Things to do in Kitzbühel
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Alpine Flower Garden
The serene Alpine Flower Garden, nurtures alpine blooms like arnica, edelweiss and purple bellflowers.
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Highways
This wacky American-themed bar is the place to chill in a 1958 Buick, get bumper to bumper on the dance floor and munch a hot dog. When midnight strikes, the Jägermeister shots are €1 a pop. There are events nearly every night, from live bands on Fridays to electro on Saturdays.
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Museum Kitzbühel
Museum Kitzbühel traces Kitzbühel’s heritage from its humble Bronze Age beginnings to the present day. The big emphasis is on winter sports and the town’s famous son, champion skier Toni Sailer.
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Kitzbüheler Horn Cable Car
Alpine Flower Garden is reached by Kitzbüheler Horn cable car, but drivers can also wind their way up to the top of the mountain (road toll per car/motorcycle €4/2, plus €1.50 per person).
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Gallo
This trendy bistro-cum-bar jazzes up its minimalist interior with zebra stripes and mosaics. When the sun shines, diners spill out onto the terrace for antipasti, juicy steaks and wood-fired pizza.
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Chizzo
A grandfather clock, white linen and fresh flowers create a refined ambience in Chizzo. The menu mixes Austrian and world flavours, from sander fillet on red wine risotto to Thai curry.
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Sport Olympia
Bikes can be rented from Sport Olympia for around €9 per day and can be transported free of charge on the Hornbahn, Hahnenkammbahn and Fleckalmbahn gondolas.
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Intersport
Bikes can be rented from Intersport for around €9 per day and can be transported free of charge on the Hornbahn, Hahnenkammbahn and Fleckalmbahn gondolas.
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La Fonda
Bedecked with sombreros, copper pans and colourful throws, this cave-like Mexican haunt rolls out favourites like fiery jalapeno peppers, nachos and enchiladas.
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Café Rupprechter
Kitzbühel’s best hazelnut ice cream, homemade strudel and pralines make the sweet-toothed locals squeal with pleasure at this family-run café.
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Huberbräu Stüberl
This vaulted tavern ditches the diet in favour of large portions of Austrian classics, such as schnitzel and liver dumplings, cooked to perfection.
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Club Take Five
Bright young things pack the dance floor at this see-and-be-seen club with a trio of bars and a VIP area. DJs pump out house, soul and funk.
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Bergsinn
Pop art and sphere-shaped lights glam up this funky bar with a cocktail happy hour (8pm to 9pm) and free wi-fi access for customers.
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Liebfrauenkirche
The Liebfrauenkirche is a rococo church with a chunky 48m belfry and an interior adorned with gold swirls and frescoes.
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Café Grieserl
There’s Newcastle Brown Ale on tap at this barn-style watering hole with big-screen sports, live music and DJs at weekends.
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Pfarrkirche St Andreas
The 15th-century Pfarrkirche St Andreas fuses Gothic and baroque elements.
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The Londoner
This raucous British den has great beer, crazy events and plenty of slapstick fun.
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