Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Adlers Hotel Innsbruck
Facts in brief
Official star rating 4
Location Innsbruck
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Innsbruck Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is 20-minutes' drive from the airport
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant and terrace, bar, rooftop terrace, spa with 3 saunas, steam bath, infrared cabin and massage treatments, concierge.
Out and about nearby
Located in central Innsbruck close to Hofburg Imperial Palace and the Cathedral. Museums such as the Tyrolean State Museum and the Tyrolean Museum of Popular Art. Take the cable car into the mountains for impressive views of the Alps and surrounding area, stops on the way include the Alpine Zoo. Hiking is also popular in the warmer months.
Thank you. We had an amazing holiday. Really appreciate the work put in to give us the trip of a lifetime!Mrs H, Jan 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is included in our numerous tailor-made rail holidays and a stay here will be included as part of the touring holiday. However, if you want to book this hotel on its own with flights and transfers as a stand-alone city break, then please contact us for prices.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46206
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Adlers Hotel Innsbruck
The aDLERS Hotel in Innsbruck is a modern and stylish hotel located in the centre of the city and within easy reach of the main train station. The modern design on the façade of the hotel echoes the sophisticated and elegant decoration of the interiors. The hotel contains 75 rooms and suites, all decorated in a similar chic style. Neutral and earthy hues and simple modern furnishings afford the rooms a spacious comfort. Undoubtedly the highlight of each room, however, is the large glass windows, that flood the rooms with light during the day and allow panoramic views of the city and the mountains beyond. Enjoy the luxurious spa facilities located on the eleventh floor with offers similarly outstanding views of the area. After a day spent exploring Innsbruck, return to the hotel and relax in the wellness area which boasts saunas, steam baths and the opportunity to indulge in one of the rejuvenating massage treatments. In the evenings dine at the hotel’s restaurant located on the twelfth floor and enjoy its sophisticated a contemporary design as well as the panoramic glass windows. The menu offers a delicious array of regionally inspired dishes with international influences, all served with the stunning backdrop of the view of the city’s rooftops. After dinner experience the rooftop terrace, relax and enjoy the stylish surroundings and panoramic views. Sleek modern furniture complements the contemporary design and create a comfortable yet refined atmosphere. The aDLERS Hotel in Innsbruck is an excellent base from which to explore the city and nearby Tyrolean Alps. Its chic style, excellent facilities and wonderful views means that it comes highly recommended.
Room descriptions
The aDLERS Hotel in Innsbruck has 75 rooms and suites all with TV, air conditioning and minibar.
Thank you. We had an amazing holiday. Really appreciate the work put in to give us the trip of a lifetime!Mrs H, Jan 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is included in our numerous tailor-made rail holidays and a stay here will be included as part of the touring holiday. However, if you want to book this hotel on its own with flights and transfers as a stand-alone city break, then please contact us for prices.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46206
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Adlers Hotel Innsbruck
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to aDLERS Hotel in Innsbruck, our clients usually arrive by train or air. By train, you arrive at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof and then take a taxi, or walk. The hotel is about 12 minutes’ walk from the station. The airport is about 5 kms from the city centre and it takes about 15 minutes in a taxi.
Additional information
Children: Children under the age of 4 stay free when sharing a bed with their parents. Baby cots and extra beds can be provided for a supplement charge.
Thank you. We had an amazing holiday. Really appreciate the work put in to give us the trip of a lifetime!Mrs H, Jan 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is included in our numerous tailor-made rail holidays and a stay here will be included as part of the touring holiday. However, if you want to book this hotel on its own with flights and transfers as a stand-alone city break, then please contact us for prices.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46206
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Adlers Hotel Innsbruck
About Austria
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Austria gives travellers the chance to explore and experience this historic and diversely beautiful country. Crowned by the fading imperial glories of Vienna, with central Europe beckoning out along the Danube to the east, and a stunning, chocolate-box Alpine hinterland to the west, Austria is an unbeatable Mitteleuropa beauty. Throughout its eventful history, Austria has retained a penchant for indulgence, opulent aestheticism, and the cultivation of the higher pleasures in life. Visible in the rolling green pastures that cover the lands between the Alps, and in the grand architecture of the cities, this side to Austria still prevails. Inhabited since the Palaeolithic Age, Austria holds a wealth of dramatic and dynamic history within its fertile valleys. Former seat of the Habsburgs, the Austrian capital of Vienna is strewn with architectural riches. Provincial capitals Linz and Graz are now large, cultural towns with vast open squares, beautifully lit fountains, and hilltop castles, but they still retain their cobbled town centres. Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, is smattered with stunning baroque churches, and has an Alpine backdrop straight out of the Sound of Music. The wide turquoise River Salzach separates the modern buildings of recently-built Salzburg from the peaked roofs of the older parts of town, which circle the hill on which the stunning Hohensalzburg Castle is perched. Small boats disappear down the river into the lush green valley beyond, where wooden chalet-style houses climb the riverbanks. With ground-breaking cultural figures peppering Austria's history - Freud, Mozart, Strauss, Schubert, and Klimt, to name but a few - the country is awash with important galleries, concert halls, museums, and opera houses. In fact, you won't need to go in search of culture, in Austria it all but waltzes straight up to you. Coupled with spectacular Gothic churches and baroque cathedrals, this makes Austria a fascinating country to explore, with beautiful old coffee houses and cafes almost every step of the way. Beyond the towns, the Tyrol is a hiker's Promised Land, Innsbruck is the radiant, ethereal winter capital, with an array of ski resorts just a step away, and charming old stone village guest-houses. In summer, cowbells tinkle in flower-filled meadows, gluhwein is forever warming over the fire, and whole holidays can be spent just exploring the lakes, forests, summits, and valleys, without setting foot in a bustling, lively town.
Highlights of Austria
The idyllic pathways along the Danube set the scene for romantic afternoon or evening walks, passing either the city or the hilly green countryside dotted with old castles. Seek out the wine estates and cellars of Grinzing, in order to sample some of the best of Austrian produce in a location beyond compare across Europe. The beautiful, cobbled old town of Innsbruck will introduce you to the indescribable atmosphere of the quaint smaller towns of Austria, and act as your gateway into the untamed, rugged landscape of the Alps. The Bregenz Forest forms one of the main regions in Vorarlberg, and is home to the idyllic villages, tinkling cow bells, and alpine dairies that have become both iconic for the region and synonymous with Austria. The Grossglockner Road is a fantastic 30-mile drive that extends through epic glacial mountain scenery, climbing more than 8,000ft to Austria's highest peak, Mount Grossglockner. The phenomena at Krimml Falls include Europe's highest waterfall, which crashes down from mossy green cliffs over jagged brown rocks. For more of Austria's surprising natural beauty, visit the salt mine and ice caves of Hallstatt, a town of simplistic quaint churches and wooden-panelled houses that cling to the banks of the Hallstatter See. Head back into another of Austria's beautiful cities to see the baroque splendours of Salzburg, before climbing the hill of the Hohensalzburg Castle, the city's crowning glory. Krems an der Donau is a charming university town filled with Heuringen, or traditional wine taverns that seem to blend the iconic Italian love of wine with the rustic, homely establishments of the Alpine countries. The hip town of Linz is full of contemporary architecture, including the gravity-defying Voest Steelworks, which points out towards the undulating horizon. Austria's second city, Graz, has a lovely medieval centre with a buzzing cultural scene. Finally, on every stay in Austria, we would recommend soaking up the peace and serenity available at each of our Austrian hotels; the same peace and serenity that continually makes Austria such a fulfilling holiday destination.
Cultural highlights of Austria
Perhaps begin by exploring Vienna's handsome Gothic churches and the baroque cathedral, which look out over the atmospheric, cobbled streets, the most beautiful of which are situated around the University area of Schottentor. Then stop-off for lunch or a light afternoon snack in one of Vienna's coffee houses, or take one of the trams, straight out of the Third Man, which are a wonderfully romantic way to get about town. Admire the vast imperial facade of Schonbrunn Palace, former seat of the Habsburg Empire, and soak up the sunshine beside the Neptune Fountain in the palace gardens, with the charming arches of the Gloriette as your backdrop. For a taste of the city's intellectual culture, visit the Freud museum or the Kunsthistorisches museum, which houses several paintings by Gustav Klimt. Moving and memorable performances can be watched at Vienna's Spanish Riding School and the Boys’ Choir.
Facts in brief
Capital ViennaAirport Vienna is the main transport hub for Austria, but Graz, Linz, Klagenfurt, Salzburg and Innsbruck all receive international flights.
Size 32,000 sq. miles
Population 8 million