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Alpine Zoo Innsbruck and Hungerburg Funicular Combo Ticket

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Experience the thrill of the Alpenzoo Innsbruck and Hungerburgbahn! Set amidst the stunning Austrian Alps, this one-of-a-kind zoo is Europe's highest and offers a mesmerizing array of wildlife. From lynx and eagles to fish and birds, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Spring is an especially captivating time to visit as adorable baby animals make their debut. Get up close and personal with rare local species in the petting area, including cows, pigs, goats, and sheep. But the adventure doesn't end there. Hop aboard the Hungerburgbahn funicular, a scenic 5-minute ride that connects the city center with the Alpine Zoo. With breathtaking views and a total duration of 120 minutes, this experience is perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking an unforgettable day out. Book now and let the magic of the Alps captivate you!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Unique zoo with animals of the Austrian Alps
  • Exciting cable car ride to the zoo
  • Opportunity to see young animals in spring
  • Up-close encounters with rare local species
  • Convenient and quick access from city center
  • Zoo Entry
  • Hungerburgbahn fees
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks
  • Guide

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Introduction

Experience the wonders of nature at the Alpenzoo Innsbruck and Hungerburgbahn General Admission tour. This unique tour offers an opportunity to visit Europe's highest-lying zoo while enjoying breathtaking views of the Austrian Alps. Whether you're traveling with family, your partner, or exploring solo, a trip to this one-of-a-kind zoo promises an exciting and educational adventure. Located just a short distance from the city center and easily accessible via the Hungerburgbahn funicular, this tour combines convenience with nature's beauty.

What to Expect?

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Alpine wildlife during this 120-minute experience. Begin your journey at the Congress Station in Innsbruck, where you'll embark on a scenic ride aboard the Hungerburgbahn. Ascend to the Alpine Zoo Station and prepare to be mesmerized by the diverse range of animals that inhabit this magnificent mountain setting. From lynx, eagles, and fish, to wolves and bears, the Alpenzoo boasts an impressive collection of wildlife. Springtime visits are especially thrilling as it's the birthing season, offering a chance to observe adorable young animals and witness the circle of life up close.

Who is this for?

This tour appeals to nature enthusiasts of all ages, making it a perfect choice for families, couples, and individuals seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience. The Alpenzoo Innsbruck and Hungerburgbahn General Admission is designed to be inclusive, catering to the interests of wildlife admirers and those with a curiosity for Alpine fauna. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Europe's highest zoo and witness the wonders of the natural world.

Why Book This?

Embark on a remarkable journey to the Alpenzoo Innsbruck and Hungerburgbahn, and discover a world where animals roam freely amidst stunning alpine landscapes. This experience is more than just a regular zoo visit. It's an immersive adventure that allows you to witness awe-inspiring wildlife in their natural habitat. From the majestic lynx to the mighty bears, every encounter at the zoo is a lesson in conservation and the importance of preserving our planet's rich biodiversity. The Hungerburgbahn funicular adds an element of thrill and convenience, seamlessly connecting you from the city center to the Alpine Zoo, guaranteeing a seamless and memorable experience.

Good to Know

When visiting the Alpenzoo Innsbruck, make sure to allocate approximately two hours for this tour. The meeting point is at the Congress Station in Innsbruck, where you'll begin your journey to the zoo and back. Keep in mind that springtime visits are particularly exciting, as it's the season of new life. Take advantage of the petting area where you can meet and interact with rare and local species of cows, pigs, goats, and sheep. A visit to the Alpenzoo Innsbruck and a ride on the Hungerburgbahn create memories that will last a lifetime.

Reviews

Visitors who have explored the Alpenzoo Innsbruck and Hungerburgbahn General Admission tour have been left in awe of the incredible animal encounters and breathtaking Alpine scenery. They applaud the zoo's commitment to conservation and education, as well as the convenience offered by the Hungerburgbahn transportation. Reviews consistently highlight the thrilling experience of observing young animals during the birth season and the overall high satisfaction with the tour's organization. Those who have embarked on this adventure value the opportunity to get close to nature and create beautiful memories in one of Europe's most picturesque locations.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Reviews

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Clare B

Great visit. We spent a couple of hours here when visiting Innsbrook. Plenty to see and lots of information about all of the animals. Some steep hills which some may need to factor into a visit, but this was fine for us. Animals looked happy. Would recommend.

72yunib

Lots of shades, clean cages and variety of animals. But the layout wasn’t done well, only German language info and needs map at each crossing.

707cadek

The animals were all active and lively when we went and the conditions seemed to be great. The animals there were awesome as well

katetyna_st

It is definitely worth visiting the zoo in the mountains, especially if you like lynx. There are a lot of them and they are the most popular and funny.

BlueRidgeCouple

Small zoo overlooking the city of Innsbruck. There is a limited selection of animals and lots of birds. Several exhibits we're under construction. The facility is probably best suited to families and groups with small children. A decent stop on the trek to the Top of Innsbruck, but not comparable to the larger zoos throughout Austria.

Zoomooooo

It's tiring to walk up the slopes to see different animals but the kids were excited for that. A good experience for Asian kids to explore some animals which they normally can't see in Asia.

vfm1

The zoo is quite mediocre. Only very small kids can have some fun. Can give it a pass as there's lots to do in innsbruck if you seek thrill.

Kittei R

Maybe interesting for people who like birds. Only interesting thing was the active bear. It was pacing around. Appeared to be following one of the visitors and stood up several times. A lot of walking and not saw much. Only went because it was included in the Innsbruck Card and on the way down from the Nordkette funicular.

Sueleeds186411

we enjoyed the ride on the funicular but the zoo was disappointing.. Small enclosures and some animals , for example, a wild cat showed distressing behaviour...constant pacing back and forth. Was really surprised to see bullfinches in an enclosure. very little of the signage and information was in English

annaaJ3912BM

We went to this zoo hoping to see alpine animals in large cages, well-cared for and in as natural habitat as possible. It was very hilly which is good to know as it gets tiring walking up and down the steep hills. We loved seeing the marmots and mountain deer, all other animals seemed troubled in the tiny spaces they had been shoved into. The sad bear in its small cage pacing back and forth made me regret we came and even paid for this torture. The lynx and the lonely wolf had similar behavioral problems and were sad to watch. They paced up and down in the small habitat given to them. The moose enclosure was super small. We thought it is empty but then spotted one large moose locked in a mini wooden cage where it could hardly turn around. I wonder why it was locked in there? Lots and lots of boring birds- also in cages that were way too small. The cafe was good and served us a nice meal, views are nice but overall a depressing experience for our family. We thought the animals would have huge areas to roam in but were unfortunately wrong.
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2024-04-23 11:46