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Location: where is Hotel Zillertal

· 15 minutes' walk to the centre of Innsbruck · 7km away frorm the Nordkette-Seegrube (accessed by ski bus) · ski bus stop outside hotel · 4 minutes' walk to the train and bus station


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Zillertal description

At the centre of the Tyrolean Alps, in a residential street in Innsbruck, is the Hotel Zillertal. This good-value family-run hotel is an ideal base for enjoying the slopes of the surrounding mountains, as well as the hustle and bustle of this lively Austrian city.

You’ll notice the hotel a mile away, with its red and orange exterior, so you don’t have to worry about missing it. Step inside and you’ll be greeted by warm, clean and functional rooms filled with all the necessities – a welcoming haven after a busy day on the slopes. They have nice big windows, too; some windows even have views from one of the Olympia Skiworld ski jumps.

Downstairs you’ll find a lobby, bar and lounge, and a dining area that serves up a buffet breakfast each morning. The staff are welcome and friendly and are more than happy to help with any questions you might have – whether it’s about the ski bus times, the best restaurants in Innsbruck or the liveliest late-night haunts. There’s also free WiFi throughout which is great because, these days, who can live without it?


Facilities: Hotel Zillertal features

· hotel bar and lounge · free WiFi · internet terminal · ski room with heated boot rack


Room Types: Hotel Zillertal bedrooms

All rooms have a flatscreen TV, free WiFi, telephone and hairdryer.

Twin room (22m²) - sleeps 2: Austrian twin beds, private shower and WC.

Single room (12m²) - sleeps 1: Single bed, private shower and WC.


Meals: Hotel Zillertal food & drink

· buffet breakfast

Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.

We update Hotel Zillertal's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Innsbruck: about holidays in Innsbruck: about ski holidays in Innsbruck: about ski holidays in Innsbruck Austria

Historic city 9 ski areas Excellent transport links

It’s not a matter of either/or when it comes to choosing between a city and ski break in Innsbruck. Here, you’ve got nine ski resorts within a bus ride of one of the greatest cities in the Alps. It’s the best of both worlds, and it’s brilliant.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Non skiers Ski safaris Groups

Innsbruck webcam

Snow Report: Top N/Acm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 40cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth cm

Innsbruck trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck Airport (INN)5km, 15 mins
Region:Tyrol, Austria
First opened:

Innsbruck lift pass price last reported as €222 (adult 6 day for Olympia Skiworld Innsbruck). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Zillertal.
Night skiing: Yes
Innsbruck has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 574m (Innsbruck city)
Top of slopes: 3210m
Bottom of piste: 820m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:298km
Longest piste:15km
City life, old traditions and a huge love of sport come together in Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol which is surrounded by the Nordkette mountains. Head into the heart of the city and you’re met by the historic centre – with its grand baroque buildings along Maria-Theresien-Straße, painted pastel pinks and oranges with beautiful frescoes. Famous parts of the city include the gothic Golden Roof and the Hofburg Imperial palace built by Emperor Maximilian I in 1500. Elsewhere, you’ll find more innovative b...
The Nordkette ski area is the smallest, with 15km of slopes, mostly reds, served by five lifts. Muttereralm pips it to the post size-wise, with an extra kilometre of terrain – it’s also a slightly better bet for beginners with more by way of blue runs. There are 17km of slopes in Rangger Köpfl, including 2km of expert terrain and the majority of slopes (8km) graded blue. The Patscherkofel totals 18km of terrain, with no black runs for experts but a decent amount for beginners and intermediates. Next...
Mountain bars and restaurants can be found around all of the individual ski resorts – though none of them are known for being big party towns, there are still some good options like Kuhtai’s Graf Ferdinandhaus, Leo’s Stadlbar in Fulpmes and the Schirmbar in Axamer Lizum. Back in Innsbruck there are bars of all shapes and sizes, from Tribaun with its craft beers to 360o in the Old Town for fine wines. Later on, Gossers has a cracking menu of beers and cocktails and Couch Club stays open until 4am for danc...

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