt Innsbruck 5 hours 40. 1 Attractions Introduction Wandering China Travel Agency Outdoor-The most beautiful riding scenery theme park Raiders focus on domestic well-known enterprises that are still in the late Gothic period and Renaissance style. This is the most popular cultural relic in this city. GOLDENESDACHL, built in 1500, is a late Gothic style building, which was built to commemorate the engagement of maximilian I, with a magnificent roof and 2,657 gold foil copper plates shining in the sun. Brass in Schlossan is one of the most beautiful palaces in the Renaissance in Europe, and it is also the oldest collection of art and ordnance in Europe: Spanish Hall, portrait gallery of Europe 14 to 15 dynasties, 250 art exhibits and court gardens, which are all eye-opening. Innsbruck means to bridge the river. Before the bridge was built, there were only sporadic settlements on both sides of the Milky Way, and only after the bridge was built did it develop into what it is now. This alpine town is famous for its beautiful Gothic architecture, maximilian the Great and Maria? Queen Tracy likes it here. Shopping The shopping area in Innsbruck is from Maria Teresa Street to the old town. From the Arc de Triomphe to the old city, along the right side of Maria Teresa Street, there are large ski shops, Kaufhaus Tirol and so on. Cross the shopping street to Sparkassenplatz Square. There is a fountain in the center, surrounded by small clothing stores and teahouses. There is a market on Friday from 9:00- 14:00, and suburban farmers come to set up stalls to sell honey, bacon and various natural foods. Herzog-Friedrich-Strabe, the main street in the old city, is full of restaurants and local products shops. Business hours are generally: Monday to Friday from 9: 00 to 18: 00, and Saturday from 9: 00 to 13: 00 (extended to 1 7: 00 every month). The specialty is crystal and glass products, especially the crystal products of Swarovski flagship store. The shops here are usually closed on Sundays and holidays. Austria is the main producer of crystals, and the world-famous Swarovski Crystal World is located in the suburb of Innsbruck. The same product, the price here is very affordable. Some main shopping places are as follows: Swarovski Crystal Gallery, Swarovski flagship store (Crystal Gallery) Address: Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse 39 Business hours: April ~ 65438+ 8: 00 Monday to Saturday. From Monday to Friday in March 1 1 ~ 8: 00 to 18: 00, and from 8: 00 to13: 00 on Saturday; Sunday business hours are determined by appointment. Highlight: Golden Roof Plaza in the Old Town of Innsbruck. We have concentrated all the best products in the headquarters, opened a classic collection exhibition hall with constantly updated themes, and equipped with multilingual shopping guides, including Chinese explanations. The price is about 60% lower than the domestic purchase, which is very cost-effective. Tirol Department Store Kayfgays Tyrol Address: Maria-Theresienstr. Business hours: Monday to Friday from 9: 00 ~ 19: 00, Saturday from 9: 00 ~ 17: 00, closed on Sundays and holidays. Highlight: The largest supermarket in Innsbruck. Most of the goods are folk handmade products, the first floor is local products and household items, the second floor is clothing, and the underground is the entrance to the self-service market. Tiroler Heimaerk Address: Meraner Str.2 Business hours: Monday to Friday 9: 00 ~ 13: 00, 14: 00 ~ 18: 00, Saturday 9: 00 ~ 12: 00. Highlight: Tyrol Specialty Store and National Clothing Store. The goods are of good quality and high price. Sportler Witting Address: Maria Theresienstr.39 Business hours: Monday to Friday from 9: 00 to 18: 00 and Saturday from 9: 00 to 13: 00. Highlight: Large sporting goods stores with abundant outdoor activities can bargain. Hut-Haller Address: No.38, Sien Street, Maria-There Business hours: Monday to Friday from 9: 00 to 12: 00, 14: 00 to 18: 00 and Saturday from 9: 00 to 12: 00. Highlight: An old shop with a history of nearly 200 years deals in various styles and high quality Tyrol hats. Braised pork shop speckschwemmeder Address: Stiftgasse 4 Business hours: Monday to Friday 9: 00 ~ 18: 00, Saturday 9: 00 ~ 12: 00. Highlight: Specks means bacon. It sells farmers' hand-made bacon and sausages without any additives, and also sells sandwiches. Spezialitaten aus der Stiftgasse Address: Stiftgasse 2 Business hours: Monday to Friday 9: 30 ~ 18: 30, Saturday 9: 00 ~ 15: 00. Highlight: The hotel next to braised pork restaurant features Austrian wine and brandy aging. Gourmet Innsbruck has many restaurants with a long history and usually deals in traditional Austrian cuisine. Austrian cuisine combines the characteristics of many European countries. Steak, meatballs and butter are added to cook high-calorie foods. Local people like to drink a little white wine when eating, which can increase the flavor of food and relieve boredom. If you are not used to this kind of western food, you can also find a chance to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee or a dessert. Some distinctive restaurants are recommended as follows: Goshawk Peak Restaurant Address: Stubby Glacier Recommended reason: Located on the peak of 3150m, it is the highest restaurant in Austria. It doesn't matter what you eat here, what matters is to enjoy the beautiful scenery, with a panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains and glaciers. Otto Fort Restaurant Address: Herzog-Friedrich-Strabe 1 Business hours:10: 00 ~ 24: 00; /kloc-closed from 0/0 to May, Sunday, holiday and Tuesday. Highlight: The old restaurant built by 1494 has many kinds of menus and is economical. Restaurant Weinhaus Jorgele Address: Herzog-friedrich-str. 1 Business hours:1:00 ~14: 30,17: 00 ~ 23: 00; 65438 is closed from October to April on Monday. Highlight: A full range of wine houses, a traditional pub adjacent to Jindingwu, a main restaurant on the second floor, and affordable western food, including broth, main meal and dessert. Seafood chain Nordsee address: Maria-there sien-str.11Business hours: Monday to Friday 9: 00 ~ 19: 00, Saturday 9: 00 ~ 15: 00 Recommended reason: there are fish burgers and ready-to-eat food on the pavement, at the counter. Munding Address: kiebachgasse 16 Business hours: 8: 00 ~ 22: 00 Recommended reason: frescoes marked Cafe, established in 1803, is one of the oldest pastry shops in Innsbruck, with a wide variety of homemade cakes. If you choose a youth hostel or an ordinary small hotel in Innsbruck, the price is not expensive, generally less than 20 euros, and the youth hostel is cheaper. In the youth hostel, you can also get the Innsbruck Club card for free, and you can get many discounts with this card. There are many youth hostels and ordinary small hotels in Innsbruck. The most famous ones are: Innsbruck Youth Hostel Jugendherberge inn *** ruck Address: Reichenauerstrabe 147 Business hours: all hours except Christmas. Stoi address of family hotel: Saluner Str.7 (cross Luna Street from Central Railway Station and turn left at the first crossing) Recommended reason: convenient transportation, low price, and most rooms are rooms for 2-5 people. Celebrity Hotels There are also some celebrity hotels in Innsbruck, which are slightly more expensive, but more distinctive. The price of 30-50 euros is acceptable to ordinary tourists, mainly including: restaurant Goldener Adler Address: Herzog-Friedrich-Str.6 Recommended reason: 1390 to start a business, and there is a metal sign by the door, which records the accommodation here. Wei Beske Roitz Address: Herzog-Friedrich-str.3 1 Recommended reason: Mozart and his son once stayed here, and the restaurant here deals in Taylor-style pasta and Viennese sausages, which is very distinctive. High-end hotels also have some high-end hotels, which have received world leaders and royal nobles. These hotels are expensive, and the price of a few hundred euros a night is more suitable for those who are willing to enjoy it. For example: Europa-Tyrol Address: Sudtiroler platz 2 Recommended reason: The exclusive five-star hotel in Innsbruck, a high-class hotel opposite the Central Railway Station, has received many celebrities such as Queen Elizabeth. Entertainment Innsbruck has a wealth of entertainment activities. It is not only a famous summer resort and leisure capital, but also a paradise for ice and snow sports enthusiasts. If you don't like sports, there are all kinds of bars, theaters and casinos in the city. Here, you can never be idle, you will only feel that time passes too fast! Outdoor Leisure Skiing Innsbruck is a famous ski resort in Europe. In winter, skiers in ski boots flock. Even in summer, you can see many skiers with backpacks. The Alps at an altitude of 3000 meters are covered with snow all the year round. There are dozens of ski resorts here, the famous ones are Beiling Park, Eagle Stadium and Staby Glacier Ski Resort. Mountaineering Because the whole city is located in the Alps valley, Innsbruck has a unique geographical advantage. Havlaika Peak and Seglube Peak are both in Beiling Park. Staby Glacier is the highest peak in Innsbruck, with an altitude of 3150m. Although it can't be compared with the highest mountain in the world, you can see the glaciers in the Alps and the beautiful scenery of Austria here. Indoor recreational activities The recreational activities in the city are also very good. People who like art can enjoy concerts or dances, while lively people simply go to bars and casinos to try their skills. Concerts and Dances Traditional concerts and summer dance festivals are held here from June to August every year. Visitors can enjoy traditional art. Different from Vienna, music, songs and dances here are more popular, and many of them are held in open-air theaters. Maybe you can see music-loving organizations performing when you walk down the street. Casino Bar Address of Innsbruck Casino: Salunerstrasse 15 Business Hours: 1 1:30 All-night Business Fee Reference: 2 1 Euro-Admission Ticket +25 Euro Chip; 26 euros-admission ticket +25 euros of French fries+one snack and drink; 52 euros-admission ticket +25 euros chips+four-course dinner+a glass of Frizzante wine+lucky draw. (You can get a drink for free with the Innsbruck tourist card) Sweet basil Address: Herzog-Friedrich-Str.3 1 Business hours: 065438+ 0:00 am (extended to 02:00 from Thursday to Saturday) Recommended reason: Located in the city center, it is a fashionable night bar with various consumption levels. Innsbruck, an ice and snow town in the arms of the Alps, attracts thousands of ice and snow lovers from neighboring countries and even the whole world every year. The snow peaks in the Alps are undulating, as if within reach; The quiet Milky Way passes through the city, and there is an aura everywhere. It was once the site of two Winter Olympic Games. Innsbruck's greatest charm lies in her ice and snow. There are six major ski resorts, with a total length of 200 kilometers and an altitude of about 1200 meters. Visitors can take 59 cable cars at any time. Every year from 1 1 to may, it is an ideal season for skiing. You can see a family enjoying the snow everywhere. Skiing has always been a popular sport here Recommended places to experience: Eagle Stadium, Northridge Park and Staby Glacier. The usual Innsbruck is just a quiet town, but it becomes very lively when it comes to festivals. Like other parts of Austria, people in Innsbruck like music and art. Every festival has an outdoor festival, which is simple and natural, without too many rules and regulations, and everything is based on happiness. There is an Easter Art Festival from March to April, and there are various music performances in the streets and theaters. From April to 10, there is a Tyrol Drama Festival, and you can watch country folk songs and musical instruments on the street. From June to July, Innsbruck Summer Dance Festival, people are singing and dancing in the street; Christmas is coming in November. The Winter Olympics 1964 and 1976 were held here. Ski jumping on Mount Bei Ji Ze is a symbol of "Innsbruck, the sports capital". In winter, skiers wearing ski boots ride trams in droves. In summer, you can see many backpackers. As the central city of Tyrol, Innsbruck is deeply loved by tourists from all over the world. You can further visit the Alps from here.