Valentine’s Day is just a month away: get ready to fall in love with the Innsbruck region
Last updated on 15.01.2025
Valentine’s Day will soon be here. But don’t worry if you still haven’t picked out the perfect present for your true love this year – you’ll find just what you’re looking for in the Innsbruck region: from romantic stays to unique experiences, and of course plenty of sporting adventures for couples to get your pulses racing. Here are seven tips for enjoying an amazing escape for two.
1. Explore superb spots for setting hearts aflutter
Innsbruck’s old town, with its maze of alleyways and picturesque little eateries and boutiques, is absolutely bursting with charm. If you’re enjoying a leisurely evening stroll with your paramour, you can take the romance level up a notch by declaring your love in an intimate whisper through the Flüsterbogen – the “whispering arch” – at Hofgasse 12. Lovestruck couples will find plenty of perfect places beyond the old town too: why not take a wander through the enchanting grounds of Ambras Castle, for instance? Archduke Ferdinand had this palace built as a gift for the queen of his own heart. For Valentine’s Day, the castle offers special guided tours on the theme of love. Another palatial park – Innsbruck’s Hofgarten – also makes an idyllic setting for couples to walk hand in hand amongst its splendid collection of trees. And who knows? Maybe you’ll catch a kiss by its famous reclining Indian bean tree.
2. Curl up in a cosy nest, just for two
Accommodation that offers everything your hearts desire – or where you’ve “got it made” (“fein haben”), as the locals would put it – is in plentiful supply here in the Innsbruck region. Like the cosy rooms at the Weisses Rössl boutique hotel nestled in Innsbruck’s old town, for example. And if it’s real luxury you’re after in the capital of Tyrol, then look no further than the suites at the Hotel Schwarzer Adler: from four-poster beds to scintillating chandeliers, this place really does have it all. For couples who love nothing more than bathing together, the “living bathrooms” at Hotel Nala are just the thing, with a bath, bed and lounge area all in one space. If relaxing in a spa is your preferred way for the two of you to truly unwind, then the best option would be somewhere like the Hotel Schwarz in Mieming. Or if you fancy something a little quirkier, you can even stay in an igloo at an impressive 2,000 metres above sea level in the Iglu Village in Kühtai. It may sound chilly, but hot fondue and snowshoe walks under the stars followed by a session in the sauna will keep you warm and cosy.
3. See passions running high on stage
For a pure and unadulterated emotional experience, get your partner a ticket for the Innsbruck Winter Dance Festival – after all, is there any art form more expressive than dance? Produced by choreographer Enrique Gasa Valga, the festival will showcase a series of poignant and powerful performances from 30 January through to 2 March 2025. One of the highlights on the festival programme is “Boléro” – a production inspired by such universal themes as love, fate and human nature – featuring hypnotic dance moves set to fast and furious rhythms. Fans of classical music will be delighted by the prospect of an evening concert at the Haus der Musik (House of Music) on Valentine’s Day itself, with the Tyrolean Symphony Orchestra performing masterful renditions of pieces by Mozart and Haydn under the baton of musical director Howard Arman.
4. Spend quality time together through shared experiences
If you’re keen to try something new, why not surprise your sweetheart with a truly original experience? Like a pottery class at Innsbruck’s Töpferei Kathrein pottery studio. You could also while away a few hours getting creative at Pennelo in the city’s Saggen district, where you can enjoy a cosy pottery-painting session together. For those who firmly believe that the way to the heart is through the stomach, a cookery course run by the Futterkutter could be just for you. This little eatery-on-wheels serves its fare in Franziskanerplatz at lunchtimes, so you can go and sample it for yourself beforehand too. For coffee connoisseurs, paradise awaits in the form of coffeekult, an Innsbruck-based establishment where you can not only savour some exceptional coffee, but also get brewing yourself by signing up for a barista workshop. Or if you’re looking to spice things up a bit, head to Telfs, where you can enjoy an exclusive behind-the-scenes visit to the Thomas Weber mustard factory.
5. Get your pulses racing
Whether you’d rather be speeding down the ski slopes together, setting off on an invigorating snowshoe hike or taking a romantic walk through a snow-covered winter wonderland, winter in the Innsbruck region offers sport and leisure activities to suit any couple, with plenty of tempting opportunities to make you want to get out in the fresh air. Our top tip for a truly enchanting adventure for two? Go tobogganing after dark in the Rangger Köpfl ski resort. On Tuesday and Friday evenings, you can easily take the Oberperfuss cable car up to Sulzstich before walking a short distance to the quaint Rosskogelhütte mountain hut. After spending a cosy evening in its warm and welcoming ambience, put on your helmets and headlamps and set off in tandem on a whirlwind toboggan ride down the mountain. Remember: One cable car trip is included in the free Welcome Card for guests.
6. Taste the food of love
What better way to round off your Valentine’s surprise than with a delicious meal? You can dine in style in Innsbruck at places like the Lichtblick rooftop restaurant with its view over the bright lights of the city. For more breathtaking vistas while you eat, but earlier in the day, brunch in the SKY restaurant at the top of the Bergisel ski jump is an unmissable experience. Vegetarians will relish the mouthwatering menus at Blum, while vegans will be won over by the delectable dishes available at Olive. For traditional Tyrolean fare, head to the little village of Lans near Innsbruck, where you will find three inns – the Isserwirt, the Walzl and the Wilder Mann – all offering tasty local cuisine. Our hot tip for something extra special – though we can’t call it a secret tip any more, since it now features in both the Gault et Millau and Falstaff restaurant guides – is the Schwarzfischer restaurant in Stams. This establishment serves up wonderfully fresh fish caught locally.
7. And last but not least, give the ultimate Valentine’s Day gift with the Innsbruck Card The Innsbruck Card would make the perfect present for your partner, inviting them to join you in discovering the wealth of historical and cultural treasures that the Tyrolean capital has to offer. The card offers free entry to 22 museums and attractions, as well as free travel by public transport – including the Sightseer hop-on hop-off bus. More information is available online at www.innsbruck.info/en/sightseeing/innsbruck-card.
About Innsbruck Tourismus
Innsbruck Tourismus is the official destination management organisation for the Innsbruck region, encompassing the capital of Tyrol and over 40 localities in the surrounding area, from the Inntal valley to the Mieming Plateau via Kühtai and as far as the Sellraintal valley. With almost 3.5 million overnight stays (as of 2019), the Innsbruck region is one of Austria’s largest tourism institutions – a unique symbiosis of pulsating urban space and fascinating Alpine world. The vibrant city atmosphere and sightseeing highlights are just a stone’s throw from your next biking or hiking tour, your next ski adventure or winter walk. The Welcome Card, free for visitors, is the key to the region’s boundless opportunities: public transport, usable at no cost, means that the area’s numerous highlights can be enjoyed both sustainably and comfortably. Visitor enjoyment is the focus of the thoughts and actions of each of the organisation’s 90 or so staff: they pass on their passion and enthusiasm for this alpine-urban space to guests, ensuring unforgettable holiday experiences for all in harmony with both people and nature. With a total of twelve tourist information offices, Innsbruck Tourismus can stay close to visitors, be right in the action and keep a finger on the pulse of events – a true hub for the authentic stories and personal impressions of local characters that can be found on the popular blog and social media channels at #myinnsbruck.
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