In summer and winter.
Always something
to do in Innsbruck.
There’s never a dull moment, if you spend your time with us at the city hotel Kapeller. Because Innsbruck offers events that will amaze you in every season. Be part of challenging sports competitions where records are broken – as spectator or participant. Or visit one of the musical highlights, offering the right sound for every taste. But also other cultural and culinary events provide for moments, that will stay in the minds of the Innsbruck visitors. Join in and admire the diversity! Your room at Hotel Kapeller is waiting for you.
Tue, 02.01.2024 11:15
Bergisel Stadion
72. Four hill tournament Innsbruck 2024
Schedule: 2nd January 2024
11.15 : Official Training
13.30 Uhr: Qualification
Schedule: 3rd January 2024
12.00 : Trial round
13.30 : Competition, final and award Ceremony afterwards
For the fourth time in a row, LUMAGICA opens its doors in the Hofgarten. This year, you will be whisked away on a magical "journey through time" that glows in the darkness and enchants your senses. Every step along the circular path, which is over a kilometre long, brings forth a new fascinating light display. Amidst abstract elements and interactive light installations, LUMAGICA offers countless opportunities to linger, marvel and participate. Each scene is a work of art that comes to life in the darkness to give unforgettable moments.
Christmas feeling is coming up in many locations in Innsbruck - all traditionally at the christmas market in the old city, modern and flashy at Marktplatz, like a hidden gem in Wilten, authenticly tyrolean in Saint Nikolaus and with panoramic view on Hungerburg and Bergisel.
The Christmas market in the old town is open daily from 11.00 am to 9.00 pm.
Evening
To get to know Tyrolean traditions, a visit of a Tyrolean Evening should definitely be part of your itinerary. The Schuhplattler present authentic folk dances and the music plays on traditional instruments. In combination with the savoury and sweet delicacies, traditions are revived and also the guests and spectators have the feeling of being part of Tyrol.