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From Innsbruck, what other cities can we visit ?



 
 
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Old September 16th, 2003, 04:28 PM
tile
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Default From Innsbruck, what other cities can we visit ?

yes you are right
I meant Linz

Lienz is near the italian border.
sorry.
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:35:27 GMT, tile wrote:

I hardly think you will make Cesky Krunlow by train or bus in one day
first of all. you have to go to Lienz


If you go via Lienz it'll take you more than a day. You'll be closer to

the
Dolomites than the Czech border.

I think you mean Linz.

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Old September 16th, 2003, 09:51 PM
Brian Wasson
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Default From Innsbruck, what other cities can we visit ?

Actually, Venice is possible as a day trip from Innsbruck. During the
summer season, at least, several tour operators offer bus day-trips
from Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Mittenwald (and possibly Innsbruck,
although I haven't seen it advertised there). It's a LONG day, though,
starting around 4:30 and ending late at night. (See
http://www.reisebuero-hager.de/reisek.htm.)

Discounting Venice, I'd suggest a day spent in northern Italy (the
Sudtirol), including a visit to Meran and the surrounding areas. As
others have mentioned, Salzburg is about two hours +/- from Innsbruck,
but I imagine you might be passing through there en route to Vienna
(will you have a car for these two weeks, or are you relying on
trains? If trains, your options are somewhat more limited).

While in Innsbruck, take a few hours to go up river about five miles
and visit the old wallled town of Hall in Tirol. Much more interesting
than Innsbruck, IMO (I find Innsbruck itself somewhat boring as a
tourist destination).

Will be in Innsbruck for 7 days.. originally for a snowboarding trip,
but we decided we'd like to explore other cities more than
snowboarding for a whole week.
I was wondering if anyone can suggest another city we can go visit

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Old September 17th, 2003, 08:46 AM
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Default From Innsbruck, what other cities can we visit ?

The secret is most definitely out!

I was there in March this year. Hotels were empty, streets quiet.
Pleasant atmosphere.

Frantisek
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Old September 17th, 2003, 02:14 PM
Joseph Feng
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Default From Innsbruck, what other cities can we visit ?

We spent a day skiing at St. Anton. We also took a trip that combined
a short stop in Oberammergau and a longer stop in Schwangau(long
enough to hike up the hill to Neuschwanstein, take the castle tour,
hike down, eat lunch, and shop).
 




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