Admission to Bergisel Ski Jump

A visit to Innsbruck's ski jump arena and tower designed by architect Zaha Hadid

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With this ticket, you'll have a chance to experience Bergisel Ski Jump – a historic arena used during the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics.

During your visit, you'll be able to snap photos of the jump, where the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is held every year. You'll also have access to an on-site gallery as well as the Bergisel SKY Restaurant located at the top of the jump tower. After climbing the stairs or taking a elevator to the top of the tower, you can take in sweeping views of Innsbruck and the Tyrol mountains from an observation platform.

Why Visit

  • Access to Berigsel's ski jump tower designed by Zaha Hadid
  • Insights into the arena's Olympic history at the on-site gallery
  • Panoramic views of Austria from Bergisel SKY Restaurant

What's included

  • Admission to Bergisel Ski Jump

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Alcoholic drinks (available on site)
    • Food and drinks

    Restrictions

    • Visitors need to show a valid photo ID.

    Additional information

    This tour is suitable for wheelchair users inside the stadium only. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation to the arena's entrance.

    The arena is open from 09:00–16:00. The last admission is at 15:30.

    Please note that the daily ski jump show takes place from May to November.

    Dogs are not permitted inside the building.

    Parking is available behind the Tirol Panorama Museum (Bergisel 2). From there, it is a five-minute walk to Bergisel Stadium's main entrance (Bergiselweg 3). Please note that parking charges must be paid before leaving the car park.

    Location

    Ticket pick-up point
    Bergiselweg 3, Innsbruck, 6020

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