
Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian province of Tyrol, combines urban charm with alpine beauty. Nestled in the Inn Valley and surrounded by breathtaking mountain landscapes, Innsbruck boasts a rich history and a wide array of attractions.
Highlights include the Golden Roof, made of 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles, and the Nordkette mountain range, which can be reached directly from the city center by cable car, offering spectacular views and a wealth of recreational opportunities.
Other landmarks worth exploring include the Imperical Palace, the Court Church or the Ambras Castle, home to the oldest museum in the world. Beyond its cultural heritage, the Innsbruck region caters to every outdoor enthusiast - whether it's climbing, cycling, hiking, trail running - you name it.
Despite being Austria's fourth largest city, Innsbruck has a cozy, village-like charm making it easy to explore on foot. An excellent public transport system - with included travel via the Welcome Card for visitors - allows you to discover both the city and the surrounding region with ease.
This unique blend of culture and nature makes Innsbruck the perfect host city for the 2025 IFAF Youth Flag Football European Championship.
You can find all the information about the Innsbruck region including group bookings, the attractive Welcome Card, and various leisure activities under the following link: