Bergisel Ski Jump

Sports complex · Innsbruck

Bergisel Ski Jump

Sports complex · Innsbruck

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Bergiselweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

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Architectural ski jump venue with stunning city & mountain views  

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Bergiselweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Get directions

bergisel.info
@bergiselschanze

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Bergiselweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Get directions

+43 512 589259
bergisel.info
@bergiselschanze

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"Watching jumps at the Zaha Hadid–designed Bergisel Ski Jump is one of my favorite adrenal experiences near Innsbruck — it’s architectural and athletic spectacle in one." - Caitlin Morton

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Dave H

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We spent a couple of hours here, and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. It was awesome to see the skiers jump. If we were to come back, I think it would be great to have a reservation at the restaurant. The views were stunning.

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Came to visit the cool facility during a business sports trip. The view is fabulous and gives you the opportunity to witness a top-notch Olympic sports facility. I didn’t eat or visit the restaurant, and you shouldn’t expect much attraction there, aside from the view and explanatory signs. For the athletes in the crowd, you can make it an impressive 3km run with an 80m elevation trail from the historic town to the entrance, then an additional 250 stairs up! all the way up to the terrace. €10 for a single ticket, with a discount available for students. Please bring a card or a multiple attraction card for the city, or use your local hotel discount code. For more endurance sports suggestions, check out @triathlontrips on Instagram and Facebook.

Constantine Johns

Google
Such a cool experience to see the ski jump and the place of the winter Olympics. It is a very reasonably priced ticket for an amazing experience to go up to the top, see incredible views of the city/mountains and if you're lucky you'll get to see the teams practice their ski jumps which is an incredible experience to witness. They also have a gift shop and a restaurant.

Artem Potapov

Google
Amazing views, architecture, and Tyrolean history We visited Bergisel Ski Jump in May, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip to Innsbruck. The ski jump itself, designed by Zaha Hadid, is a stunning piece of architecture. We took the funicular and elevator up to the top, and the panoramic views over Innsbruck and the surrounding Alps were absolutely breathtaking—even without snow on the ground! It was really cool to stand where the athletes take off—gives you a whole new respect for ski jumping. There’s also a cozy café at the top where we enjoyed coffee with a view. The visit also includes entry to the Tyrol Panorama Museum (not the Olympic Museum), which features a fascinating look at Tyrolean history, culture, and an impressive 360° panoramic painting. Tips for your visit: 🎟️ Combo tickets include the funicular, elevator to the tower, and entrance to the Tyrol Panorama Museum. 🗓️ Visiting in May was perfect—no crowds, pleasant weather, and everything open. 📸 Visit on a clear day for the best views—sunset is especially beautiful. ☕ Don’t miss the café at the top—it’s small but offers incredible scenery. 👟 Some light walking and stairs involved, so wear comfortable shoes. A must-visit spot in Innsbruck, even outside of ski season. Beautifully designed, educational, and unforgettable.

Deepak Thakuria

Google
This is an artificial ski slope designed by famous architect. Offers Fabulous views of the Innsbruck city below and the Nordkette mountains beyond. Turning around on the viewing platform, we could see the other side as well. On a clear day, it says one can see a span of over 150 kms. There is a restaurant on the top. Additionally, we got to see a few jumps as well and it was fascinating.

Nusara Kast

Google
We really enjoyed checking out the ski jump! It was rainy and cloudy so there were not many people around. The Innsbruck Card was convenient.

Max Smith

Google
Went there on a whim on a Tuesday. It’s a bit confusing to find the actual ski jump from the parking spot which was 3,80€ for 90min. After we looked around for a bit, we took the gondola up to the tower and were fortunate enough to see someone practicing the jump. That was really interesting to watch and quite a unique opportunity.

Julien van der waal

Google
The most unique place to visit in Innsbruck! You got some of the best views over the city while also having the opportunity to go to the top of a ski jump. Both the perspective from the bottom of the jump and the top are really cool. Don't forget that 1 floor below the top Observatory, you can have a top to bottom view of the launch station of the ski jump, which is really cool but can easily be overlooked. I really loved visiting this place, the cable cart from bottom to the top and the little museum are also nice little extras (all included in 1 ticket). There is also a small forest around the ski jump accessible from the carpark which has a nice hike and gives you some nice views of the ski jump tower and the surrounding area. I highly recommend visiting this place.