Around Innsbruck : Innsbruck, Austria : Trip Report
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Getting to Innsbruck
In our case we flew from Chicago to Munich, Germany on Lufthansa
Airlines. There we were met by a bus which was to take us to Innsbruck.
We were told it was going to be a 2.5 hour drive but took longer due
to traffic in Munich as well as apparently taking the scenic route to
drop off some people at a small town along the way. At this point we
had already spent over 8 hours on a plane so we were quite anxious to
get to our hotel and start our vacation. This was the beginning of
our lesson to make the most of the time spent on buses and just relax.
Once we got near Innsbruck the scenery got our blood pumping although
we were all a bit concerned about how only the very tops of the mountains
had any significant snow.
The hotel we stayed at was the Hotel Grauer Bär (means Gray Bear) located
near the old town section Innsbruck. There were tons of restaurants and
shops around as well as one of the stops for the ski buses was right around
the corner. The hotel itself was a 4* hotel that cost only slightly more
than the usual 3* hotels. We've been to Europe before and have had some
bad luck with hotels with less than 4*s. We were not disappointed here.
The hotel was older but was in good shape and looked recently renovated.
The rooms where small but comfortable. The bathrooms had heated tiles
in most rooms and the upper floors had balconies with nice views of the
town and surrounding mountains.
The best part was the restaurant. The breakfast includes coffee, a
choice of cold and hot cereals, various breads, meats like prosciutto,
spreads and usually hot scrambled eggs with ham and/or bacon. It was
good but got a little repetitive by the end of the week.
Dinner at the restaurant was quite excellent. The food choices were
limited to three entrees per night including one vegetarian selection.
We didn't care, whatever you selected it was great. There was also
a first course of either soup or cold meats as well as a decent desert.
Strangely coffee was not served after dinner.
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Are we there yet? Viewed: 99 times.
The Hotel Grauer Bär. Viewed: 179 times.
The reception desk of the hotel with the entrance to the bar in the background. Viewed: 175 times.
The sitting area where you meet the ski concierge. Viewed: 122 times.
The church across the street that Mark swears rings the bell 62 times at 7am. Viewed: 160 times.
The view from our balcony. Viewed: 352 times.
Around Innsbruck
We didn't spend that much time hanging around Innsbruck itself using it
mostly as a centrally located home base. We were
usually on a day trip to a different town or out at Stubai Glacier
snowboarding. There were a couple sights there. In the center of the
main square in the Old Town is the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) built by
Fiedl the Penniless. It's said he did that to show he wasn't as poor
as everyone thought. In the same square is the blue and white Helbling House
which had it's elaborate rococo decoration added in 1730. Also there is the
Domkirche zu St. Jakob, a cathedral with some famous paintings. Down the street
is the Trimphpforte, or Triumphal Arch, built to commemorate some historical
events.
The food in general is very good and about the same price as in the USA.
We found restaurants serving
many cuisines including Thai, Indian, Middle Eastern, Italian and many others.
The only thing that bugged us was that the food was often quite salty.
At one Austrian restaurant several members of our group found the food
salty to the point of being inedible. Other places also had some very salty
selections such as the soups at the Stubai cafeteria and the Pad Thai
at a Thai restaurant. The rest of the food seemed to be relatively
salt free. The food in the Grauer Bar restaurant was usually not
overly salty either.
Bier (Beer) is plentiful and cheap. You can usually get a beer for
just a few cents more than a soda and the beer will be twice the size.
Beer was even available from the bus driver on the trips from the Glacier.
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The Helbling House. Viewed: 162 times.
Domkirche zu St. Jakob across the square. Viewed: 155 times.
Triumphal Arch. Viewed: 170 times.
The old Olympic ski jump being renovated. Viewed: 162 times.
Why are Americans always amused by small European cars? Viewed: 176 times.
The Golden Roof. Viewed: 219 times.
Pulp Fiction fans will be happy to know that Royal mit Kase translates to Royal with Cheese. Viewed: 132 times.
Now that's a beer! Viewed: 198 times.
Please don't buy that hat! Viewed: 189 times.
Ling and Mark at the Inn River. Viewed: 186 times.
Mmmmm, apple strudel. Viewed: 127 times.
Some statue in the middle of the street. Viewed: 196 times.
Nice dragon in another monument. Viewed: 135 times.
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