Bergisel Ski Jump
Bergisel Ski Jump
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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from $11.04
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Noreen Z
7 contributions
Sep 2021
Nice options to go to top of ski jump to enjoy the views and restaurant at the top. Stairs all the way to the top or take the funicular. Go early and you might see a ski jumper practicing as we were fortunate to see.
Written September 27, 2021
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Bristonian
Gloucester, UK124 contributions
Jan 2020 • Business
High over Innsbruck towers the Bergisel Ski Jump Tower with its top restaurant. The views overlooking the town are absolutely stunning and it helps to have the needs of food and drink looked after by very pleasant staff. Fortunately there is a lift (and stairs) so we didn‘t have to ski down and jump
Written February 22, 2020
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883greg
Milton, Canada5 contributions
Jan 2020
Beautiful jump. We wanted to go for breakfast and see the early morning jumpers, but time ran out for us. We did visit but did not have breakfast or see any jumpers. Others in our group did. We thought we needed a reservation for breakfast according to brochures/internet - but apparently you don't. We did catch a late lunch at the restaurant at the bottom. Also - we would have gone by public transit - very easy. We just couldn't find out how to do it so we paid for the tour bus. Still a good value because we got to see the areas around.
Written February 17, 2020
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John G
United Kingdom657 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
Walked a long way from town to be met by a €10 charge up a funicular. Some of the misleDing tourist information describes the way up via a 'lift' and doesn't mention a charge. Up close it looks a bit shoddy.
Written August 8, 2022
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PetBab
Scharding, Austria35 contributions
You enter the stadium at the bottom and first you take the cable car up to the bottom of the ski-jump. There your visit continues with a lift that takes you up to the visitor's platform where you have an incredible view over the city of Innsbruck and of the surrounding mountains.
After that you can visit the cafè below the platform. There you can go to a small balcony where you are right above the start of the speeding lane. It's kind of creepy because of its steepness!
After that you can visit the cafè below the platform. There you can go to a small balcony where you are right above the start of the speeding lane. It's kind of creepy because of its steepness!
Written August 15, 2007
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Mona77
Piacenza, Italy1,326 contributions
Jan 2011 • Friends
This is a special place for me, my review is probably more hearthfelt than objective. I saw my very first ski jumping race at this hill, since there I got addicted to this sport and I go back there every year. The race is part of the Four Hills Tournee, one of the most important of the season and you can see you're part of something big. The hill is not big comparing to other places in the WC calendar, but the position is great, just above the town, from there you have a wonderful view on the whole Innsbruck. And the audience, the best in ski jumping! Lots of enthusiasm and happyness, songs and flags, but also very polite, much more than in other races, people are cheering their faves in a positive way, with fairplay. I was there when the local idol Gregor Schlierenzauer won his first race in Innsbruck and the atmosphere was amazing, a real party. I remember that race as one of the best sports events I've ever seen. I've been there many times, only in winter, I'd like to go once in summer and see what it looks like, I'm sure I won't be disappointed at all.
Written October 5, 2011
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Karpagavalli
Chennai (Madras), India479 contributions
May 2019
This is a stadium for ski jumping on a hill in innsbruck, Austria where prestigious annual FIS Ski jumping world cup Four hills Tournament conducted. The view of people skiing and the surrounding valley from the top is worth the climb. This has funicular, a viewing platform for a panoramic view of the valley.
Written April 15, 2020
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Noel
18 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
While it may be a bit of a walk to get there, the Bergisel Ski Jump is very interesting. Once in the arena, you can get the cable car to the top, view the jump from an athletes position, and even have a coffee and the special Bergisel Torte (shaped like the ski jump). Its a fantastic way to see the city of Innsbruck (and the cemetery) out in front. An amazing view. Right there!
Written September 3, 2018
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Marcus F
Basket Range, Australia64 contributions
Sep 2019
We were lucky enough to come through the entrance as one of the exhibition jumpers was coming down the and landed 20 metres away from us. As we went up on the little tram to the top of the ski jump, the young man that had just completed his run was on board and we had a great chat with him. When you get to the top and walk around, you have a great 360 degree view of Innsbruk and the surrounding areas. One thing that was quite funny, is that when you stand at the actual top of the jump just metres behind the athletes and follow the line down to the bottom, it lines you up with the cemetery below in the suburbs of Innsbruk, which would be a interesting last glimpse before setting off, no doubt.
Written October 8, 2019
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LumberEaton_Cheshire
Eaton, Cheshire219 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
A brilliant experience.
The original Bergisel Ski Jump was used in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics but was rebuilt in 2002 and can be frequently seen on TV.
The new tower can be accessed on foot or, more sensibly, by gondola to the base of the top tower and then a lift to the top of the 45-metre tower. At the tower top is a restaurant with spectacular views out over Innsbruck and the surrounding mountains. There is also limited access to a platform directly above the athletes' take-off position which looks directly down the 'ramp' and into the 'bowl' where the athletes land and stop. This 'bowl' holds 28,000 spectators!
An interesting (and possibly with foreboding) fact is that, just beyond the landing area is a huge cemetery - wile the athletes are flying, their view is straight into the cemetery!
You leave with a feeling of amazement and conviction that all ski-jumpers must be crazy!
The original Bergisel Ski Jump was used in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics but was rebuilt in 2002 and can be frequently seen on TV.
The new tower can be accessed on foot or, more sensibly, by gondola to the base of the top tower and then a lift to the top of the 45-metre tower. At the tower top is a restaurant with spectacular views out over Innsbruck and the surrounding mountains. There is also limited access to a platform directly above the athletes' take-off position which looks directly down the 'ramp' and into the 'bowl' where the athletes land and stop. This 'bowl' holds 28,000 spectators!
An interesting (and possibly with foreboding) fact is that, just beyond the landing area is a huge cemetery - wile the athletes are flying, their view is straight into the cemetery!
You leave with a feeling of amazement and conviction that all ski-jumpers must be crazy!
Written January 16, 2019
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valerie c
London, UK16 contributions
Hi,staying in Neustift later this month and will have a Stubai free travel card.The tram I can use stops at Bergisel so is the ski jump close enough to walk to.
philb07
Tarporley, UK152 contributions
Yes the ski jump is at berg isel about five minutes walk from where you descend
Carol I
Orillia67 contributions
We are staying in the altstadt now. How do we get to the Ski Jump, is it worth the trip?
R K L
Seattle, WA2,301 contributions
Panoramic view of Innsbruck from top of Ski Jump in good weather. Just ask anyone to point you toward Bergisel! Easy to find and how to get there depends obviously on whether you are walking, going by public transport or have a car. The reviews on Trip Advisor will tell you all you need to know. Enjoy...
Luca S
Milan, Italy921 contributions
Hello, in case of queue at the entrance, can we jump it with the Innsbruck card?
Thanks a lot
ebordin60
Caldogno, Italy595 contributions
Ciao Luca. Purtroppo non ti so aiutare, perché non sono entrato. Prova a cercare informazioni sul sito (io però non ho trovato l'informazione che cerchi), oppure scrivi. Di solito sono molto solerti e molti sono italiani. Buon divertimento
paul z
Wittenbach, Switzerland4 contributions
Hallo Hr. Pfeiffer, Waren Sie überhaupt in Innsbruck? Ich glaube nicht. Sie hatten wahrscheinlich einen schlechten Traum
Ich lebte von 0 bis 25 Jahren in Innsbruck und sehe meine Stadt immer gerne wieder ( derzeit 80 Jahre) und ich lebe auf der Welt,und ich lasse derartige Beleidigungen meiner Stadt nicht zu. Ich weiss nicht woher Sie Sind aber ich würde gerne eine Bewertung Ihrer Stadt vornehmen, aber nicht in Ihrem Stil.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen aus Innsbruck.
Nancy V
Freeport, IL130 contributions
our tour includes choice of one of two leisurely walking tours: join a local guide as you discover the city’s history, culture and popular attractions including Maria Theresien Strasse, the Hofburg and the “Golden Roof"; or, you may embark on a tour focusing on Innsbruck’s unique architectural structures including its famous ski jump. and I don't know which one to choose from...
WENDY s
Kingston-upon-Hull, UK61 contributions
Hi we did the Innsbruck tour of buildings and we also saw the golden roof and the fabulous story behind it , enjoy x
David M
Luton, UK25 contributions
can you ark at the bergisel ski jump in july
Ian B
Warrington, UK38 contributions
Hi David not sure what you are asking 'ark' if you mean park, yes there is a very large car park. We used the Innsbruck cards hop on hop off bus service to get there and went to the top. Whilst in the location it is well worth visiting the Tirol panorama, or Paoram museum. There are stunning views and the 360 degree mural is amazing. Don't forget to pick up your free headphones which describe what you are seeing. Hope this helps you.
rubypumps
Singapore, Singapore563 contributions
How long is the bus ride from town? i will reach and settle down in innsbruck at about 3.30pm is it too late to travel to the Bergisel Ski Jump?
Stefan P
Berlin, Germany1 contribution
It will take you about 10 min. Sightseer Bus would be perfect. Than a 3min walk to the entrance. Our opening hours are Wed - Sun 10am - 5 pm.
Sergey M
Yekaterinburg, Russia2 contributions
Good afternoon! Does the cost of Innsbruck Card visit the panoramic platform?
Sue F
Louisville, KY2 contributions
Hi! Do you have to make reservations to go the top of the ski jump? Is there a cost? Is there a tour or just going to the top?
Is there a restaurant up top?
Thank you
Sue
Stefan P
Berlin, Germany1 contribution
Dear Sue, In case of "bergisel breakfast" you have to send a reservation. If you want to have a cup of coffee please feel free to show up whenever you want to. To special fees are charged to reach the panoramic platform, just the normal ticket price of 9,50 Euro/pax.
In a few days we will launch our new website with an english version to show you the whole world of bergisel ski jump.
We hope to see you soon.
Bergisel Ski Jump (Innsbruck) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Bergisel Ski Jump
- Bergisel Ski Jump is open:
- Wed - Mon 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Bergisel Ski Jump admission prices can vary. Entrance tickets currently cost $11.00, while a popular guided tour starts around $29.70 per person. See all 10 Bergisel Ski Jump tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
- Bergisel Ski Jump can be crowded, so we recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. See all 10 Bergisel Ski Jump tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
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