Getting around
Public transport
Single tickets on buses and trams cost €1.60 (from the driver; valid upon issue), but if you plan to use the city’s public transport frequently you’re better off buying a 24-hour ticket (€3.40). Weekly and monthly tickets are also available (€10.70 and €36.20, respectively). Tickets bought in advance, which are available from Tabak (tobacconist) shops, Information Innsbruck and the IVB Kundenbüro (53 07-500; Stainerstrasse 2; 7.30am-6pm Mon-Fri), must be stamped in the machines at the start of the journey.
Car & motorcycle
Car & bicycle
Most of central Innsbruck has restricted parking, indicated by a blue line. You can park within these areas for a maximum of 1½ or three hours during set times (approximately shop hours). The charge is €0.50/1/1.50 for 30/60/90 minutes; tickets are available from pavement dispensers. Parking garages (such as the one under the Altstadt) will set you back about €15 per day.
Innsbruck’s major car rental agencies and bike hire shops:
Avis (571 754; Salurner Strasse 15; 7.30am-6pm Mon-Fri, 8am-1pm Sat)
Denzeldrive (582 060; Salurner Strasse 8; 8am-6pm Mon-Fri)
Hertz (580 901; Südtiroler Platz 1; 7.30am-6pm Mon-Fri, 8am-1pm Sat)
Neuner (561 501; Maximilianstrasse 23; 9am-6pm Mon-Fri, 9am-noon Sat) Rents mountain bikes for €16/20 per half/full day.
Local transport
Taxi
For a taxi call 0800 222 22 55 or 53 11.
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