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Combi Entrance Ticket to Alpine Zoo and Hungerburg

Combi Entrance Ticket to Alpine Zoo and Hungerburg

Innsbruck's Alpine Zoo is unique worldwide in its function as an Alpine theme-zoo. Observe several species of animals that can only be found within the alp region. It is extremely family friendly but also offers a great variety of activities for grown ups. It is situated on the sunny side of the Inn valley, directly at the foot of the Nordkette and high above Innsbruck's rooftops. With the combi-ticket Alpine Zoo, the zoo is comfortably reachable from the city center. It is only a few minutes directly from the Congress Station to the Alpine Zoo station with the Hungerburg funicular. From there the entrance of the Alpine Zoo is only a few meters away. Your combi-ticket Alpine Zoo includes a round trip with the Hungerburg funicular and the entrance to the Alpine Zoo.

Innsbruck: City Card Including Public Transport

Innsbruck: City Card Including Public Transport

The best way to experience the picturesque city of Innsbruck, Austria, is with a city card. With admission to many of the best museums, sights, attractions, some cable cars, bikes, and a shuttle bus to the Swarovski Crystal Worlds, you'll have plenty of time to see the city in full.  Hop on any of the IBV city buses and trams, the hop-on hop-off bus, the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen lifts, or the Patscherkofelbahn gondola. Utilize the discounts at the casino, city tours, or even a traditional folk show with the centuries-old company Tyrolean Evening. Choose between a 24, 48, or 72-hour card and start having fun. List of sights and attractions:City WalkGolden Roof MuseumCity TowerCity Archives/City Museum InnsbruckCourt ChurchMuseum of Tyrolean Regional HeritageImperial Palace InnsbruckExhibition Maximilian 1Alpine Zoo Innsbruck-TirolTyrolean State Museum FerdinandeumArsenal MuseumTAXISPALAIS Kunsthalle TirolBell Museum & Bell Foundry GrassmayrThe Tirol Panorama with KaiserjägermuseumBergisel Stadium & Ski JumpAmbras Castle InnsbruckAUDIOVERSUM Science CenterLocalbahnmuseum der Tiroler MuseumsbahnenAnatomical MuseumBurg Hasegg/Mint Museum HallSwarovski Crystal Worlds Wattens

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo & Top of Innsbruck Combination Ticket

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo & Top of Innsbruck Combination Ticket

The impressive experience at the Top of Innsbruck, the 2,300m-high Hafelekar, is within every man’s grasp thanks to a direct connection from the city. Visitors may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the normally shy wildlife, but the unique panorama of the city and mountain is the real highlight. Walk up to the highest point of the Nordkette and experience the summit atmosphere without a long ascent. The ticket includes the roundtrip from station Congress to the Top of Innsbruck as well as the entrance to the Alpine Zoo.

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo Entrance Ticket

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo Entrance Ticket

Explore the rich biodiversity of the Alps at the Alpine Zoo in Innsbruck. See animals from around 150 species, all residing in naturalistic enclosures, terrariums, and aquariums. Begin your visit by traversing the zoo's sloped terrain, where you'll encounter a wide variety of alpine habitats, from lush valleys and serene lakes to rugged mountain slopes and icy regions. The zoo showcases around 20 of the 80 alpine mammal species, 60 of the 200 bird species, and nearly all fish species found in the Alps. Notable residents include brown bears, lynx, wolves, elk, otters, and various birds of prey. The zoo is committed to accessibility, featuring wide paths, walk-in enclosures, and aviaries. Special tours are available for visitors with disabilities, utilizing the zoo's bear mobile for a comfortable experience. The Alpine Zoo plays a crucial role in nature and species conservation, participating in several European Endangered Species Breeding Programs (EEP) and European Studbooks (ESB). The zoo also acts as a reception center for injured wildlife, contributing to the preservation of alpine fauna. Plan your visit to coincide with the seasonal highlights. From March, witness birds courting and nest-building, and from April to June, see young ibex, chamois, and deer. Even in winter, most animals remain active, offering a year-round adventure. After exploring, relax at the zoo's bistro, Animal Meal, which offers small meals and drinks with seating for around 150 guests, both indoors and outdoors.

Alpine Zoo Innsbruck: Our most recommended tours and activities

Combi Entrance Ticket to Alpine Zoo and Hungerburg

Combi Entrance Ticket to Alpine Zoo and Hungerburg

Innsbruck's Alpine Zoo is unique worldwide in its function as an Alpine theme-zoo. Observe several species of animals that can only be found within the alp region. It is extremely family friendly but also offers a great variety of activities for grown ups. It is situated on the sunny side of the Inn valley, directly at the foot of the Nordkette and high above Innsbruck's rooftops. With the combi-ticket Alpine Zoo, the zoo is comfortably reachable from the city center. It is only a few minutes directly from the Congress Station to the Alpine Zoo station with the Hungerburg funicular. From there the entrance of the Alpine Zoo is only a few meters away. Your combi-ticket Alpine Zoo includes a round trip with the Hungerburg funicular and the entrance to the Alpine Zoo.

Innsbruck: City Card Including Public Transport

Innsbruck: City Card Including Public Transport

The best way to experience the picturesque city of Innsbruck, Austria, is with a city card. With admission to many of the best museums, sights, attractions, some cable cars, bikes, and a shuttle bus to the Swarovski Crystal Worlds, you'll have plenty of time to see the city in full.  Hop on any of the IBV city buses and trams, the hop-on hop-off bus, the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen lifts, or the Patscherkofelbahn gondola. Utilize the discounts at the casino, city tours, or even a traditional folk show with the centuries-old company Tyrolean Evening. Choose between a 24, 48, or 72-hour card and start having fun. List of sights and attractions:City WalkGolden Roof MuseumCity TowerCity Archives/City Museum InnsbruckCourt ChurchMuseum of Tyrolean Regional HeritageImperial Palace InnsbruckExhibition Maximilian 1Alpine Zoo Innsbruck-TirolTyrolean State Museum FerdinandeumArsenal MuseumTAXISPALAIS Kunsthalle TirolBell Museum & Bell Foundry GrassmayrThe Tirol Panorama with KaiserjägermuseumBergisel Stadium & Ski JumpAmbras Castle InnsbruckAUDIOVERSUM Science CenterLocalbahnmuseum der Tiroler MuseumsbahnenAnatomical MuseumBurg Hasegg/Mint Museum HallSwarovski Crystal Worlds Wattens

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo & Top of Innsbruck Combination Ticket

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo & Top of Innsbruck Combination Ticket

The impressive experience at the Top of Innsbruck, the 2,300m-high Hafelekar, is within every man’s grasp thanks to a direct connection from the city. Visitors may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the normally shy wildlife, but the unique panorama of the city and mountain is the real highlight. Walk up to the highest point of the Nordkette and experience the summit atmosphere without a long ascent. The ticket includes the roundtrip from station Congress to the Top of Innsbruck as well as the entrance to the Alpine Zoo.

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo Entrance Ticket

Innsbruck: Alpenzoo Entrance Ticket

Explore the rich biodiversity of the Alps at the Alpine Zoo in Innsbruck. See animals from around 150 species, all residing in naturalistic enclosures, terrariums, and aquariums. Begin your visit by traversing the zoo's sloped terrain, where you'll encounter a wide variety of alpine habitats, from lush valleys and serene lakes to rugged mountain slopes and icy regions. The zoo showcases around 20 of the 80 alpine mammal species, 60 of the 200 bird species, and nearly all fish species found in the Alps. Notable residents include brown bears, lynx, wolves, elk, otters, and various birds of prey. The zoo is committed to accessibility, featuring wide paths, walk-in enclosures, and aviaries. Special tours are available for visitors with disabilities, utilizing the zoo's bear mobile for a comfortable experience. The Alpine Zoo plays a crucial role in nature and species conservation, participating in several European Endangered Species Breeding Programs (EEP) and European Studbooks (ESB). The zoo also acts as a reception center for injured wildlife, contributing to the preservation of alpine fauna. Plan your visit to coincide with the seasonal highlights. From March, witness birds courting and nest-building, and from April to June, see young ibex, chamois, and deer. Even in winter, most animals remain active, offering a year-round adventure. After exploring, relax at the zoo's bistro, Animal Meal, which offers small meals and drinks with seating for around 150 guests, both indoors and outdoors.

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What people are saying about Alpine Zoo Innsbruck

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4.4
(160 reviews)

This was a brilliant experience. The Alpenzoo was full of animals we had not seen in other zoos and was really enjoyable. We took the cable car to the highest point and the views were out of this world! So glad we did it.

Unfortunately some animals were hibernating, otherwise it was an experience worth doing if you visit Innsbruck. It took us 2 and a half hours to do the whole tour, stopping at most of the animals

The top of Innsbruck was amazing. Definitely recommended but probably wouldn't visit the zoo again. Most if the animals were not visible and was all abit sad and depressing really.

Walking around the park in winter, with the snow is something magical. Beautiful zoo immersed in nature.

A nice zoo with great enclosures for both the large and small animals.