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Shopping in Mayrhofen

Shopping in Mayrhofen

When you hear the word "holiday shopping" you doubtlessly think of main shopping areas in the Adriatic or on city breaks to places like Barcelona, Paris, Rome, New York, etc… But I would like to tell you about my holiday shopping experience in Mayrhofen - something totally different and definitely interesting! Mayrhofen's main street can also be described as the shopping mile for the Mayrhofen-Hippach Holiday Region, but it is not just for foodies or adventure-loving sports people - it's also for people of all ages wishing to expand their range of fashions whilst on holiday.

Kaufhaus Tyrol

Kaufhaus Tyrol

Kaufhaus Tyrol shopping centre in the heart of Innsbruck brings international flair to Tyrol. This exclusive address offers first-class shopping with over 50 shops on several floors. In addition to the extensive shopping facilities, the building itself - from visionary star architect David Chipperfield - is equally impressive. It comes as no surprise that Kaufhaus Tyrol was named Europe's most attractive and best shopping centre in 2011 and was given an ICSC European Conference Award. Another plus point is how easy it is to reach: the shopping centre's main entrance is in Maria-Theresien-Strasse; the entrance to the in-house underground car park is in Wilhelm-Greil-Strasse.

Address: Maria-Theresien-Strasse 31, 6020 Innsbruck

Sillpark Innsbruck

Sillpark Innsbruck

Sillpark is a shopping centre in Innsbruck's Dreiheiligen district and one of the largest retailing centres in the city. The shopping centre is also a regular venue for various events. Developer and operator of Sillpark is SES Spar European Shopping Centers GmbH. It was renovated in 2015.

Address:
SILLPARK Shopping Center GmbH
Museumstrasse 38
6020 Innsbruck

Opening times:
Mon - Wed: 09:00 – 19:00 hrs and Thur – Fri: 09:00 – 20:00 hrs
Sat: 09:00 – 18:00 hrs

Stadtgalerien Schwaz

Stadtgalerien Schwaz - Shopping Mall

Over 40 shops with an extensive range of international brands and the latest collections. The best and largest shopping mall in Schwaz offers relaxed shopping and a retail experience for all the senses.

Address:
Stadtgalerien Schwaz
Andreas-Hofer-Strasse 10
6130 Schwaz

Opening times:
Mon - Fri: 09:00 – 19:00 hrs
Sat: 09:00 – 18:00 hrs

DEZ Shopping Centre

DEZ Shopping Centre

Welcome to DEZ - Tyrol's largest shopping centre! Discover the great variety offered by 134 specialist shops, restaurants and cafes. Big brands, more enjoyable shopping and even more choice under one roof!

Address:
Amraser-See-Strasse 56a
6020 Innsbruck

Opening times:
Mon + Wed: 09:00 – 19:00 hrs
Thur + Fri: 09:00 – 20:00 hrs
Sat: 09 – 18:00 hrs

Kerzenwelt Schlitters

Kerzenwelt Schlitters - World of Candles

The world of handmade candles! Creativity, empathy and artistic sensitivity are the main qualities of a wax artist - this makes our work interesting and varied. We use many different techniques in perfecting handmade candles: carving, painting & modelling. Top-quality raw materials such as paraffin, stearin and beeswax are a matter of course for us. All materials are exclusively sourced from Austria and Germany, which enables us to guarantee top quality products.

Address: Kerzenwelt Schlitters
Opening times: Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 17:30 hrs
Sat: 09:00 – 13:00 hrs

M4 Wörgl

M4 Wörgl

THE SECOND LONGEST SHOPPING STREET IN TYROL!

In the traffic-calmed 'Bahnhofstrasse' shopping is now an experience.

Stylish and multifaceted is the name of the game. In traditional craft shops, cafes and the attractive shopping centre; and equally in the gallery, fashion boutiques and wholefood shops with products direct from local farmers.

In Wörgl people love it: strolling, savouring, shopping & chatting. It's simply fun discovering new things in the area around the traffic-calmed street - one of the longest shopping streets in Tyrol. And making one or two of your wishes come true.

FeuerWerk - The Sensory World of Wood

FeuerWerk - The Sensory World of Wood

In times when everyone is talking about renewable energy, we are mindful of our responsibility towards nature. In our modern power plant, which is open to the public, we produce green energy and district heating. In our 'SichtBAR' bistro we use produce from local suppliers, paying particular attention to freshness and quality. We are aware of our social responsibility and charity events form a regular part our cultural calendar. Just as we work in harmony with nature, so do we also treat our responsibility for employees. Achieving success together. Good service is the basis of our activities. People are at the centre and customer and employee satisfaction is a measure of our quality.

Address: Zillertalstrasse 39, 6263 Fügen

Zillertal Visitor Dairy

Erlebnis Sennerei Zillertal - Dairy

Experience milk processing and cheese making live, first-hand and with the help of multimedia displays, in an area of 6,000 m² with 11 different stations  - at the world's first visitor dairy, here in the Tyrol. Parents with children, individuals and groups are all welcome to come and experience everyday life in a dairy, in a completely new and unique way. Look over the master cheese-maker's shoulder and enjoy some culinary treats from the varied menu at the Zillertal Dairy. Dairy products from the Zillertal Dairy can also be purchased from the farm shop.

Address:
SchauSennerei
Hollenzen 116
6290 Mayrhofen

Opening times:
Daily from 10:00 – 17:00 hrs
including Sundays and public holidays

Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses

Museum of Tiyolean Farmhouses

As the Museum for Tyrolean Farmhouses, we maintain and research farming and traditional culture in Tyrol. The many things on offer - incl. personal guided tours, events and craft demonstrations - bring to life the lives and work of our ancestors. With a nostalgic touch, the farmhouses with their fascinating details are impressive witness to this long gone culture. There are also many other farm buildings, such as a saw mill, grain mill, forge, threshing shed and the two chapels, which, just like the other houses, have been carefully dismantled, transported and re-erected here in the museum.

Address:
Angerberg 10
6233 Kramsach

Opening times:
Sunday before Easter – April
October: daily: 09:00 – 17:00 hrs
May - September: daily: 09:00 – 18:00 hrs;

Zillertal Hay Milk Dairy

Zillertal Hay Milk Dairy

A visit to our cheese dairy is something for the whole family and provides an informative insight into the workings of a dairy. We invite you to watch our master cheese-maker show you how fresh hay milk is made into quality products. The dairy museum tells you about the history of our dairy and gives you an idea of cheese production 100 years ago, when it as done with the simplest of equipment and utensils.

Following your guided tour, you can of course taste and purchase products in our dairy shop.

Address:
Zillertaler Heumilch Sennerei
Sennereistraße 22
6263 Fügen

Local History Museum - Fügen

Local History Museum - Fügen

Take a historical journey through Zillertal over time - on four floors. Also find out about Zillertal's national singers who took the famous Christmas carol "Silent Night" around the world in the 19th century. With the help photographic material and many original letters and artefacts, it is possible to trace the spread of "Stille Nacht" around the world. Over 100 old engravings give an insight into the history of the landscape and people in Zillertal. Farming equipment from forestry and fields, old workshops (wainwright, cooper, milliner, well maker, ropemaker, home mill), local societies, minerals, the baroque sculptor Franz Xaver Nißl and other interesting subjects are also on display. In the newly set up basement, you will find a large exhibition covering 600 years of mining and Alpine farming in the Fügen region.

Adresse:
Lindenweg
6263 Fügen

Öffnungszeiten:
Di - Fr: 16 – 19 Uhr

Zillertaler Trachtenwelt

Zillertaler Trachtenwelt

Traditional costumes are in fashion - it's no secret any more! People are wearing what they like and this style of clothing also has no age limitations. The boom in 'Tracht' has also established itself outside of the traditional countries where it is worn - as a popular haute couture. The range of traditional costumes on sale here is as varied and different as the people who wear it. Alongside elegant and exclusive dirndl dress fashions, you'll also find simple washable dirndls and cheeky short lederhosen for women worn with a shirt and retro accessories.

Address:
Bahnhofsplatz 82
6262 Schlitters

Cemetery Museum (Lustiger Friedhof) in Kramsach

Cemetery Museum (Lustiger Friedhof) in Kramsach

The whimsical gravestone inscriptions in the Cemetery Museum in Kramsach are both light-hearted and serious.
A cemetery with no dead - over 100 gravestone crosses with curious inscriptions are found in the light-hearted cemetery in Kramsach. But no one is buried here. The crosses originate from a collection made by stonemason and blacksmith Hans Guggenberger. The most unusual ones, from what is the largest collection in Europe, are exhibited in the museum and can be visited all year free of charge. Every year, around 200,000 visitors are able to wonder at the curiosities from yesteryear in a small area of woods next to Hans Guggenbergers wrought-iron works. Today the cemetery is the most visited museum in Tyrol.

Free entrance!

Wildauer´s Zillertaler Edelbrände

Wildauer´s Zillertal Fine Schnapps

Wildauer´s Schnapps Distillery with an opportunity for tasting. "I would like to help you become connoisseurs through consciously savouring the quality and different aromas. Schnapps is a living product that finds itself in a continual process of development and change. It needs to mature, develop its character and its individuality"

Address:
Wildauer‘s Edelbrände
Dorfstraße 70
6274 Aschau im Zillertal

Opening times:
Thursday: 14:00 – 17:00 hrs

The Glass Town of Rattenberg in Tirol

Rattenberg in Tirol

Almost everything is about glass finishing in Tyrol's smallest and oldest town.

Take the opportunity to visit one of the famous lead-crystal grinding studios.

Kissling Crystal – thousands of visitors from home and abroad look through the glass every year to see glass on its journey from the furnace to the finished glass product. A unique opportunity to observe glass blowers, grinders, engravers and painters at work.

Address:
Südtirolerstrasse 41
6240 Rattenberg

Zeiss Planetarium Schwaz

Zeiss Planetarium Schwaz

Climb aboard our spaceship and travel with us around the planets, stars and galaxies. Find out how the world and universe around us functions in our various shows. We bring the stars to you and take you to the edge of the universe.

The Planetarium is a multimedia entertainment, cultural and educational complex, which attracts people of all ages and backgrounds. The daily and yearly movement of the stars and planets, and the events taking place in the cosmos above us, are presented and explained in the fully air-conditioned domed hall.

Address:
Alte Landstrasse 15
6130 Schwaz

Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens

Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens

A water-spewing giant that magically draws visitors to his interior, where chambers of wonder kindle the imagination. Within 12 years he has become an international icon, already attracting more than 7 million visitors. One of the highlights is a cloud of crystals comprising around 800,000 pieces of Swarovski crystal carefully placed by hand above dark reflective water. As well as many new additions to the garden relating to the iconic giant, five chambers of wonder have been completely redesigned by international artists and designers.

Address:
Kristallweltenstrasse 1
6112 Wattens

Opening times:
Daily from 09:00 – 18:30 hrs
last admission at 17:30 hrs

Silver Mine in Schwaz

Silver Mine in Schwaz

Enjoy an underground adventure: experience how 500 years about over 11,000 naves working in the most difficult conditions dug for silver. The efforts of the miners made Schwaz one of the world's largest centres for silver mining in the 15th and 16th centuries.

Address:
Alte Landstrasse 1
6030 Schwaz

Opening times:
Summer: 09:00 – 17:00 hrs
Winter: 10:00 – 16:00 hrs

Upside Down House

Upside Down House

A fully furnished house turned upside down allows visitors to view the world from the perspective of a bat. Ordinary things are exciting again, familiar objects have a new and interesting appearance. All furnishings are found on the ceiling. Even the car parked in the garage can be marvelled at from below. Take the most impossible, amusing and impressive photos and let your imagination run wild.

And watch out: your senses could play tricks on you. A great adventure for the whole family. Not to be missed!

Address:
Stublerfeld 1
6123 Terfens/Vomperbach

Tratzberg Castle

Tratzberg Castle

Emperors, knights and other aristocratic former owners of Tratzberg will, with the help of a fascinating audio commentary (in 8 languages), take you "personally" around the castle, showing you splendid baroque halls, Gothic rooms with original furniture, the hunting hall and Gothic chapel; plus the unique wall painting of the Habsburg family with its 148 figures and the extensive collection in the armoury.

Address:
Tratzberg 1
6200 Jenbach

Opening times:
End of March – beginning of November
daily from 10:00 – 16:00 hrs

Ambras Castle in Innsbruck

Ambras Castle in Innsbruck

Ambras Castle, visible above Innsbruck for miles around, is one of the most significant attractions in the state capital. The exhibition attempts to recreate the Archduke's cabinet of curiosities, his armouries and antique collection. The Upper Castle accommodated the living quarters during the time of Emperor Ferdinand. Today it is the home of the Habsburg Portrait Gallery. More than 200 portraits are on display over 3 floors, including priceless works from famous artists.

Address:
Schlossstrasse 20
6020 Innsbruck

Kufstein Castle

Kufstein Castle

Kufstein Castle is one of the most prominent landmarks in Austria. Once a powerful defence complex, today it is a popular international tourist attraction. It is an imposing landmark, important cultural highlight and a versatile event venue. It was first officially documented in 1205 under the ownership of the Bavarian Duke Ludwig and Bishop of Regensburg. In the course of history, the fortification has been the scene of many military conflicts. The fortification was made into a fortress by the Emperor Maximilian I during the 16th century and came into Austrian ownership in 1814. Since 1924 it has been owned by the city of Kufstein.

Summer season:
Daily from 09:00 – 18:00 hrs
Last admission: 17:00 hrs

Steam Train - Zillertal Railway

Steam Train - Zillertal Railway

The Zillertal Railway is one of the most well-known narrow-gauge railways still in operation. In the course of its 110-year history, this narrow-gauge (760 mm) branch line has developed into an important nostalgic tourist attraction. The railway follows a 32-km route through the world-famous Ziller Valley, passing well-known tourist towns and villages. But the Zillertal Railway is not only a tourist attraction: it is also an important means of local transport. Modern railcars run every 30 minutes, with buses at other times to increase the frequency. Have you already travelled in the 'convertible' - the Zillertal Railway's open freight wagon? Have you let yourself be enchanted by the 'crystal carriage'? Or would you like to explore Zillertal by bicycle? You can hire a bicycle from the railway station and return it to the next one. Or would you like the adventure of driving a steam locomotive yourself? The Zillertal Railway makes every excursion a great experience.

Depart Ried: 10:28 hrs
Return from Mayrhofen: 12:07 hrs

HAPPYHOPP - Indoor Play Area in Vomp

HAPPYHOPP - Indoor Play Area in Vomp

The perky kangaroo mascot shows where games are particularly fun at the HAPPYHOPP kids playing paradise:

  • Bouncy castle
  • 6-person trampoline
  • Really cool 'Funshooter Park'
  • Speedy go-carts
  • Rodeo bull for taming
  • Climbing volcano to "look down on Mum and Dad" before sliding back down
  • 3-dimensional giant climbing frame with large ball pool to submerge yourself in and cool slides
  • Area for small children with a range of activities incl. separate trampoline and giant building blocks for tiny tots from 1 year upwards

... make HAPPYHOPP in Vomp near Schwaz a popular play paradise.

Address:
A-6134 Vomp
Mooswinkl 7

Mayrhofen Leisure Pool

Mayrhofen Leisure Pool

There is something to suit every visitor in this large leisure pool complex! The waterfall, mountain lake, spa pool and special attractions such as the 101-m giant slide, 65-m crazy river and the counter-current channel make the Leisure Pool in Mayrhofen pure fun for water freaks. In the large sauna complex with winter garden, guests can relax in the unique ambiance or recharge their batteries in the solarium grotto.

Address:
Waldbadstrasse 539
6290 Mayrhofen

Opening times:
Thurs - Sun: 13:00 – 21:00 hrs

Zillertal Thermal Leisure Pool

Zillertal Thermal Leisure Pool

The 'Erlebnistherme-Zillertal' in Fügen is not just an architectural masterpiece: wellness fans, families with children and young people will all be impressed by the facilities. It goes without saying that care is taken to ensure that those looking for "wellness" and relaxation are not disturbed by lively activity in the leisure pool area.

Address :
Badweg 1
6263 Fügen

Opening times:
Leisure Pool : Mon – Sun: 10:00 – 22:00 hrs
Sauna: Mon – Sun: 13:00 – 22:00 hrs

Wörgl 'Wasserwelt' Leisure Pool

Wörgl 'Wasserwelt' Leisure Pool

Aquatic fun for the whole family. Kids will be excited about the various slides, wave pool and a pirate ship. Plunge and slide - fun and adventure guaranteed. Immerse yourself in the quiet and meditative Roman Temple and experience four seasons in the Sauna Garden.

Address:
Innsbrucker Strasse 112
6300 Wörgl

Opening times:
Daily from 10:00 – 22:00 hrs.
Summer pool (open-air): 09:00 – 20:00 hrs

Natural Ice Palace

Natural Ice Palace

The Natural Ice Palace is situated just a few minutes walk from the summit stop of the Glacier Bus 3. There are many wonderful ice features to discover on a guided tour of this unique natural phenomena. Following expansion in February 2010, it is now possible to see ice stalactites of up to 8m long. Glacier fans can enjoy sensational insights into the perennial ice - daily and in all weathers. Particularly impressive features include the Crystal Chamber, the Ice Chapel illuminated in red and the Blue Chamber. The highlight of the tour awaits you 25m below the well-maintained ski slopes. The actual Ice Palace features perfect ice formations, frozen waterfalls and giant ice galleries.

Address:
Hintertux 794
6293 Tux

Innsbruck Alpine Zoo

Alpenzoo Innsbruck

The Alpine Zoo is located at 750 m above the roofs of Tyrol's capital city of Innsbruck - at the foot of the north ranges. In an area of just over 4 ha, some 2,000 Alpine animals representing about 150 species are nurtured in semi-natural enclosures, terrariums and aquariums. No other zoo in the world features such a complete collection of wild animals from the Alpine region. This just one reason why a series of world-first breeding successes have taken place.

No dogs!
Please note that you are not allowed to take dogs into the zoo because many wild animals regard dogs as dangerous threats and react by taking flight.

Address:
Weiherburggasse 37a
6020 Innsbruck