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How long is the drive from Kitzbuhel to Zermatt?

The direct drive from Kitzbuhel to Zermatt is 310 mi (499 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 50 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kitzbuhel to Zermatt, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Innsbruck, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Grindelwald, Fussen, Vaduz, Friedrichshafen, Locarno, Interlaken, and St. Gallen, as well as top places to visit like Krimml Waterfalls and Tegernsee, or the ever-popular Kufstein Fortress.

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Top cities between Kitzbuhel and Zermatt

The top cities between Kitzbuhel and Zermatt are Innsbruck, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Grindelwald, Fussen, Vaduz, Friedrichshafen, Locarno, Interlaken, and St. Gallen. Innsbruck is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Kitzbuhel and 6 hours from Zermatt.
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Innsbruck

Innsbruck, the capital of Austria's Tyrol region, is a popular destination for winter sports and boasts a mix of Imperial and modern architecture. Nestled in the Alps, it offers stunning landscapes year-round. The city provides breathtaking views from various locations, including the rooftop bar at Adlers Hotel and the Bergisel Ski Jump.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Zermatt
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a renowned German ski resort in Bavaria, is the result of the merger of two towns. It's a popular destination for skiing, ice skating, and hiking, located near Zugspitze, Germany's highest peak. Garmisch is known for its modern vibe while Partenkirchen maintains a traditional Bavarian feel with its cobblestone streets.
42% as popular as Innsbruck
38 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Zermatt
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Füssen

Füssen, a charming Bavarian town in Germany near the Austrian border, is home to the Gothic Hohes Schloss castle and St. Mang's abbey museum showcasing the town's violin- and lute-making industry. The nearby Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle add to the area's eclectic charm. Tegelberg mountain offers outdoor activities like skiing, cable car rides, and an alpine slide.
13% as popular as Innsbruck
32 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Zermatt
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Friedrichshafen

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Friedrichshafen, a city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, is steeped in aviation history and offers a picturesque lakeside promenade dotted with charming cafes. The Zeppelin Museum extensively documents its significance in aviation. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Alps from a steel tower on the lake's pier. The skyline is dominated by the domed baroque towers of the Palace Church, which are visible from above during Zeppelin tours.
12% as popular as Innsbruck
31 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Zermatt
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St Gallen

St. Gallen, located in northeastern Switzerland, is a charming city known for its historical and cultural landmarks. The Abbey of St. Gall, with its diverse architectural styles and impressive library housing ancient books, is a major attraction. The Textile Museum nearby showcases the city's significant textile trade history. Wander through the old town to admire the ornate bay windows on many buildings. Additionally, near St.
11% as popular as Innsbruck
15 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Zermatt
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Vaduz

Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, is a charming city located on the banks of the Rhine River near the Swiss border. The iconic Vaduz Castle, a residence of the royal family dating back to the 12th century, overlooks the town from a hillside. In the pedestrianized town center known as Städtle, visitors can explore modern art at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and discover archaeological and cultural artifacts at the National Museum housed in a medieval building.
12% as popular as Innsbruck
5 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Zermatt
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Jungfrau

Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Jungfrau is an alpine peak in Switzerland, reaching up to 13,642 feet. It features an ice sculpture palace, a chocolate shop, and a cog railway. The region also boasts stunning waterfalls such as Giessbach falls on Lake Brienz, Staubbach fall near Lauterbrunnen village, and Trummelbach falls.
21% as popular as Innsbruck
46 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Zermatt
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Locarno

Locarno, a charming Italian-speaking resort city in southern Switzerland, is nestled on the shores of Lake Maggiore and boasts a delightful sunny climate. The old town dates back to the 12th century and features the historic Castello Visconteo, home to the Museo Civico showcasing Roman antiquities. For breathtaking views, visitors can take a funicular railway to reach the art-filled pilgrimage site of Santuario della Madonna del Sasso overlooking the city.
10% as popular as Innsbruck
25 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Zermatt
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Interlaken

Tours
Private Tours
Interlaken, nestled in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, is a charming resort town flanked by Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. The area boasts traditional timber houses and parkland along the Aare River, with surrounding mountains offering hiking and skiing trails through dense forests, alpine meadows, and glaciers. Paragliding is a popular activity here, providing breathtaking views of the stunning mountain landscape.
11% as popular as Innsbruck
27 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Zermatt

Best stops along Kitzbuhel to Zermatt drive

The top stops along the way from Kitzbuhel to Zermatt (with short detours) are Neuschwanstein Castle, Mount Pilatus, and Zugspitze. Other popular stops include Titlis, Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen, and Bernina Express.
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Kufstein Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Kufstein Fortress, a medieval stronghold perched above the town and overlooking the Inn River, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This well-preserved fortress has witnessed centuries of territorial disputes between Tirol and Bavaria, serving as a prison for political captives. Today, visitors can explore its reconstructed 1300s design, featuring stone walls, halls, and a museum showcasing regional history and historic artifacts from past battles.
This is a must-see. We took our time and walked up the stairways, then later rode the funicular down. The gift shop is nice. The views from the round prison cell level are amazing. 13.50 Euros each, winter rates.
Steve F — Google review
Impressive fortress, well worth a visit. Keep in mind, though, that it is a medieval fortress, and as such, there are plenty of staircases all around. You should not go there if you have mobility problems.
Dagoberto S — Google review
Incredible Culture experience, taking you back in time. Absolutely worth the visit and a dinner with the traditional dancers, they were incredible!
Branson B — Google review
Interesting with museum and a lot of historical stuff. Perfect view! You should go up with the elevator and get down by foot.
Georgia M — Google review
Fun two hours with the kids. Beautiful views, nice display in the museum, tasty restaurant. Very convenient funiculaire!
Tammy Y — Google review
An amazing fortress with many fascinating spots to explore. Very intense experience—worth every cent of the ticket
Alexander N — Google review
Probably one of my preferred fortresses to visit. Lots of different areas to get around and lots to see. We took the funicular up and down from the fortress.
Jo B — Google review
Great place to visit. A lot of interesting displays, with signage in English, which was nice for me. The torture instruments were a bit eye opening. Make sure you are in shape, a lot of walking and inclines, and not all smooth surfaces. But if you are mobile, you will manage fine. Great views of the city and valley below. Just when you thought you would be done, there was another nook or cranny to explore. I arrived via train from Rosenheim. Easy walk to the entrance.
Roger F — Google review
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4.4
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Festung 2, 6330 Kufstein, Austria
https://www.festung.kufstein.at/
+43 5372 66525
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Krimml Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Krimml Waterfalls, the tallest waterfall in Europe, cascades 380 meters down a forested mountainside and offers a picturesque walking path. The well-known waterfall trail provides stunning views of the rushing waters as visitors descend on the opposite side of the falls. Along this path, there are viewing balconies offering fantastic vantage points.
Worth visiting, and the entrance fee is not expensive (€9 for adults, half that for children). Although the trail is well maintained, I recommend wearing good sneakers and a waterproof jacket, as you will definitely get wet if you want to see the waterfall up close from the viewing terraces. It’s definitely worth going a few kilometers further to the mountain lodge, where they serve excellent food at reasonable prices.
Ivana V — Google review
The waterfalls were beautiful, but the hike itself is quite challenging, with only steep paths. Along the way there are several viewpoints where you can enjoy stunning views of the falls, but the view from the top was actually a bit disappointing. Reaching the top is more about the feeling of accomplishment than the view itself. It’s a very touristy spot, with several nice souvenir shops to browse.
Larissa V — Google review
A beautiful place worth visiting, suitable for young and old, but you should wear heavy clothes because the weather is cold. Although it was July, the weather was still quite cold, and I recommend wearing a waterproof jacket and comfortable athletic shoes.
Moza A — Google review
The most beautiful waterfall I ever saw in my life! Try to visit during sunny day, so you can see multiple Rainbow 🤩 There is a hike to the top of the fall, we reached mid way ( kiosk ) and it think this is the most scenic part
Kate G — Google review
Waterfalls are spectacular! So many great views and places where you can almost touch them. Wish to had more time to explore Krimml trails on the top of the waterfalls.
Łukasz B — Google review
One of the best activities to do in that area, the entrance was easy either by cash or card automatic machines, the hike is clean but not easy, the slopes are harsh in some places so better ready. Keep moving and you’ll find yourself in an ooen space with the sound of the waterfalls sit relax and enjoy
Hassan M — Google review
Breathtaking waterfall with amazing views at every level. Well-marked trails, fresh alpine air, and the sound of rushing water make it unforgettable. A must-see in Austria! Entry 9 euro per person and 🅿️ also payable and easy to allocate near the entrance 🅿️ 4&5
Besho A — Google review
On our journey from Sell am See to Tirol we took the scenic mountain pass to stop off at Europe’s largest waterfall. Despite being height of summer season we could still easily park and make our way to the falls. The route is well made. No need for walking boots. We didn’t get all the way to the top - we stopped at about half way. Some great photos of the fall and the landscape.
Steve B — Google review
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4.6
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5743 Krimml, Austria
http://www.wasserfaelle-krimml.at/
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Tegernsee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Tegernsee is a stunning glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 square miles, located in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. It's surrounded by spa towns and hiking routes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families. Visitors can enjoy wellness activities, picturesque landscapes, and a variety of dining options. The area includes resorts such as Tegernsee, Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Very calm lake, especially in this Autumn season. Great location and plenty to explore around. The fun would sure have been doubled with a bicycle. If you have one, then definitely bring one. Several places around to disembark on a journey of your own. Many peaks to climb around as well!
Vaman N — Google review
We took the BRB train from Munich to Tegernsee Lake, which was an easy and comfortable trip that took about an hour. We went just for sightseeing without swimming or taking a boat. The scenery was absolutely beautiful and very peaceful. The lake and mountains create a stunning view that feels relaxing and refreshing. It’s a great place to walk around, sit by the water, and enjoy the calm atmosphere. Even without any activities, it was worth the visit. Highly recommend Tegernsee for anyone looking for a quiet escape from the city.
Nadzim Z — Google review
A Perfect Day Trip to Tegernsee – Nature, Adventure & Peace in One Place Taking the train from Munich to Tegernsee (RB 57) is an experience in itself. The journey is about an hour, but it feels like a scenic film , rolling green hills, charming Bavarian houses, and that magical moment when you first spot the shimmering blue lake from high above. Once you arrive, Tegernsee greets you with postcard-perfect views. The lakeshore is lined with elegant yachts gently swaying in the breeze, cozy cafes with outdoor seating where you can sip coffee while watching the sailboats, and peaceful beaches where the clear water sparkles under the sun. On a sunny day, the lake almost glows, making it perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply lying on the shore with a book. For those seeking a bit more excitement, Tegernsee offers plenty of water sports like kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddling. And if you’re feeling adventurous, paragliding from the nearby mountains gives you a bird’s-eye view of the lake surrounded by the Alps. The whole area has a peaceful, rejuvenating atmosphere. It’s a blend of nature, clean alpine air, and just enough activity to keep you engaged. Whether you’re strolling along the promenade, exploring small shops, or enjoying the mountain backdrop from a sunny cafe terrace, there’s always something beautiful to take in. Bonus Tips for a Perfect Trip: 🕗 Go early morning, especially on weekends, to get a good seat for yoir friends/family. 🚆 Sit on the right side when heading towards Tegernsee for the best view of the lake from above; on the return journey, choose the left side for a repeat of the scenery. 🚌 There’s a bus service from Tegernsee Bahnhof that takes you to different spots around the lake. Divide your time wisely to see as many points as possible. Each corner of the lake has its own charm. Tegernsee is one of those places where time slows down, and you feel refreshed just by being there. Whether you come for sports, sightseeing, or simply peace and nature, it’s hard to leave without planning your next visit.
Nasir J — Google review
Stunning alpine lake, crystal-clear water, and epic mountain views. Easy 1-hour train from Munich. Perfect day trip for nature and relaxation. Go mid-week to avoid crowds!
Pratheek B — Google review
Located in the beautiful countryside of Upper Bavaria. The area offered a gorgeous setting, where it was tranquil and peaceful. You can just sit back and enjoy the scenery by embarking on a ferry ride during the Summer.
D C — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema T — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!! Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs. But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more. Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima M — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan P — Google review
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4.5
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Burg Taufers

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Taufers Castle, located in the picturesque municipality of Sand in Taufers in the Ahrntal valley, is a grand medieval fortress perched on a hill. The castle offers guided tours that showcase its elaborate frescoes, furnishings, and rich history. Surrounded by a nature park and towering peaks, the castle provides scenic views of the stunning mountain scenery.
Really cool medieval castle full of history, scenic views, and relics. We happened to show up right before the start of a tour. The tours are only offered in German and Italian. We grouped up with the Italian your being that we speak Spanish. They do give you an English handout which has some of the tour details. Most of the tour info is included in the handout. Regardless, our tour guide took the time to give us some tidbits in English during the tour. We were grateful to have Margarita as our guide. This place was super cool with so many things to see. Unfortunately for us, it was closing time right after our tour. Make sure you come a bit early to be able to see the rest of the exhibitions and visit the gift shop. And lastly, don't forget to leave a tip at the end of the tour. Enjoy y'all!
Marco G — Google review
Nice... one of the 400 castles in South Tyrol. Visitable with guided tours in german or italian. Big but not sup big castle yet the tour takes you through 20 rooms and displays castle life fom the middle ages to 1800s. Cool. Tip a car parking is situated next to cadtle yet to find you will have to drive a bit further on the main road
DJ N — Google review
Really cool medieval castle with informational plaques in German, Italian, and English. Guided tours are on the hour in German and Italian and are the only way to go into the rooms. If you choose the courtyard tour (€7), you still get a very cool experience walking up the tower and see great views of the valley. Definitely worth checking out if you have an hour or so! The walk from the bus station felt more like a hike and there’s construction on the roads currently (may 2024) forcing us to walk on gravel and mud.
Mikaela M — Google review
The guided tour is definitely worth it!
Pavel — Google review
Great small Castle to visit. Park your car in town, enjoy the walk to the castle and join a guided tour. The castle might not be as big as others, but the guided tour and the well equipped rooms (original furniture, books, etc.) make it worth while. Take your time exploring the castle, some areas are not part of the guided tour, but still accessible, such as the tower, the garden, kitchen and the old ice cellar. Afterwards there is a small restaurant nearby, where you can enjoy a good meal and a perfect view over the Ahrntal region.
T. H — Google review
1hour tour with a great guide (It, Ger, Eng), check the opening hours first, many websites are incorrect as Google. Also dont trust googlemaps with 15min walk from downtown Campo Tures, as the road is quite steep once oit of the town. That said add 10mins for quick walk or 15mins for sights. Or take a car just bellow the castle with 90min free parking. The castle dates back to 12th century with lots of remodeling but keeps its stone look. On the tour you will get to see about 10chambers, courtyard, tower, catwalk. Well kept wooden interiors, amazing library and decorations. Nice views to the valley. Good way to spend 90min walking trip once in the region. Review of 4stars as 5stars belong to Ducal Palace in Venice :) enjoy. 10€ adult
Martin K — Google review
Small castle is worth visiting only with the guided tour, which occurs more or less hourly, so there's usually a good chance to catch one. Price for visit+tour is fair. Currently, there are a few expositions which can be seen without a guide.
Massimo R — Google review
Lovely little castle. Well worth a visit if in the area. Information regarding parking is not clear. There is free parking at the castle. Dogs are welcome in the courtyard and sounding area but not inside for the guided tour. Kennels are available for free but are very small.
Leanne W — Google review
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4.3
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Burg Taufers Weg 4, 39032 Campo Tures BZ, Italy
https://www.burgeninstitut.com/burg_taufers_beschreibung.htm
+39 0474 678053
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Ahornbahn

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Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
The Ahornbahn is an alpine cable car that takes visitors to the Ahorn mountain plateau, offering access to hiking trails and ski pistes. The region of Tirol in Austria is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with options for both summer and winter activities. In addition to skiing, the area boasts a vibrant apres-ski scene in towns like Innsbruck, Kitzbuhel, and Seefeld.
If you are a beginner, this is your place, rather than Penken. It offers properly wide slopes with amazing quality of snow, and much less people. Bonus points for a fun park, igloo bar and eagle shows.
Jana K — Google review
Amazing experience! Ahornbahn offers a fast and comfortable ride up into breathtaking mountain scenery with incredible views. The cabin is spacious and modern, and the ride up is smooth and well-organized. At the top, you’ll find beautiful hiking trails, stunning nature, and spots to relax or grab a bite. It’s the perfect destination for families, hikers, and mountain lovers. Big plus for the friendly staff and excellent service. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Mayrhofen!
Johny W — Google review
A great way to go to the top! We would recommend going to the middle station, and hiking up to the top from here. You get some great panoramic views during the walk. You can drink and eat something on the large terrace on the top. You can see over 3000 different peaks, from all the different mountains in the Alps!
Tim V — Google review
Visited in the Summer, such a gorgeous day out! Could have used better advertising for additional parking but thankfully they let us park as we were with my 75yr old aunt
Veronika F — Google review
Smooth ride with stunning panoramic views! The Ahornbahn cable car is fast, modern, and offers breathtaking scenery all the way up. A great way to start a day of hiking or skiing. Highly recommended
Mohammed A — Google review
The cable car is nice, but it has no ventilation inside, and the smell from people that come down from hikes is sometimes very problematic. Also, we visited in summer so it was very hot. The last car leaves at 5pm which is very early in our opinion. The parking is not free. To be honest, for 40 euros/pers we were expecting better services.
Loredana E — Google review
Engineering masterpiece. Runs already from 7:30 (in summer). I recommend to be here early in morning when we were almost alone in cabin for 120 people. The views are really great. The parking is paid, but if you have a ticket to go up you get whole day for 3 euro.
Jiri V — Google review
A great experience. Know the hours of operation if planning a hike so you don’t get stuck hiking down the mountain. Highly recommend a swim suit for the small man made pool at the top. The plastic tickets can be returned for 2 euros
Luke B — Google review
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Ahornstraße 853, 6290 Mayrhofen, Austria
http://www.mountopolis.at/
+43 5285 62277
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Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH (Nordkette) is a modern transportation system connecting Innsbruck with Hungerburg, designed by Zaha Hadid. The cable car ride offers a scenic 20-minute journey to the Nordkette, showcasing breathtaking views of Innsbruck and its surrounding mountain landscapes.
If I could give this more than 5 stars, I would! The Nordkette Cable Car is like riding straight into a postcard. 🚡 You start right in the heart of Innsbruck, glide up on the Hungerburg funicular, hop on the Seegrubenbahn, and before you know it you’re soaring over alpine meadows and jagged peaks. The final stretch to Hafelekar feels like you’re being lifted to the edge of the sky — and the views at the top? Absolutely jaw-dropping. 🌍✨ The ride itself is smooth, the cabins are clean, and the staff are friendly. Pro tip: go on a clear day — you’ll see the whole city spread out below and snow-capped peaks stretching forever. Bring a camera and a jacket, because even in summer it’s chilly at the top! Whether you want to hike, snap a million photos, or just sip a drink with the most epic backdrop imaginable, this is a must-do in Innsbruck. Worth every cent and then some.
Ashley C — Google review
Value for money if you go during happy hours. Even if you don’t find tickets online, just go there and they will apply the discount of 20% during happy hours. We went around 4 PM and I think it is perfect timing. Very little rush in funicular, cable cars (there are 2) , view point and also in the cafe/restaurant.
Jaydeep T — Google review
Great visit. A total of two sets is cable car takes you to the top location. The views are splendid. Allow approx. 3 hours for the complete trip.
Hash K — Google review
Amazing thing to do when you want to escape the heat in the city on a hot cloudless day! Cable car and gondola can be packed. Getting tickets online is a good idea. It’s not cheap but the views totally worth it!
W. H — Google review
I came here in March 2025 I had a brilliant time going to The Top Of Innsbruck. Exciting travel up the mountain. Short but sweet walks. Brilliant views. Food and drink options. A very fun climb to the top. wait time for cable cars is usually not too bad.
Joe S — Google review
Cost is slightly high but the experience is the best, must to do activity. Don’t miss to go to the top where there is a cross, it is a small treck but the view from apex is heavenly.
Siddharth V — Google review
An excellent way to see the top of Innsbruck! The station is clean and well maintained, and the ticketing system was clear. This is the first station for the rail car, then there are two more cable cars to reach the top station. The entire journey takes maybe 30 minutes if you time it correctly.
Madeline K — Google review
This is worth an experience. The views are just stunning and you can see whole of Innsbruck scattered and beautiful. This is one of the must go places in Innsbruck. It takes you to the highest point where you can go for a small hike.
Rachana D — Google review
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Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
https://nordkette.com/de/
+43 512 293344
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Golden Roof

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Historical landmark
Museums
The Golden Roof is a renowned Gothic oriel in Innsbruck, adorned with 2657 fire-gilt copper tiles that give it its name. Originally built for Emperor Maximilian and his wife to observe events below, it now houses a museum chronicling Innsbruck's history. The exterior is particularly impressive, featuring murals and intricate designs, while the museum offers an insightful look into the city's past.
The Goldenes Dachl or Golden Roof is a landmark structure located in the Old Town part of Innsbruck, Austria. It is a famous plaza of the city. This was completed in 1500 century. It was decorated with 2,000 plus copper tiles for the Emperor at that time. The Emperor and his wife used the balcony to observe festivals, tournaments, dancing, and other events that took place in the plaza below. Up to this day, the plaza is being used for basking, dancing, and events. It's us a nice walk around the plaza with the varieties of shops.
Jun H — Google review
The golden roof of Innsbruck is a fun little thing to see and is in a beautiful part of the old town. There’s lots of good shopping and restaurants around here that make for a fun outing or a good walk from your hotel. It’s worth seeing this too since it’s an iconic part of Innsbruck.
Benjamin M — Google review
The Golden Roof in Innsbruck is a captivating sight! Its shimmering gold tiles make it a stunning backdrop for photos, especially under sunlight. A perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and soaking in the historic charm of the old town. A must-visit for unforgettable memories.
Tongz N — Google review
A beautiful city with stunning mountain views. The cityscape is always set against a backdrop of mountains, which makes it truly picturesque. Everything is very charming, with plenty of restaurants and shops all around.
Yigal R — Google review
The Golden Roof is Innsbruck’s most famous landmark, a late Gothic balcony built in 1500 for Emperor Maximilian I and decorated with 2,657 gilded copper tiles. It’s an impressive piece of history and a symbol of the city, though the small size can feel a bit underwhelming compared to its fame. Worth a look while wandering the Old Town, especially for the historical significance, but don’t expect a grand spectacle.
E P — Google review
The Golden Roof is a landmark located in the old town. It is the most famous symbol of the city. The roof, completed in 1500, was decorated with 2,657 gilded copper tiles for Emperor Maximilian I to commemorate his marriage to Bianca Maria Sforza. The emperor and his wife watched various events from the balcony. Unfortunately, due to the height, it is not possible to see the details more clearly.
Bogdan M — Google review
The entry to the museum is free with the Innsbruck card. So I went in to take a look... It wasn't much. But provided some relief from the scorching sun. You have to go upstairs.
JY T — Google review
Each building on the street is so defined and colorful that you can almost miss this one with the golden roof built for the Emperor so he could view the street and tournaments. Nevertheless it’s gorgeous. There’s a small museum inside but I didn’t go in. There is so much to see on the street across from this Goldenes Dachl that you become distracted with the sheer art that these two streets are.
Srinidhii M — Google review
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Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
https://www.innsbruck.gv.at/page.cfm?vpath=bildung--kultur/stadtmuseen--stadtgalerie/museum-goldenes-dachl
+43 512 53601441
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Swarovski Crystal Worlds Innsbruck Store

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$$$$very expensive
Costume jewelry shop
The Swarovski Crystal Worlds Innsbruck Store is an upscale chain offering a wide range of crystal jewelry, watches, Christmas ornaments, and home accents. Housed in one of Innsbruck's oldest buildings near the Golden Roof, this store spans two floors and showcases flashy accessories and jewels from renowned designers like Oscar de la Renta and Karl Lagerfeld. It's a perfect place to find unique gifts or treat yourself to some eye-catching bling.
What a wonderful experience! The store is so beautiful and the staff were amazing. If you are in Innsbruck, do not miss the opportunity to shop at this luxury store with over 130 years of history!
Shaggy W — Google review
We just wanted to see how beautiful these crystals display. We did not buy anything from them, too bad for them. But the way they arranged their display, even on the way to exit, they enticed visitors with various pricing range to make sure that they would get something from them. Nevertheless, it's still worth a visit to see various crystals, such ones in marvel movies, Donald Duck etc. The display at ground floor (first enter) is €€€ above but the ones at 2nd floor is more affordable and attractive.
Murphy C — Google review
Visiting the Swarovski store in Innsbruck, Austria, is a must for any crystal lover. The store itself is beautifully designed, creating a luxurious atmosphere to browse their stunning collection. You'll find a wide array of sparkling jewelry, home décor, and accessories, all showcasing the brand's signature brilliance. The staff is helpful and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall shopping experience. If you're in Innsbruck, a trip to Swarovski is a dazzling experience!
Hiya G — Google review
Great place to visit and easy walk. The presentation is very nice throughout the museum. Plus point, entry is free with Innsbruck Card
Hash K — Google review
Crystals are everywhere and epic things which made up of crystals. Watching all this gives calmness to my eyes but my heart says buy something😜 from Swarovski. I saw not only one dress which wore by Ananya pande but also many other things and characters from Disney. Totally worth it.
Manasi D — Google review
The store is upstairs with a wide range of collection similar to the one in crystal world , not just jewelry, i had the pleasure to be dealt with the beautiful lady ( Laila ) she has her own unique way in marketing with her beautiful smile , thanks a lot Laila for the special gift too
Eman. S — Google review
The staff were so nice! I bought a ring yesterday but realised it was too big once i cut off the rubber that tied it to the packaging. So i headed in to exchange my ring today. The exchange process was really easy and the staff were happy to help. I went in with my ring in M size, the original packaging and the receipt. And i tried on the S size ring with the help of a staff. Then i just brought the S size ring to the cashier and explained the need for a change in size. The exchange was super quick, took less than 10 mins altogether! Really thankful for the experienced staff and the helpful service!
Gwen — Google review
Worth a look inside even if you're not buying anything. £25k Disney sets and more!
John L — Google review
4.3
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Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 39, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
https://kristallwelten.swarovski.com/Content.Node/wattens/index.de.html
+43 5224 51080
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Partnachklamm

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Partnachklamm, located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, is a narrow and picturesque gorge featuring waterfalls and a walkway, making it a popular destination for hikers. During winter, torch hiking tours are available in the area, offering an exciting way to experience the beauty of the gorge. The 703m long and 80m high Alpine wonder provides breathtaking views of spraying waterfalls, rapids, and calm basins.
A Must-Visit for Nature Lovers! 💚🏞️ Partnachklamm is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited — truly a wonder created by nature. If you ever get the chance, this place is an absolute must-visit! I wish I could go there again. The whole experience feels magical. The stunning gorge, the flowing river, and the natural ambience — it’s honestly hard to describe in words. You’ll be walking along the riverbanks, and much of the path runs through tunnels where it feels like it’s raining inside. It’s such a unique and refreshing feeling. A quick tip: If you can handle the cold, it’s better to wear shorts or something you can easily fold up. The pathway can get wet, and your clothes might get dirty by the time you exit the gorge. But if you’re sensitive to cold, make sure to carry a jacket with you. If you love nature, adventure, and breathtaking views, you’re definitely going to love this place!
Little A — Google review
A must visit for all people who like walking though nature. This place is amazing and so beautiful. U walk through it and wonder how nature works and see that if u leave nature to itself it does amazing things. People with wheelchair, strollers and people with walking handicap will have a hard time walking though here. Also when u go through the gorge is good to have a flash light, waterproof clothing and hiking booth.
Mary L — Google review
Beautiful experience! The Partnachklamm is very well maintained and easy to follow, with clear paths and a nicely mapped route through the gorge. It’s a relatively easy hike. It can get a bit crowded on weekends, but the scenery more than makes up for it. After exiting the gorge, there are plenty of hiking trails to choose from if you’d like to continue exploring. Highly recommended!
Andrej I — Google review
Amazing place, gorgeous. Nature is impressive and the power of water is very obvious here. Some parts are rather dark though, so maybe bring a torch or just use your mobile phone for lighting. The paths are narrow in some parts but seeing that there wasn't too much going on, it was not a problem. I can imagine that it might be bothersome on busy day.
Caughtbyfantasy — Google review
Visiting Partnachklamm – Beautiful, But Overpriced Partnachklamm (Partnach Gorge) is undeniably a natural wonder and a must-see if you're in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area. The gorge is stunning, with its narrow passageways, towering limestone walls, and the sound of rushing water echoing through the canyon. It's an impressive display of raw natural beauty that photographers and nature-lovers will absolutely appreciate. However, the experience does come with a downside: the entrance fee. At €10 per adult (as of 2025), it feels steep for what is essentially a short, 700-meter walk through the gorge. While the path is well-maintained and safety measures are clearly in place, the high price doesn’t quite match the duration or complexity of the attraction. There's no guided experience included, and facilities are fairly basic. If you're traveling with a family or on a budget, the cost can add up quickly. It would be more reasonable if the ticket included access to nearby trails or some additional interpretive content about the geology and history of the gorge. In short: Pros: Stunning scenery, unique experience, easily accessible. Cons: Short walk, crowded during peak hours, and overpriced for what you get. Worth visiting once, especially if you've never seen a gorge like this before — but be prepared to pay more than you'd expect for a brief nature walk.
Virgiele C — Google review
It’s a beauty. Observing the gorge and the surrounding was a very nice adventure. Obviously it might get a bit crowded especially on the weekends but the beauty wouldn’t allow anything to interfere. There is also a very nice hike route right after the gorge. Totally recommend.
Ali — Google review
Amazing experience walking along the catwalk and carved path through this glacial slot canyon! The water is clear and tinted ice-blue, rushing, and slicing through space that seems only a few feet wide, while you walk through cavernous tunnels and under overhangs. And then, coming out the other side, you get to walk back above and over it all! What a fun hike!! Just be prepared for some steep walking with good shoes, water, and a flashlight for those dark sections!
Brian B — Google review
Very beautiful gorge. Absolutely worth the entry price. Expect to get some drops of water as you go. It was pretty busy on a Friday morning. The walk above the gorge on the way back is really picturesque too.
Brian G — Google review
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Wildenau 14, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
https://www.partnachklamm.de/
+49 8821 1807777
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Zugspitze

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Zugspitze is a well-known alpine destination that offers a ski resort, glaciers, and cable car rides with breathtaking scenic views. The area features a historic building constructed by Adolf Wenz in the late 19th century, which includes a weather station and former royal high observatory. Visitors can experience the thrill of ascending Germany's highest mountain via cog railway and cable car.
The most beautiful cable car ride of my life, and the view… indescribable. This is something everyone should see.😍😍 We went up by cable car and came back down with the cogwheel train, which after a while offered a beautiful view of the lake, the mountains, and the surroundings. Also a must-see.😊
Marta A — Google review
Visited in the autumn season — no snow, but the view was absolutely stunning! 🍁 The surrounding mountains and lakes looked breathtaking in golden shades. The cable car ride was smooth and offered amazing panoramic views. Even without snow, Zugspitze felt peaceful and majestic.
Divakar A — Google review
Very cool, highly recommend even if the mountain is covered in clouds up top. If that’s the case it would be nice if the ticket was discounted, but rain or shine it’s 75€ per person. There’s a restaurant & bar up there as well
Chris O — Google review
Beautiful view, great experience as tourists. there is another cable that takes you to the skiing part it is on the other side of the mountain. car park just outside the cable station. restaurants and shop accessible restrooms very clean. there are 2 options to get up/down to Zugspitze, cable or train. it is 75€ 2 ways on the cable I felt terrible pressure going down so mabe it is better to take the train down.
Yael F — Google review
Great place to visit if you want to experience high altitudes without actual climbing. Fast transfer by the cablecar, or more slow ascent by cogwheel train. The building at the summit has multiple floors and observation desks, you can cross to the Austrian side. There are restaurants on both sides. You can also take another cable car to the other side and play in the snow, even in August. Breathtaking views. Go early in the day to beat the clouds. There is also a small church. The bravest ones can climb the actual summit with the cross. Plan to spend at least a couple of hours and bring a sweater. Even in August.
Elllen K — Google review
The Zugspitze is the largest mountain of the Germany situated in the range of Alps Mountain, located on the scenic border between Germany and Austria, is an unforgettable experience and a must do especially for the fully snow covered peak and the thrill of the ascent. I highly recommend the cable car over the cogwheel train for the most breathtaking views, though both are covered in the approximately €75 combined ticket (which includes skiing access). We started by riding straight to the summit for a stunning, almost indescribable panorama, witnessing the sunset from the peak was a truly magical moment. We then descended to the lower Zugspitzplatt where the vast snow fields feel like a different universe perfect for playing in the snow and skiing. The ample parking, the presence of helpful mountain volunteers, and the organized operation make it a safe and enjoyable trip. Tip: Be sure to wear appropriate gear, especially warmers and gloves, and note that the last descent is strictly enforced, so plan to be back on the train or cable car around 4:30 PM. A truly wonderful and perfect day trip!
Arunbhaarat — Google review
You can take the train to the mountain, from there you can take a cable car to the top. This was one of the greatest experiences we had it was so much fun going to the top. When you reach the top there’s snow everywhere and free sleds you can take and have some fun like you were a child. It’s really beautiful and worth every cent. There’s a restaurant on the top where you can enjoy a beer the good was also great
Dobrin Z — Google review
Zugspitze was amazing! The views were absolutely stunning and the mountain lounge was the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the scenery. The cheesecake wasn’t the best, but honestly, the view made up for it.
Andrea T — Google review
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Obergurgl-Hochgurgl

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Obergurgl-Hochgurgl is a winter paradise with its high-altitude runs reaching up to 3,000 meters, offering excellent snow conditions even in the lower areas. The resort features expansive and well-groomed slopes suitable for skiers of all levels, from beginners to experts. With modern lift systems and a well-connected network of slopes, visitors can easily navigate between different areas. Additionally, the resort provides night skiing opportunities and a snow park for added excitement.
Great high ski resort. Minimal queues. Good, wide blue runs although there are some blues from the top of the mountain that should not be blues, too narrow with shear side drop offs. Will definitely visit again.
Kay M — Google review
Obergurgl is a stunning alpine village offering excellent skiing, breathtaking views, and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Great snow reliability, modern lifts, and charming hotels make it a top winter getaway in the Austrian Alps. Near the end of season a lot of the bars and restaurants shut but it still has a nice feel about it.
Graham W — Google review
Had a great experience here! Outstanding views, very good quality of slopes and overall infrastructure. I highly recommend it!
Roman ( — Google review
Awesome enormous ski area with breathtaking Tyrolean views. Great grooming. Although there were lots of people the last week in February when we were there, the lifts handle the crowds and the slopes were decently uncongested. Just gorgeous.
Monika S — Google review
Fantastic ski area. Great for beginners. Hochgurgl was great. Buses good and people friendly. Will return.
Chris F — Google review
Beautiful, awesome ski runs, great early season snow conditions with amazing views
D J — Google review
If you're looking for the ultimate winter escape, look no further than Obergurgl! This ski resort in March is nothing short of perfection—think powdery snow, crisp mountain air, and sunshine that makes you want to ski all day long. The snow quality? Top-notch. It's like skiing on marshmallows (but way cooler!). The slopes are impeccably maintained, offering something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros. Not to mention, the après-ski vibes are just as good as the skiing—delicious food on the slopes and cozy accommodations that make you feel right at home. It's the kind of place where you can’t help but smile with every turn. If you're not here yet, what are you waiting for? Get ready to make your friends jealous with your epic photos and unforgettable memories!
Piotr A — Google review
Nice weather and great ski piste
Enache M — Google review
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Ramolweg 7, 6456 Gurgl, Austria
https://www.gurgl.com/en/activities/
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Aqua Dome

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Wellness hotel
Spas & Wellness
Nestled in the picturesque Otztal valley, Aqua Dome is a luxurious mountain retreat and spa property that offers a sophisticated blend of wellness treatments, chic dining, and stunning mountain views. This award-winning spa boasts 12 indoor and outdoor pools fed by natural thermal springs, as well as seven modern saunas designed for relaxation and healing. Guests can also indulge in the futuristic SPA 3000 exclusively available to hotel guests, featuring quiet zones and panoramic windows overlooking the breathtaking valley.
We had an absolutely amazing and truly rejuvenating stay! From the moment we arrived, everything exceeded our expectations. The sauna area and thermal zone were simply outstanding – beautifully designed, relaxing, and spotlessly clean. Our room was spacious, comfortable, and perfectly maintained. The food was exceptional, with every meal offering fresh, delicious flavors and beautifully presented dishes. The staff were friendly, attentive, and made us feel genuinely welcome. Everything was of the highest standard, and we left feeling completely relaxed and recharged. We will definitely be returning – highly recommended!
Marek B — Google review
This hotel and spa is very nice. The staff is absolutely amazing. They are friendly, fast and they all speak English, which was helpful for me and my group. The rooms are a good size and the showers are big too. Some rooms have a fireplace in them as well. The thermal pools and the spa 3000 are so relaxing. The whole place is in the apps and far enough away from town to be quiet but close enough to be accessible. The hotel offers hikes and skiing and bike trail trips for a small additional fee.
Timothy B — Google review
We stayed for two nights, and honestly, everything was spectacular. The room, the balcony with its view of the mountains and cows, everything was perfectly heated. The spa area was excellent — super peaceful and relaxing. A really lovely experience! The only thing that could have been better is if the outdoor pools had different temperatures, as they were all the same. Breakfast was my favorite part. There’s a wide variety and everything was delicious! The dinners were also very good. I should mention that I forgot my orthopedic pillow at the hotel and asked them to send it to my home since I’m not from Austria. They arranged the shipment at my expense, and within two days I had the pillow at home. So, the service is more than a 10 for me. Thank you so much for paying attention to every detail.
Carolina B — Google review
Excellent stay. A lot to discover inside and outside. Great valley for hiking and biking. Inside: great rooms, excellent food. Good quality of SPA treatments, much better than elsewhere. Reception staff can be more into the details, it took a while to get detailed invoice, and only one person knew how to do it. Highly recommended place and we will definitely come back
Anna F — Google review
Thank you to all the team at aqua dome for making our stay so wonderful. From the lovely people at reception who greeted us with drinks to the people at massage and spa who keep the place running. You are helping people like us have a better life experience and get rid for a few days of our stress. You are literally changing lives not just providing a service. The team is great the food is amazing and the whole place runs on goodness and love thanks 🙏
Turchian O — Google review
Boyfriend and I booked the evening Deluxe ticket and thought 4 hours exploring the thermal spa, sauna and spa3000 would be enough but we loved it so much we returned the next day! We bought a full day ticket for general spa and sauna which included free tea and water, bathrobe and towels and free parking. What a day! And a big shout out to Bobby and Ben who work in the restaurant/bar ⭐
Ewa K — Google review
The building of Aqua dome is a peace of art on it self . And the location is unique in the narrow valley when you are in the baths outside you have the outstanding few on the big and high mountains around you . The exterior and interior have a amazing architecture design. The decoration inside is beautiful and the furniture is beautiful and very ergonomic and comfortable. you can see that everything about the Aqua dome is intelligent thought through and with care . The baths and saunas also very beautiful and every part have its unique characteristics. The food is great and affordable. I have taken de vacation day arrangement which was very enjoyable with access to the private areas. This arrangement i can recommend.
Aqua M — Google review
We stayed as two couples with two toddlers, and it was an absolutely amazing experience! Everything in the hotel feels new, clean, and thoughtfully designed – spacious rooms, very comfortable beds, and a relaxing atmosphere. There are over 10 different pools, each with its own character – saltwater, sulfur, warm, and even a cold pool. The spa area is fantastic, with both dry and wet saunas, and a beautiful adults-only zone that’s peaceful and quiet. The food was excellent – both breakfast and dinner were outstanding, with a great mix of buffet and à la carte dishes, and delicious desserts served to the table. The mountain views are breathtaking, and the kids loved the dedicated children’s pools with small slides and fountains, as well as the indoor play area. Overall, it was a perfect stay – truly the best hotel we’ve ever been to! The only downside was that after check-out at 11:00, access to the spa area was no longer allowed, and we paid extra charge for it We can’t wait to come back!
אופיר ג — Google review
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Oberlängenfeld 140, 6444 Oberlängenfeld, Austria
https://www.aqua-dome.at/#gbp
+43 5253 6400
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Neuschwanstein Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Neuschwanstein Castle, a 19th-century hilltop fortress commissioned by King Ludwig II, is a must-see attraction nestled in the Bavarian Alps near the Austrian border. It's one of Germany's most visited sites and offers tours of its lavishly furnished rooms. While it's a popular tourist spot, some travelers recommend exploring other day trips from Munich for a more rewarding experience.
🇩🇪 A Must-Visit in Germany: Neuschwanstein Castle If you’re planning a trip to Germany, Neuschwanstein Castle is an absolute must-see. Perched on a hill in Bavaria, it looks like something straight out of a fairytale — and it’s no wonder it inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle! There are two main options to reach the castle from the ticket center: 🚌 By shuttle bus 🐎 By horse-drawn carriage For the return journey, you can use the same options or do what we did — walk back down. It’s about a 15–20 minute walk, and totally worth it for the scenic route and peaceful forest atmosphere. One of the highlights of our visit was Marienbrücke (Mary’s Bridge). From here, you get a stunning panoramic view of the entire castle — definitely postcard-perfect! We chose not to go inside the castle and instead spent our time enjoying the breathtaking views and the fairytale ambiance from the outside. It was still a truly magical experience. 🛍️ There’s a souvenir shop on site with some nice mementos. ☕ Unfortunately, the café was closed during our visit. 🚗 Parking is available, though a bit pricey if you’re only staying for a short time. Overall: A memorable and highly recommended experience!
Virgiele C — Google review
The castle location is so beautiful. It is a treat for the sight just to hike towards the castle that is surrounded by bavarian alps. The guided tour, on the other hand is rather short (only 30min). The rooms are accessible only by lots of stairs and no photography is allowed. Only 14 castle rooms were furnished. Furthermore during our visit the cafe was also closed. This was a bummer since the ticket is so expensive for 23euros per person. Furthermore even though young kids are allowed inside the castle for free they need their own ticket and it can't be booked online. The ticket we got got our toddler from the information booth did not have a scan code and my daughter could not get inside so i had to run to fund security to let her inside. The security guide solved the issue quickly though. The point is that the ticket handling system must be more organized and improved upon. On the other hand, the cave room, singers room and the balcony were breath taking so the hassle was kind of worth it. The ticket price should be reduced though. I would say overall it was a very pleasant experience.
Rabia R — Google review
A real-life Disney castle — but truly so much more than that! ✨ I still couldn’t get enough of this place. Every corner feels like stepping into a fairytale. The guided tour is a must — make sure to book it early, as tickets sell out fast. No photos are allowed inside, but it’s absolutely worth it. Each room reflects incredible richness, elegance, and the artistic soul of King Ludwig II — his passion for theatre, music, and beauty shines through every detail. It’s about a 20-minute walk uphill from the ticket area, but they also offer bus services (check the timings!) and horse-drawn carriage rides for a more scenic way up. The path is a bit steep, but once you reach the top, the view and the castle itself make every step worth it. King Ludwig II was truly a dreamer — and walking through his creation feels like walking inside his imagination. Go see it — it’s magical, surreal, and simply unforgettable. 🌄💙
Amrtha R — Google review
The castle is located in a beautiful setting. Tickets may be bought online or in person (reservation recommended for peak season). There’s free shuttle from downtown Füssen to the ticket center. There’s plenty of paid parking. To get up to the castle you may hire a chariot or walk up for 30-40 minutes. The scenery is beautiful and it is worth the walk. During summer the path is shaded by the threes. Inside the castle there’s plenty of stairs to go up. I advise looking up if it is wheelchair accessible.
Cassia V — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ 4.5-Star Review – Neuschwanstein Castle Parking at Platz 4 is very spacious and costs €12 for 6 hours, conveniently located right next to where you catch the bus up to the castle. The bus fare is €5 per adult round trip, and it’s a smooth ride with beautiful scenery along the way. At the top, the area is clear and open, perfect for walking or biking with stunning views all around. The trails are beautiful, offering several photo spots and breathtaking panoramas of the castle and the valley below. There’s also a small snack and souvenir shop at the top with plenty of space and clean bathrooms, making it an easy and comfortable stop before or after exploring. Overall, Neuschwanstein Castle is a magical experience — well worth the visit and the walk. The scenery alone makes it unforgettable!
Jose P — Google review
When near Fussen and Schwangau Neuschwanstein Castle is a must. A beautiful 40 minute uphill walk will bring you there. You can take a shuttle or horse and buggy but the walk is doable if you like and are used to walking/hiking. We did not pay to go in but got good photos from many vantage points outside.
Leila S — Google review
You won't regret visiting here. It's beautiful on the outside but absolutely gorgeous on the inside. If you have trouble walking, definitely take the horse carriage up and/or down (costs money). The walk down is much easier. They have the cutest store after the tour and don't forget to check out the view outside near the bathrooms before leaving. You will not regret it!!
Casey — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking and immersive. The hike up is beautiful and you can take your time just enjoying the scenery. Plenty of photo opportunities outside of the castle, but no pictures inside until you get to the cafe.
Lindsey H — Google review
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Neuschwansteinstraße 20, 87645 Schwangau, Germany
https://www.neuschwanstein.de/
+49 8362 9398877
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Hohenschwangau Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Hohenschwangau Castle, a stunning Gothic-style summer residence of King Ludwig II, is located near the Pollat Gorge. The castle is being rebuilt in the authentic style of old German knights' castles and will feature habitable guest rooms with splendid views of the Sauling and the Tyrolean mountains. Nestled in a breathtaking landscape alongside Neuschwanstein, Hohenschwangau offers insight into the royal upbringing of King Ludwig II.
The castle is truly beautiful, offering picturesque views from a distance that allow you to capture its full grandeur. I recommend purchasing tickets online to save time. While photography is not permitted inside the castle, I believe the tour could be enhanced with more detailed information and exhibits about its history. In my opinion, the exterior of the castle is even more captivating than the interior tour. Overall, it was a good place to visit.
Hiwi — Google review
Definitely a must see castle. The grounds and the views are amazing. Unfortunately you cannot take photos of the interior. But nonetheless the interior doesn't disappoint either. I recommend that you get your ticket and tour time set up online. It definitely makes things easier. There are a few restaurants around the castle that have great food. Plus souvenir shoppes too.
Timothy T — Google review
Just a short 30-minute walk from the world-famous Neuschwanstein lies Schloss Hohenschwangau, and we can genuinely recommend adding it to your visit. While Neuschwanstein often gets most of the attention, Hohenschwangau has a charm and authenticity all of its own. Set against rolling hills, peaceful forests, and a beautiful lake, the castle feels more intimate and lived-in, offering a fascinating contrast to King Ludwig II’s fairytale creation. Tickets can be bought in advance—something we recommend, especially during busier months—and guided tours are offered in several languages. The tour provides wonderful insight into the history of the Bavarian royal family and the important role this castle played in Ludwig’s childhood. Many rooms remain furnished just as they were, which makes the visit feel historically rich and surprisingly personal. Even if you decide not to join a tour, the area around Schloss Hohenschwangau is perfect for a leisurely stroll. The paths are easy to navigate, and the views of the lake and surrounding mountains are incredibly beautiful. It’s a calm and charming place to unwind, especially after the more intense and crowded experience of Neuschwanstein. Overall, we found Schloss Hohenschwangau to be a beautiful and worthwhile addition to the day—less crowded, full of history, and surrounded by stunning scenery. If you’re already in the area, it’s absolutely worth visiting both castles to get the full experience of this remarkable region.
Cheyenne B — Google review
Nice hike up, but not too difficult. The audio guide was really informative and the castle was beautiful. Such a great place to visit!
Markie K — Google review
I visited a lot of Ludwig’s castles and this one isn’t the most spectacular per se but it is a must see specially if you’re interested in his history. This is where he grew up and where his parents lived. The castle has a lot of history that you can learn during your visit. The visit is made with a guide but you have an audio guide in your own language during the tour. It is activated in each room by the guide and lasts a few minutes. Our tour guide was young lady with dark hair. I don’t remember her name but she was one of the best guides I’ve encountered in a museum. She was lovely, smiling, added additional informations during our visit and was gentle. We had a great time visiting the castle thanks to her. You can also visit the gardens for free if you want but you have to book a ticket to see the inside. Also up here you get a nice view over the Neuschwanstein.
Melanie M — Google review
Overall, visiting Hohenschwangau Castle is one of the must do things for any tourist in the area. Personally my visit was both meaningful and enjoyable. The scenery was beautiful, the history fascinating and the atmosphere peaceful. It offered a valuable look into the roots of Ludwig II’s life and imagination, making it a visit worth remembering. On a side note, it’s recommended to book in advance, park your car in parking number 4 and keep in mind that only guided tours are offered inside as well as that picture and videos aren’t allowed.
A. K — Google review
Even tough it's not probably as nice as Neuschwanstein I really enjoyed being inside and especially a look through the window at the end of the tour. Around the castle there are food stands where you can enjoy a hot chilly and some sausage with drinks.
Pavle R — Google review
I visited the yellow castle since the smaller white one was sold out. I was blown away by how amazing the artwork is within. It's unfortunate that pictures aren't allowed inside considering how inspiring the story was. I'd suggest that more people book the yellow castle to see and learn about the old rulers.
Alice — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Alpseestraße 30, 87645 Schwangau, Germany
https://www.hohenschwangau.de/schloss-hohenschwangau
+49 8362 930830
15

Reschensee

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Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Reschensee, also known as Lake Reschen, is a stunning 6.6-square-kilometer artificial lake located in Italy, near the borders of Austria and Switzerland. What makes this lake truly unique is the submerged church steeple and underwater villages that peek out from its waters. The area surrounding Reschensee boasts breathtaking mountain scenery, with the majestic Alps providing a stunning backdrop to the crystal-clear waters of the lake.
A very beautiful place – in winter, the lake completely freezes over, allowing you to walk on it or fly above it.
Iryna K — Google review
My first visit to Italian; South Tyrol. This place is just 45 minutes from Austria. The lake is skyblue and the scenary is amazing, but that day it was a strong cold wind outside, you couldn't spend long there. Take a coat and a hat. The church is still there, from 1950 under the water. Of course another one is built nearby in the village.
Nady N — Google review
Went in late December and the lake was frozen! Not sure hard enough to walk on, but still, looked very cool. The church tower of course is the main sight. There is a walking path around at least one side of the lake. Parking at various sites, paid. Recommend!
Paul H — Google review
Reschensee, nestled in the picturesque South Tyrol region of northern Italy, offers a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. The submerged church tower emerging from the tranquil waters creates a hauntingly beautiful scene, drawing visitors from far and wide. Surrounded by majestic mountains, the lake is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports. Its serene ambiance and unique attractions make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable experience in the Italian Alps.
J C — Google review
This location is a hidden gem, featured in the Netflix original "Curon". The Curon Venosta bell tower is partially submerged in the lake and there is a walkable trail around it through the lake! The location is easily accessible from Tirol, Austria via highway (i.e. from Landeck) via Reschen Pass and from Switzerland or Italy in South. Passo Stelvio and Umbrail Pass, highest roads in Italy and Switzerland are not too far a drive from here.
Rashid F — Google review
Beautiful lake surrounded with mountains. A lot of hiking options and also (most remarkable for me!) - possibility for snow-kiting in winter when lake is covered with thick ice. Season is around late January - early March, but depends on ice coverage and winds. Alternatively smaller lake nearby can be frozen earlier. Rents and kite-schools are also available.
Natalia K — Google review
Lake Resia is the biggest lake of South Tyrol and an artificial reservoir. Up to the year 1950, there were three lakes in this area: Lake Resia, Lake Curon and Lake San Valentino alla Muta. When the reservoir was dammed after the construction of the dam wall (1947-1949), the locality of Curon Venosta as well as much of Resia were flooded and destroyed. The only remnant of old Curon is the steeple, which still towers out of the waters and is nowadays a historical landmark.
Monica C — Google review
A very beautiful place with beautiful sea. You should really visit!
Joanne A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(923)
39027 Graun im Vinschgau, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy, USA
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Breitachklamm

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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Breitachklamm is a must-see natural wonder in Oberstdorf, Germany. It's the deepest rock canyon in Central Europe and offers stunning views of raging white water in summer and frozen waterfalls in winter. The hike through the gorge takes about 1.5 hours and features well-maintained trails, wooden walkways, and bridges for safe crossing. Visitors can explore the visitor center with geology exhibits and enjoy breathtaking scenery from viewing platforms along the way.
This place is an absolute heaven! The entrance ticket costs €7.50 per person, and I highly recommend going as early as possible—the crowd is much smaller before 9:45 AM. After that, it gets quite busy, and you might have to wait in line for tickets. The trek itself is stunning, with beautiful scenery all along the way. There's just one challenging part—after the river ends, there’s a steep incline. If you’re not up for the climb, you can easily turn back at that point and still enjoy most of the experience. Overall, it’s an amazing spot and definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Unnati G — Google review
This is an incredible place to visit. The walk in the gorge where you can see how high the water has been and how it cuts into the walls. Look up for some giant boulders caught above the gorge
Brian G — Google review
This is a fantastic gorge to be explored by everybody. The pathway is broad enough to have two big guys walk abreast. There are no stairs or steps until the exit, and it makes sense to transverse the gorge twice to see it from two sides. The entire path within the gorge is nicely surfaced with concrete and very sturdy so slips are unlikely. On weekends, thousands of people visit, so buying a ticket online is recommended.
Lars L — Google review
Paid 4 euros for the parking and about 7 to go in. You can see the place is being taken care of for the entrance price and the small hike is beautiful. I do recommend doing it a bit early though (around 10 AM was perfect for us), because it can become quite crowded.
Maxime F — Google review
Breitachklamm is an absolutely stunning natural wonder and a must-visit for anyone who loves hiking or simply enjoying the outdoors. The walking trails through the gorge are well-maintained and offer incredible views of the rushing stream below. You can feel the power of the water as it cascades through the narrow rock walls, creating a dramatic and refreshing atmosphere. The area around the stream is peaceful and beautifully green, with plenty of spots to stop, take photos, or just admire the scenery. Whether you’re looking for a short, easy walk or a longer hike connecting to nearby trails, Breitachklamm offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. Word of caution - Be careful in some of the rocky areas, as the ceilings can be low and it’s easy to bump your head. Good shoes and a bit of caution make the walk much more enjoyable! Tickets cost around €7.50 and can be purchased conveniently at the reception counter or online in advance.
Girish V — Google review
Beautiful river and waterfalls, but… Definitely be aware it’s a super touristy place. If you’re going with a big dog: the paths are very small and there’s people turning around and going back. Also there’s a rather paw unfriendly stair with gauze you have to climb if you follow the red route. 😬 I didn’t really enjoy visiting this place because it was crowded, just too many people constantly, everywhere. The staff at the restaurant at the entrance were friendly and the food was good! Nonetheless, it’s definitely an unique place.
Lizzy H — Google review
Highly recommend. One of the most beautiful and gorgeous Gorges you will ever see. If you do it when it’s rainy it’s even more majestic. Rain makes the waterfall and experience more magical. 10/10 must do.
Hami Y — Google review
Nice gorge to go for a walk. I recommend coming very early since it gets really busy during the day.(Didn't forget to check the opening hours). With the ticket you can walk the gorge in both directions. So you can exit the gorge at the top and continue along the river and come back later to go back to the parking lot. I highly recommend continuing after the gorge and visiting one of the Hintere Engere Alpe (mountain restaurant).
Pfulle P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Klammstraße 47, 87561 Oberstdorf, Germany
http://www.breitachklamm.com/
+49 8322 4887
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St Anton am Arlberg

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Cross-country Ski Areas
St Anton am Arlberg, located in the Tyrolean Alps, is a renowned Austrian village and a gateway to the expansive Arlberg ski region. It holds the title of being the "cradle of alpine skiing" due to its significant role in pioneering the sport. The Museum St. Anton am Arlberg offers insights into local ski history within a traditional chalet setting.
4.4
(1644)
6580, Austria, USA
http://www.st-anton.at/
18

A1 Silvrettabahn

Mountain cable car
Outdoor Activities
The A1 Silvrettabahn is a fantastic destination for winter sports enthusiasts and families alike. Nestled in the stunning Alps, this large ski resort boasts expansive slopes perfect for skiing and snowboarding, along with a dedicated freeride area that promises thrilling adventures. After an exhilarating day on the slopes, visitors can unwind at the lively après-ski scene or indulge in delicious dining options available throughout the resort.
Best place for skiing and snowboarding în Alps! The mountains are incredibile, the slopes are at high standatds. You definetly won't be desappointed! Heated seats, wide slopes, patry zone, very very good food and more.
Marius T — Google review
Fabulous ski resort. They have a few large gondolas and about 50 lifts altogether. Up on the mountain you can find many places to eat and drink. Superb slopes, mostly groomed very nicely. Lockers are available at the lower lift but also at the mountain.
Yuval K — Google review
Stunning views up and down the mountain. The cable car was smooth and in good condition
Anja D — Google review
Great cable car service. Ran smoothly. No queues. Could exit at the Middle Station (lake walks, archery and play area - toilets at cable car station. Walk of Lyrics back down to the base station in Ischgl) or stay on until Idalp where there was a restaurant, shop and another play area. Another series of chair lifts and a twin liner cable car can take you on into Samnaun in Switzerland.
Rebecca B — Google review
There are many slopes at Ischgl, making it an interesting place to ski, I especially like those steep runs. It's hard to get bored there.
Jery K — Google review
Good ski resort, we had a lot of fun there. We systematically had a large queue in the valley in the morning though, as the resort has very few entry points for its size.
Louis — Google review
Silvretta in Ischgl is absolutely amazing. So many trams, chairlifts, and runs that one can ski for a week. The views are amazing and snow is perfect. We loved the lodges and restaurants on the mountain. The food quality and selection was great. The Après Ski in Ischgl was phenomenal. Lots of places to eat and celebrate an awesome day on the mountain. We had a wonderful time here with memories for a lifetime.
LANCE S — Google review
One of the best ski resorts in Australia/Switzerland/Germany area. The resort is quite broad and you can spend 1 week literally only with ski or snowboarding. The ski area enters into Switzerland as well and you can find tax free shops! But be careful for the tax free route because the last part is flat and it could take a long time for snowboarders to arrive at the gondola. As that gondola is not frequent (once in 10-15 mins) there is possibility that you cannot come back to the area you want to be back. Therefore clear understanding of the map and planning is very important to avoid paying money for expensive taxies and wasting time. Great view and great course with wide variety. Also nice snowpark is available for those like to play in them. I also recommend to go to a pizzaria in the resort. They offer very good pizza for a lunch break.
Itoke — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(1554)
Silvrettapl. 2, 6561 Ischgl, Austria
http://www.silvretta.at/
+43 5444 606
19

Bregenzer Festspiele

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Festival
Sights & Landmarks
Bregenzer Festspiele is a must-visit event that takes place every second year, offering a stunning atmosphere and a great show. It features wonderful open-air operas like Madame Butterfly, providing an impressive performance in each act. The festival offers a unique Austrian experience with its outdoor dining options and top-rated restaurants serving Italian cuisine, pizza, and more. This cultural extravaganza is highly recommended for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the arts during the summer months in Bregenz.
Saw Der Freischütz at the Bregenzer Festspiele this July and it was absolutely breathtaking. The lake stage, the visuals, the music, everything was so powerful and beautifully done. I didn’t expect to get so emotional, but the story and performances really pulled me in. Even though it was 2 hours straight with no intermission, it never felt long. Such a unique and unforgettable experience. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Fatima S — Google review
You have to distinguish between the creative aspects of the Bregenzer Festspiele and the guest experience. The first is worthy of its reputation, the latter is amateurish. The stage, the singing, the costumes, the location are all beyond criticism. I've been four times and, even as someone with no interest in opera, the performance has always been a rewarding experience. Your enjoyment thereof is however undermined by neglected basics: the lack of toilets is laughable (allow 20 minutes of queueing for the gents); the hard, narrow plastic seats hurt within 45 minutes; the view is always seriously obstructed because the raking is too flat. By far the biggest flaw is the audio: it is quiet and unclear. The warning about phone use is loud and clear, but then the dialog/singing is indiscernible. Most guests are left reading the subtitles, from which random sentences are missing. Comparable outdoor stages better understand that what happens on stage is only part of the experience. So the Bregenzer Festspiele is a worthwhile experience, if you have realistic expectations - this is not simply a pleasurable night at the theater.
Graham B — Google review
I am visiting the festival next once every two years for the last 12 years and have never been disappointed. I would recommend to buy premium tickets that include a seat inside in case of the opera having to be moved due to bad weather. Also arriving early and exploring Bregenz beforehand is a good idea as Bregenz alone is worth a visit.
Thomas K — Google review
We visited “The Freischütz” by Carl Maria von Weber, which is considered a key work of the German romantic opera. We can highly recommend it: amazing, very elaborate decorations built on the lake, great music and singing, large cast, lots of special effects and overall an outstanding performance. The story takes place in a rural German village. Max, a young forester, must win a shooting contest to marry Agathe, the daughter of the head forester, Kuno. However, Max has lost his confidence after a series of failures. In desperation, he turns to Kaspar, another forester who has secretly made a pact with dark forces. Kaspar convinces Max to cast "magic bullets" in the haunted Wolf’s Glen at midnight. These bullets are supposed to never miss their target, but the last bullet is controlled by the devil. At the contest, Max fires his final bullet at a target meant for the competition — but the bullet, influenced by evil, instead aims at Agathe. Miraculously, she is saved by a sacred wreath she wears, and Kaspar is struck down instead. In the end, Max confesses his actions. Rather than being punished severely, he is given a year to prove his worth, after which he may marry Agathe. The opera blends elements of folklore, supernatural horror, love, and redemption, and is known for its vivid atmosphere, especially the eerie Wolf’s Glen scene.
Anna V — Google review
A beautiful place and a fantastic venue, I am here most years for the opera and it never fails to enchant me. It's a very special place and a beautiful lake to go with, I would visit every year and every year again. Food is superb, try the local beer Moran, wine is good value and very tasty, you should come to Bregenz and have a fantastic time, 2 to 3 days is perfect. Enjoy
Val K — Google review
This has been on my bucket list since I found out about an amphitheater on Lake Constanz! It did not disappoint! Performance: We saw "Der Freischütz" (The Marksman) by Carl Maria von Weber. While it was in German, the story was easy to follow, except perhaps the ending, which was unexpected for me. The actors were amazing, especially when working in a stage with water throughout. Staging: The star of the show! A stage built on a lake with a lake on it. Dilapidated buildings illustrate the young Agathe's desperation to go anywhere else. The staging added to the morose nature of the setting. The use of fire and water defines the infernal struggle going on with Max as he tries to win Agathe's hand. Seating: Stage on the lake, seating on the land. It still had an intimate feeling with 7,000 seats. With the slope of the seating, there shouldn't have been a bad sight line. Although it can be a little intimidating for some. Therefore, if you are uncomfortable with height, choose seats in the lower rows. Another tip would be to bring a pad for your seat. Sitting for two or more hours on weather-resistant plastic seats can be uncomfortable. Theater: The theater was nicely laid out. The restrooms are clean. The lobby is well designed with easy access to amenities. The after show bars provided a nice area to discuss the show. It included special drinks for the festival! I was more than satisfied with my visit and enjoyed it immensely!
Tony P — Google review
It is so impressive, had Goosebumps through the entire show, it surprised me in every way. I have been to many operas, this is a total different game. Go, just book it, you will not regret it. Also perfect for a surprise romantic weekend away.
Jorge — Google review
Simply amazing, no other words for the experience
Ricardo H — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Platz d. Wr. Symphoniker 1, 6900 Bregenz, Austria
https://bregenzerfestspiele.com/de
+43 5574 4076
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Parsenn - Davos Klosters

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Parsenn is a vast ski area that offers expansive runs, including the 12-km Parsenn descent, and numerous dining options. It is part of a group of mountains in Davos specially prepared to welcome guests in the summer, with ski slopes transforming into hiking and mountain biking trails covering 700 km. One of the main attractions in Davos is the Parsenn-Davos funicular, providing access to breathtaking mountain views for both skiers and non-skiers.
Great place for skiing in the Davos dorf... The top here is close to 2900m...so much pistes for every level of skiers... Pistes always good prepare... Not so much crowded... One thing you must try and if you are good ski and if there is enough snow is 12km slope from top to Kublis... If you want break or lunch there is few good restaurants for eat or drink something... All recommendations for visit and skiing if you are in Davos or in this part of Switzerland
VLAJKO P — Google review
Love this place! From Zürich its super easily accessible - its a little less than 2 hours from Zürich HB to Klosters Platz. As soon as you exit the train, across the street is a rental place where you can rent your gear. Literally next to the rental place is the gondola entrance. If you didnt buy your ticket online, you can buy it at the gondola entrance (can only pay with card - no cash is accepted). Mid morning its a bit of chaos there as its just one door for access to the ticket box and gondola entrance. I would recommend arriving no later than 8.30-9.00 if you dont want to queue. Even with a queue, you can get to the ski runs in 30 min - 1 hour, it isnt that bad of a wait. Note, that there is a second gondola to take after the first. The runs are really great - not too easy but not too difficult either. There is one run that takes you through the forest and all the way down to next to the 1st gondola. This is where the apres ski is. For the apres ski, definitely arrive a bit earlier than run closure if you want to get a seat inside (there is live music). If you cannot grab a place inside, they sell drinks out of a little car outside and there are a few places to stand/sit as well. After apres ski, its a quick walk across a bridge to the train station and rental return.
Ari M — Google review
Got charged for cleaning fees although no one cleaned the rooms throughout my stay, the apartment was cleaned by us prior to checking out in accordance to the policy told to us by the receptionist. However, two wrapped up trash bags were left due to the trash cans being full and we informed the receptionist of this . The receptionist made us go back to the rooms after checking out to remove the trash bags or else an extra fee would be charged (on top of the cleaning fee we already paid per apartment as we had more than one apartment). There is nothing relaxing about this resort and the customer service in the reception makes matters worse . Overall should have saved my money, time , and peace of mind.
Hesa B — Google review
My first Swiss ski experience and absolutely loved it! Not surprising, everything worked perfectly smoothly, lifts, ski rent shop, buying ski pass online. There wasn't so much snow but all slopes were open nevertheless. We went there on a gorgeous Sunday and did over 70km of slopes. The ski pass is a bit pricey but totally worth it.
Erik J — Google review
Lovely skiing spot. It would be very nice if they add lift schedule to their website so that you can check it while you are skiing to ensure that you aren't missing the last lift ride. Currently the list schedule is available in text format with location names but you have no idea what those names mean you obviously look at the map and the schedule of the lifts must be available on the map, which should provide the schedule for both directions of the lift not just one. For example, last main train goes down at 17:00 but the website schedule shows 16:00 - but this is the ride up and is irrelevant for people who are already up in the mountains. In result you have to finish you ski day one hour earlier which is frustrating and not the experience you expect at the ski resort ...
Peter N — Google review
Even though I don't ski, the views from the top are amazing! If you travel by train your stop is Davos Dorf. Once there you walk about 5-10 minutes and then you have reached your destination. To go all the way to the top you change trams but it won't take that long to reach the top. Make sure to visit the village afterwards!
Alejandro M — Google review
Spend an amazing day skiing on accessible blue tracks, since I am a beginner! A beautiful resort with lots of tracks for every skill sort! Found an amazing restaurant in me middle of track 15, which had an amazing view, and delicious food with vegetarian options! Had an amazing day there!
Ana R — Google review
The best ski resort! Skiing here since 2012 and not bored! Not good for very begginers, but if you are ok on red slopes you should come here to practice. Only few Tbars left, which you can avoid, if you come from Klosters side, ski down to the double chair lift, or go forward to the carpet lift, and then go on higher.. i like that first slopes are done so that you can warm up well, and higher you ski,you can find steeper places. There are many slopes that are wide and straight, where you can practice with different level skiers. There is fun slope that goes parallel blue slope nr15. Some restaurants (one i know for sure) that do not accept credit cards, make sure to have some cash, just in case. I like Parsenn that its in the valley and you can ski several directions of the mountain, towards Davos,Klosters or Saas,Küblis.. on Davos side, there are two fun places: Race slope, where you can get the video of your skiing after you register your ski card, and the slope where you go for max.speed(there's speedometer) Even if you dont want to ski black route, you can take the lift all the way up to see an incredible view of the area, eat in that restaurant and go back with the lift.. totally reccomended. One more thing.. there is a "secret" slope(Seetäli...sssshhhh dont tell to anyone,its our secret;) ), from which you can spot the family of mountain goats(famous Steinbock) in order to earn that experience, you must take a Tbar up ;) dont forget the binoculars if you want to see them even better, but even without you can see them usually. I wish you to have a great ride on Parsenn!!!
Olga G — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(509)
Dorf CH, Promenade 157, 7260 Davos, Switzerland
https://www.davosklostersmountains.ch/parsenn?utm_source=gmb
+41 81 417 67 57
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Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen

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Museum
Art museum
Located in Friedrichshafen, Germany, the Zeppelin Museum is a top attraction that offers a rich display of exhibitions and art inspired by air travel. Housed in the historic Bauhaus building of the former harbor railway station, this museum is dedicated to showcasing the history of airship travel through an extensive collection of over 1500 unique items and historical multimedia resources. One of its main highlights includes the partial restoration of LZ 129 Hindenburg.
Wow! It was a very educational museum! I had always wondered how airships were made and how they worked, and this museum taught me everything! They even had a model of one of the airships, it really felt like I was in one! It wasn’t too crowded, and there were a lot of very cool models and pictures to observe. They had some artifacts from the crash as well. I will definitely be coming back.
Bel C — Google review
this is one of the must visit place when in Friedrichshafen. there are so many exhibits for aviation and it was a spacious and huge museum to move around. Hardly any quene for each exhibit. however i find very limited merchandise at the souvenior shop and hope that they could duplicate the displayed medal into magnets in the future.
Shalli A — Google review
Awesome and completely unexpected visit. I was in the area for work and came across this museum in the late afternoon. Tickets were disconted as there want much time left open but we got around and learned a lot about these awesome airships! Really informative museum and well worth a visit. I expect this is a huge draw after going.
Ashley R — Google review
Nice museum for adults. Interesting history and nice view into the zappelin and the accommodations for passengers. For children ( 12 and 11) who do not speak German and are not very fluent in English, there was not a lot to do. So this was a quick visit.
Martin R — Google review
The museum is certainly interesting. Although I expected more. There is a feeling that some exhibitions were created just to fill empty space. The exhibition is very strangely organized. It is difficult to immerse yourself in the topic because everything is simply scattered thematically.
Andrei B — Google review
Very nice museum. Plenty of things to see!! It gets a little busy in the weekends but it is not a problem, you can still enjoy it!!
Ricardo F — Google review
Interesting, did not know they made cars. The quality was extraordinary. This is a model known as the Zeppelin Gaylord. Check out the interior.
Mark F — Google review
Sehr gut!! Excellent presentation of this fascinating time in Aviation history. Highly recommend.
Tim H — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(1286)
Seestraße 22, 88045 Friedrichshafen, Germany
http://www.zeppelin-museum.de/
+49 7541 38010
22

Castle Casino Vaduz

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Permanently Closed
Casino
Sights & Landmarks
Castle Casino Vaduz is a picturesque fairy-tale castle nestled on a hillside with stunning mountain views. Originally built as a fortress in the 12th century, it now serves as the official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein. While not open to the public, visitors can still enjoy the climb and take in the panoramic vistas from its surroundings. The casino itself offers a pleasant atmosphere with friendly staff and a good selection of cocktails.
Super clean, great tables, and attentive staff. Gave out some great promotionals as well. Highly recommend when in Vaduz. Blackjack pays out 3:2 which was nice to see.
William B — Google review
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C G — Google review
Excellent casino and very friendly staff.
Robert K — Google review
Top
Aleksandar M — Google review
Just like this
Daniela G — Google review
Super
Franz G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful casino with a feel-good character. The only thing that is annoying is that everyone misses the smoking area and the “longest bar in Liechtenstein” is very smoky. Nice staff, great selection of cocktails, live play can really do something (Original) Schönes Casino mit Wohlfühlcharakter. Einzig dass jeder durch den Raucherbereich miss und die „längste Bar Liechtensteins“ sehr verraucht sind ist störend. Nettes Personal, tolle Auswahl an Cocktails, live Play kann echt was
Bandi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Castel Casino in Vaduz is a good casino: The staff was friendly and nice. After the check-in process, I was able to go to the machine on the ground floor. (I didn't visit the first floor with live games). At first I changed a few coins without any problems. (However, the euro/franc exchange rate here is fixed and not very good). Afterwards I went to the bar, ordered a sandwich and a drink 🍸 and went to the machines. Things were good. The sandwich was brought to me. Top! The machines won that evening. But this is a matter of luck and has no influence on the rating. (Original) Castel Casino in Vaduz ist ein gutes Casino: Das Personal war freundlich und nett. Nach dem Check-In Ablauf konnte ich rein zuvden Automaten im EG. (1. Stock mit Livespielen habe ich nicht besucht). Ich wechselte zuerst problemlos ein paar Münzen. (Euro/Franken Wechselkurs ist hier jedoch fix und nicht sehr gut). Anschliessend ging ich an die Bar, bestellte mir ein Sandwich und einen Drink 🍸 und ging an die Automaten. Die Sachen waren gut. Das Sandwich wurde mir gebracht. Top! Die Automaten haben an diesem Abend gewonnen. Dies ist aber Glückssache und findet keinen Einfluss auf die Wertung.
Alex T — Google review
4.1
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3.8
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Städtle 21, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein
https://castle-vaduz.li/
+423 399 88 88
23

Abbey Library of Saint Gall

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Library
Museum
The Abbey Library of Saint Gall is a remarkable rococo library that has been collecting religious texts since its establishment in 719. With over 170,000 works including handwritten manuscripts, early prints, and books dating back to the 8th century, it holds an impressive collection. Notable pieces include illuminated manuscripts by Irish and St. Gall monks, the Plan of St.
The Abbey Library in St. Gallen is absolutely stunning - stepping inside feels like entering a fairytale. The baroque architecture, ancient books, and beautiful woodwork are breathtaking. The atmosphere is peaceful and inspiring, and the views of the historic Abbey district outside make it even more magical. A must-visit gem for book lovers, history fans, or anyone who loves beauty!
JYOTSNA O — Google review
If you're here in St Gallen, this place is an absolute must-visit. For 18 CHF, you get access to the library, the vaulted cellar and an exhibition space. Having said that, the library is still the star attraction. Before entering the library, you will need to put on slippers over your shoes. There doesn't seem to be any time limit to stay in the library, so you can always wait till the library empties out to catch great photos of the library. In particular, I loved the look of the book cases, but I was a little weirded out by the display of a mummy in the corner, which we cannot photograph.
Samuel S — Google review
We walked in around one hour before closing and therefore we could only visit the library. You would need to put on cotton-made shoeson top of your own shoes to prevent damages to the wooden floor. The library itself is indeed stunning. Although I could not read any of the books but the decor, the drawings, and all of the details are just delightful to see. A dead mummy is placed inside the library. From what I could tell it is still preserved in good conditions; but if you are scared you could always skip that corner of the library.
Kero C — Google review
Mere words cannot describe this library, the museum, and the adjacent church. It is absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. You’re looking at books that are 500 years old, as a geographer I loved the globe from 1530, documents from Charlemagne, and much more. Danke für alles !
Joseph K — Google review
I imagine every visitor's dream is to be alone in this library for a few hours, randomly picking books from unlocked shelves. It's a small room that takes you back in time offering filmesque experience that can partially be spoiled with too many visitors inside. Maybe a suggestion for the library to either limit time of visit or the number of visitors per group for better experience.
Boris M — Google review
Very beautiful library room. Surely worth a visit when you‘re already in St. Gallen. I was there on a weekday with very few visitors in the afternoon so I had no queues and at one point the rooms were almost empty. You have to wear slippers on your shoes, which they provide, but it is well worth preserving such a beautiful room. If you have a Raiffeisen Card, you get the entry to three locations for free, which is nice.
Fiona W — Google review
Wow. Wow. Wow. You don't have to be a history buff to enjoy every aspect of this stunning time capsule. The architecture alone was something I had never seen before. Truly a must-see when in Switzerland.
Kamie A — Google review
One of the most beautiful libraries I have visited so far. Library in Porto is also beautiful but this library in St Gallen has far less visitors so you are really able to appreciate the details of it's beauty.
Neil M — Google review
4.6
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4.7
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Klosterhof 6D, 9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland
https://www.stiftsbezirk.ch/de/
+41 71 227 34 16
24

Bernina Express

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Tours
Mountain cable car
Scenic Railroads
The Bernina Express is a renowned panoramic train journey that takes passengers on a breathtaking ride through the Swiss Alps and into Italy. Departing from either Chur or St. Moritz in Switzerland, the historic red train climbs to impressive heights, offering unparalleled views of Italian and Swiss mountain ranges, glaciers, and picturesque landscapes. The route includes crossing 196 bridges, including the spiral viaduct of Brusio, and traversing the Bernina Pass to Engadin.
The most beautiful train ride I’ve been on! The train has really big windows so you get a better view of the landscape. We went from Chur to Tirano, it was about 4 and a half hours. The train goes at a relatively slow speed so you get to take in all the views. Definitely book your tickets and seats ahead of time.
Percy S — Google review
It was amazing experience for us. We went from St. Moritz to Tirano. The train has panorama windows and the driving is very comfortable and gentle. The views are breathtaking. I highly recommend everyone to try Bernina express.
Marjetka Š — Google review
Great experience. From chur to Tirano take the Right side for more view. Both sides are great but the major attributes can be appreciated at the right side (from Chir to Tirano). Something that I don't know was that they offer a gift (a mini carrier with chocolate hearts and a beverage tea).
Dr. C — Google review
Absolutely incredible! No words to describe the beauty of Alps throughout the journey from Chur to Tirano. This Bernina express is unique and definitely a must try lifetime experience.
Abdul B — Google review
This was the best train journey I’ve ever experienced. I went in first class but space and seats are probably the only difference between the two classes. The views are just stunning! You go over mountains, fields, glaciers I could just keep naming things. Around the end (if you are going from Tirano to St Moritz) you can get off at the highest point for pictures and a coffee. The staff are super friendly and always try to make your journey pleasant. This exhilarating ride takes about two and a half hours (if you again are going from Tirano to St Moritz). I highly recommend going on the right side as you get more amazing panoramic views though both sides are great. It is best if you book in advance although upgrades are sometimes available on the day. 5 stars.
Maria P — Google review
Beautiful experience! I traveled today in 1st class from Chur to Tirano — it was an absolutely wonderful experience. The landscapes were breathtaking, the train was clean and comfortable, and the atmosphere very peaceful. However, the Wi-Fi link didn’t work, and unfortunately the toilet in 1st class was out of order, which was a bit disappointing for such a premium journey. Other than that, everything was lovely — I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to enjoy one of the most scenic train rides in Europe.
Danijela B — Google review
We travel to Milan for our vacation, but noticed that there is such a cool train track, Bernina Express. So we decided to try booking the entire trip via Klook. This turned out to be the best decision we made in this trip. The mountainous and forest view along the train route is so beautiful, breathtaking and stunning. Please see the photos and vedios I uploaded. Don’t think too much, just book and go. There are many ways to do this, please look up more detail in Google or Youtube. Highly recommend to go. It’s a MUST in your life time.
Pichet P — Google review
One of the best trip we've ever made, a must for any couple despite it was far from our hotel (3 hiur to reach it) but it worth ever minute. On time, good value for money and refreshing. Not easy to book online, you should buy the ticket, then "separately" the seat !
Yazeed A — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(5456)
Bahnhofpl. 1, 7000 Chur, Switzerland
http://www.berninaexpress.ch/
+41 81 288 65 65
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Verzaska Valley

Ravine
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Picturesque valley featuring mountain trails with overnight huts & a dam with bungee jumping.
Truly the most serene place, honestly pictures cannot do it justice. The surrounding views are spectacular whilst the river is picturesque. There is plenty of area to walk around and take in the views with fresh air. The cool green water is breathtaking making all in all Valle Verzasca a must visit!
Aqib B — Google review
Loved this waterfall! Make sure you go in the morning because it gets dark after lunch (mountain shadows the lake and the colors are not so beautiful)
Francisca A — Google review
Absolutely stunning valley with crystal-clear emerald waters and breathtaking mountain views. A perfect place for hiking, swimming, or just relaxing in nature. One of the most beautiful spots in Switzerland – highly recommended!
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
A wonderful place. Great for a short and cold swim. There are also very nice hiking roots. The water is freezing year-round. Next to the main parking area there’s an amazing old bridge crossing the stream, and some great pools. There are also more shallow places where children can go inside.
דניאל ג — Google review
A hidden gem in Ticino! The rocks have amazing patterns and the water is crystal clear. Sadly, we went in November and couldn’t swim. Definitely looking forward for a summer visit to the beautiful valley.
Jayashrita D — Google review
This was the most incredible fresh water ravines I've ever been to. So much so, it was the highlight of my month travelling Europe. As always the Swiss morals of cleanliness and respect were upheld and there was no litter or trash ruining the views. The water was mesmerising, the weather intoxicating and the general surroundings simply incredible. The bus journey up the mountain was cheap and easily accessible, leaving you with various options of drop off. I chose to get of slightly early, to enjoy a hike to the water. Prior warning, despite the summer sun, the water is very cold. In various places there were signs that warned of currents / dangers and even lifeguards present. These areas however, were very sparse and you should make sure the area is safe before you swim. Beautiful views attract admirers, so you can understand why there are usually a lot of people - you might want to get there earlier to get a nice spot. Finally, I saw a snake drop onto a guy sleeping under a rock ledge and while I've never laughed so much in my life... be careful.
Peru ( — Google review
Water is cold but refreshing on a hot summer day. Can be crowded depending where you are but it is fun and beautiful! You can even jump from a bridge into the water.
Edward M — Google review
Wonderful place for a long walk in the nature. The river color is almost unreal. Not a very difficult trail and perfect for hot summer days. We walked from Lavertezzo to Brionne and it took approximately 2 h.
Sorina T — Google review
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6633 Verzasca, Switzerland, USA
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26

Falconeria Locarno

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the charming city of Locarno, Switzerland, Falconeria Locarno is a must-visit destination for anyone fascinated by birds of prey. This verdant park offers an engaging experience where visitors can enjoy captivating shows featuring eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, and more. The skilled trainers provide insights into the remarkable bond between humans and these magnificent creatures that dates back to the Middle Ages.
Beautiful show. Kids really enjoyed it. Birds are flying very close, sometimes next to you. If you want to get a chance that they put a bird on you - wear a cap. And be ready to take pictures - it is just few seconds. Kids can ride a pony after the show.
Inna D — Google review
We love this place. The birds are impressive, the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. A great place to experience some really cool birds that most of us would otherwise never see up close. We’ve been twice now and for sure we’ll be back again in the future.
Laura T — Google review
Sweet-little green refuge with a great educational demonstration (about an hour; language: Italian/German), and with heart for the animals and very friendly demonstrators. Admission fee? - comparable to a cinema ticket (swiss standard). Know the difference: It‘s not a zoo, it‘s a falconry.
Harvey D — Google review
This is a wonderful place with people who love their work and nature. A great show with a beautiful program. Huge thanks for the positive emotions and the love for animals!
Diana K — Google review
Amazing show. Learned a lot about the history of falconry, and enjoyed the birds from a very near distance (had one even on my head). Highly recommended half day trip! Also, the pizza in the bistro tasted fantastic and was very reasonably priced.
Remo U — Google review
A beautiful show of various birds of prey flying within inches of the audience. It was entertaining as well as educational. It is clear that the handlers/trainers love these animals very much. If you'd like to see birds of prey flying up close this is a great place for that experience. If seeing animals in captivity is something that triggers you, then you may consider not going.
Greg L — Google review
The show is really cool. Like you have the Hawks and Eagles literally flying cm over your head. The food is solid but not spectacular. Still: Definitely worth it!
Mike W — Google review
What a day. While initially a bit underwhelmed... the shows and set up were actually incredible. The staff are kind and engaging. The love for the animals is tangible
Nadia M — Google review
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4.5
(668)
Via delle Scuole 12, 6600 Locarno, Switzerland
http://www.falconeria.ch/
+41 91 751 95 86
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Rigi

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Rigi, located on the shores of Lake Lucerne and within view of the famous Swiss Alps mountains, offers breathtaking panoramic views and a range of activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, skiing, and sledding in the area. The town of Lucerne boasts a well-preserved medieval Old Town, souvenir shops bustling with visitors, high-quality restaurants, and scenic waterfront promenades.
Absolutely breathtaking! My last summer trip for the year and so glad we made the train ride up here. Low key we didn’t hike up only down but that was more than enough to make some memories I’ll cherish for a life time.
Kantian R — Google review
The access from Luzern is convenient. While I went sightseeing, the souvenir shop at the station kindly kept my suitcase for me. The staff there were very friendly and kind, and I ended up buying some souvenirs afterward. The view from the mountain was beautiful. Although it was cloudy at first, the clouds gradually cleared, and I was able to fully enjoy the scenery.
G.Mtajhw — Google review
Really nice view!!! I love it! But be careful if you go too late like me and decide to go down with a cable car 🚠 it cost 30€ UNBELIEVABLE
Arty M — Google review
Really enjoyed our ride up the funicular to the top. We then used the restroom on the top, had a quick meal, took a few photos, and then begun our descent. We walked as far as we could on the day down before getting tired and joining a funicular stop down. Along the way there were a few homes that opened as mini stop areas for food. No ticks no bugs, really great to be at a high altitude. Plenty of cows and bells welcoming you along the way.
Andy — Google review
Incredible views on the the way to the top from Lucerne. Great for a day trip you will enjoy the views without a doubt.
Danny R — Google review
We took a ferry from Luzern (just outside of Luzern train station) and after one hour got off at Vitznau. The mountain railway is just outside the station, and with 30 min it took us to the top of Rigi. After 40 min walk we reached Rigi Kaltabad, from where we took a cable and with 5 min we were down to Weggis, another 15 min walk we got to the ferry station and boarded the ferry back to Luzern. All is covered by Swiss Travel Pass. The view alongside the journey is splendid.
Yulan Z — Google review
One of my favorite mountain :) You can take the tram all the way up to the near top of the mountain. The tram takes about 10-15 minutes to reach the top.
Tommy C — Google review
May 2025: first time visiting the Rigi, Switzerland. Took the train and then the Funicular to the top. Spent some time walking around before heading down to a restaurant for a great Rösti (grated potato). Amazing views from the summit of the lakes and other surrounding mountains.
Patrick — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2580)
6410 Arth, Switzerland
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Titlis

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Titlis is a renowned mountain destination that boasts the world's first cable car, providing access to a skiing area, suspension bridge, and glacier caves. The area also offers a variety of dining options, including cozy fondue restaurants and Italian eateries. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic views while dining at the Panorama Self-Service restaurant. Additionally, there are accommodation options such as the Spannort Hotel & Restaurant in Engelberg, which provides easy access to Titlis and other attractions in the area.
Our family trip to Mount Titlis in Switzerland was truly unforgettable. The journey itself began with a stunning ride from Lucerne to Engelberg, which is the base station for Titlis. The scenic views along the way are absolutely breathtaking and make the trip worthwhile even before reaching the mountain. From Engelberg, we took the gondola ride up to the summit. The ride is smooth and offers spectacular panoramic views of the Swiss Alps, valleys, and snowcapped peaks—an experience in itself. At the top, we enjoyed exploring the famous Cliff Walk, which is thrilling and offers unmatched views of the surrounding mountains. We also walked through the Glacier Cave, an enchanting tunnel of ice that fascinated both adults and kids. Unfortunately, due to weather conditions, the Ice Flyer chairlift and Snow Park were closed during our visit, but there was still plenty to enjoy. For meals, there are several restaurants inside offering pizza, pasta, and other cuisines, which made it easy and convenient to relax after exploring. Overall, Mount Titlis is a perfect family destination—offering adventure, incredible alpine beauty, and unique activities. Even with some attractions closed, the experience was magical and is a must-do when visiting Switzerland.
Gaurav S — Google review
Beautiful mountains. There are many activities. Suspension bridge, glacier cave,cliff walk etc. I visited in the mid of August. Because of rain and fog they closed Suspension bridge. Cliff walk also not done, Because of poor visibility. We should avoid visiting if the weather is bad. But the cable car ride was too good I could not take pictures much Because of the weather. They have restaurant in the 2nd floor. , coffee station, souvenir shop etc. One should wear good layers even in summer time. Because it's cold on top of the hills. Carry umbrella, rain coat, gloves.
Sumana N — Google review
Good but not great. Titlis is widely popular as a budget friendly alternative to expensive Jungfraujoch which results in huge crowds coming here even on weekdays. The rotating cable car is always overcrowded. On the top level, there are activities like 'I love Titlis' photospot, Titlis cliff walk, Ice caves with ice sculptures and DDLJ cutout for Indians. Ice Flyer requires an extra ticket to be purchased. However will not recommended it as crowd spoils everything here. The restaurant on top is good and you can also bring packed food and eat in seating area there enjoying stunning views from windows. On first level from where you change to Rotating cable car there is snow park which has activities like snow tubing and sledging which are free. I enjoyed snow tubing it was great fun and a must do. There is also free shuttle service from Engleberg station to Titlis base. One star deducted for excessive crowds. The snow on top is very very slippery so mind your steps. If you are looking for privacy and calm experience, I would recommend to skip Titlis and go to other swiss snow mountains like Schilthorn, Matterhorn glacier paradise, Gornergrat Matterhorn or Glacier 3000 which are less crowded.
Nirav P — Google review
It was an unforgettable experience for me. Enjoyed the journey from Zurich to Mount Titlis. Cable car and rotating Gondola ride was exciting. Experiencing the Glacier cave was amazing. Enjoyed every second during my trip to Mount Titlis. While descending also visited the lake in between. Lake and the surrounding was serene. I had booked my journey from Zurich HB station. There is information center. People there are very friendly to assist. I shall cherish this memory lifelong.
Nabil H — Google review
Under Construction and lot of space reserved and restricted, few restaurants space used by few people as prayer room… restaurants views also obstructed…. Construction will complete somewhere in 2026-2027. Single photo on ice flyer and clif walk cost 19 CHF. Few other places are also closed and under renovation… snow park is not active… on lake should have installed paddle boat so people not expert can enjoy and sign board says on own risk….
May S — Google review
This is a must visit place! The best views and attractions. A fun place for family kids and good options to eat.
Widawow — Google review
An Unforgettable Alpine Paradise! A visit to Mount Titlis is, without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking experiences you can have in the Swiss Alps. From the incredible journey to the summit to the spectacular activities at the top, every moment is filled with awe-inspiring beauty and a sense of adventure. It's an absolute must-do for anyone visiting Switzerland. The Gondola Ride: A Rotating Spectacle The journey to the summit is an attraction in itself. It begins with a comfortable gondola ride from Engelberg, gliding smoothly over lush green valleys and charming Swiss chalets. But the true highlight is the final leg of the ascent on the Titlis Rotair, the world's first revolving cable car. As you step inside, the gondola begins a slow, 360-degree rotation, ensuring that you don't miss a single angle of the phenomenal landscape unfolding below. You'll watch as the green pastures give way to rugged rock faces and then to a vast expanse of pristine white snow and ice. The panoramic view of the surrounding peaks is simply jaw-dropping, making the ride up an unforgettable and magical experience. Breathtaking Panoramas from the Summit Reaching the summit at over 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) feels like stepping into another world. The air is crisp, and you are surrounded by a stunning panorama of snow-covered mountains and ancient glaciers. On a clear day, the view seems endless, stretching across the Uri Alps. The viewing platform offers a perfect vantage point to soak it all in. Standing there, above the clouds, you truly feel on top of the world. The sheer scale and raw beauty of the alpine landscape are humbling and will be etched in your memory forever. The Thrilling Cliff Walk For those seeking a bit of a thrill, the Titlis Cliff Walk is an absolute must. As Europe's highest suspension bridge, it's an engineering marvel that offers an exhilarating experience. Stepping onto the bridge, with a sheer drop below you, is a heart-pounding moment. Yet, any fear is quickly replaced by wonder as you walk across, suspended in the air with the majestic glacier and mountain peaks all around you. It’s a short walk, but the combination of adrenaline and spectacular scenery makes it one of the most unique and memorable parts of the visit. In summary, Mount Titlis delivers an exceptional alpine adventure. The combination of the revolutionary gondola ride, the awe-inspiring summit views, and the adventurous Cliff Walk makes for a perfect day trip. It's a place of immense natural beauty that offers both tranquility and excitement. Highly recommended!
Sriram V — Google review
Super impressive to see a glacier with your own eyes. It's well managed and completely safe. You could potentially go with just a T-shirt if the weather is above 0° in the summer but I jacket is recommend.
Tim R — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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6390 Engelberg, Switzerland
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Mount Pilatus

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Pilatus is a stunning mountain peak in Switzerland, offering sweeping views and a range of amenities including a restaurant and hotel. Situated on the shores of Lake Lucerne, it provides an incredible setting with views of famous mountains like Rigi and Stanserhorn. The area also boasts a well-preserved medieval Old Town, souvenir shops, high-quality restaurants, and beautiful waterfront promenades.
I am struggling to find the right words to describe how incredible Mount Pilatus is. All I can say is that you absolutely CANNOT miss this if you are anywhere near Lucerne. The adventure begins with the cogwheel railway from Alpnachstad, which was full of surprises. Of course, the views are amazing, but I was not expecting the ride to be such a thrill! It climbs at a seriously steep angle, and it's fascinating to watch the scenery and plants completely change as you shoot up the mountain. Once you get to the top, there are several easy, short hiking trails, and every single step is just ridiculously beautiful. You get these insane 360-degree views of Lucerne's unique landscape, the massive lake, and snow-capped mountains in the distance. The photos don't even do it justice. And the wildlife! We saw mountain goats just chilling on the cliffs, basically posing for our pictures. Not to mention the friendly yellow-billed choughs (like mountain ducks) that are everywhere. From the journey up to the views at the top, this was a 10/10 experience. Just do it!
Chieh-Sheng C — Google review
If you're in or neat Lucerne Mount Pilatus is a must see. I took the train from Lucerne to Alpnachstad and then took the cog train up the mountain. I had absolutely perfect weather and the views were stunning. There is a restaurant multiple lookout points and a few trails I hiked. I then took the gondola down the other side of the mountain. Highly recommend!
Dylan N — Google review
A definite must do,we had the silver round trip journey and it was well worth it,went up via the cable car and gondola and down by the cog train The views were amazing 👏 also the dragons caves were cool
Erwin T — Google review
Beautiful views all around. Be careful about visiting during spring, as parts of the viewing decks may be closed because of snow as late as early june in my experience. The facilities are new and very nice. I would recommend to take the cog rail up, and the gondola down the mountain for the best experience. Worth every penny.
Matyas A — Google review
WoW WoW WooooooW An absolute must see! It is a bit expensive to go up but what an insanely gorgeous experience to see lucerne and the alps from here. We took the cog wheel up and the gondola down. INCREDIBLE
Michael O — Google review
My visit to Mount Pilatus was absolutely unforgettable! The entire journey — from the climb up through stunning mountain landscapes to the breathtaking views at the top — felt like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The combination of thrilling rides, fresh mountain air, and panoramic scenery makes it a must-visit destination in Switzerland. The facilities are well-organized, clean and tourist-friendly. The staff were helpful and very professional, making the experience smooth from start to finish. Whether you take the world’s steepest cogwheel railway or the aerial cableways, the adventure is incredible in every way. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Switzerland — Mount Pilatus truly feels like being on top of the world!
Balagopal N — Google review
What a spectacular place! If you are visiting Switzerland, spend some hours at Mt. Pilatus. I took the steap railway to the top, but you can also choose to hike.
Marius N — Google review
Mount Pilatus was definitely a highlight of the trip to Switzerland. The weather in mid September was cooperative (it was as warm and sunny on the mountain as in Lucerne). Classic trip as advised: bus, cable cars to the mountain and trip back via cog-wheel train and lake cruise ending in Lucerne. Nature beauty is unreal, hiking a few paths at the top (paved or stairs) is almost a must. Utter surprise how tasty were the local beef hot dogs at the fast food joint on the mountain.
Mike Z — Google review
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4.5
(5397)
6010 Alpnach, Switzerland
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Cascata del Toce

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Cascata del Toce is a large and impressive waterfall located in a serene valley, surrounded by peaks and ridges. Accessible by car, it's suitable for visitors of all ages. The area offers opportunities for hiking and alpine skiing, as well as leisurely activities. There are accommodations available nearby, making it convenient for an extended stay. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of the waterfall from both the top and bottom, with plenty of parking space available.
Very nice waterfall. You can view it from the top or from the bottom. During summer or depending on how the water power plants upstream are adjusted, amount of water can be small, but at least when we visited in July, there was enough to call it waterfall and it to look magnificent.
Jussi P — Google review
Great waterfall zo visit! Especially, when the powerplant opens the floodgates. When you stand near it, t's a good way to cool down as well during hot days. Finding parking can be tricky at the base of the waterfall. Bit the top has arranged parking.
C W — Google review
Beautiful waterfall! You can see from up and down as well.
Born T — Google review
Nice walk and the spider web is the icing on the cake !
F N — Google review
Great walk to get to this place, amazing view of the waterfall right in the mountains. Not too strenuous to get there for a pretty basic hiker like me.
Josh B — Google review
An old trade route and wow this must have been a popular stopping point for hundreds of years. I love the way there is a jetti that allows you to feel extra close to this dramatic waterfall. the valley leading up to it has many waterfalls, more if rained. I reccomend a visit. it's up a long dead end road from beneco. but there are places to stay and great walking at good altitude after the dam and mountain hut.
Alex H — Google review
This Is One of the Most beautiful Falls i have EVER seen. I went with cantoni tours tò meditate and i was satisfied. I Will surely come back tò see more of It...
Rachel Y — Google review
It's a beautiful place. Nature is Amazing
Clementina A — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(626)
28863 Formazza VB, Italy
http://www.valformazza.it/
+39 0324 63059
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