Top of Innsbruck: Roundtrip Cable Car Ticket
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History
The Nordkette cable car system, opened in 1928, was Europe’s first urban mountain railway, linking Innsbruck’s medieval old town to the 2,300-meter Karwendel peaks in under 20 minutes. Architect Franz Baumann designed the original Seegrube station in 1930s Tyrolean style; star architect Zaha Hadid reimagined the lower stations in 2007 with fluid, glacier-like forms.
The Hafelekar summit (2,256 m) marks the gateway to Austria’s largest nature park, Karwendel, home to ibex, golden eagles, and 1,300 plant species. The route once served as a military supply line during WWI.
Highlights
- Ride Zaha Hadid’s futuristic Hungerburg funicular from city center
- Ascend 1,700 vertical meters in 20 minutes via three cable cars
- 360° panorama: Innsbruck’s Golden Roof one way, untouched Karwendel the other
- Walk the “Goetheweg” trail or sip coffee at 2,000 m
- Optional: Breakfast at Seegrube or lunch at Cloud 9 igloo bar
Full Description
Start beside the Congress Innsbruck, steps from the Golden Roof. Board the sleek Hungerburg funicular—its glass pods gliding over rooftops to 860 m. Transfer to the Seegrube cable car, soaring above alpine meadows to 1,905 m, where the renovated 1930s station offers panoramic terraces.
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Final 3-minute ride to Hafelekar (2,256 m) places you on Innsbruck’s rooftop. On clear days, see Germany’s Zugspitze 80 km away. Hike the 10-minute trail to the summit cross, photograph ibex, or relax at the highest café in Tyrol.
Return at leisure—cable cars run every 15 minutes until 5:30 PM.
Why Choose This Experience?
This is the fastest, most spectacular way to trade urban charm for alpine wilderness. No hiking required—just 20 minutes from city center to 2,300 m. Small group (6) ensures personal space in cabins.
The architectural contrast—Hadid’s curves to Baumann’s stone—plus nature park access makes it a design and nature lover’s dream.
What’s Included
- Round-trip ticket: Hungerburg funicular + Seegrube + Hafelekar cable cars
- Priority boarding (skip ticket counter)
- Digital trail map & weather cam link
- Free entry to Karwendel Nature Park
- Optional: Breakfast/brunch add-on at Seegrube (€18)
- Dog-friendly (muzzled dogs free)
- Wheelchair-accessible cabins (notify in advance)
Itinerary
- Start: Congress Station (next to Golden Roof)
- 8 min: Hungerburg funicular (560 → 860 m)
- 8 min: Seegrube cable car (860 → 1,905 m)
- 3 min: Hafelekar cable car (1,905 → 2,256 m)
- Free time at Top of Innsbruck (hike, eat, photo)
- Return at leisure (last descent 5:00 PM)
Pricing
From $60 per person
Meeting Point
Congress Innsbruck Station (Hungerburg funicular lower level), Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck. Look for “Nordkette” signs.
How to get there
- 5-min walk from Golden Roof
- Tram 1, 3, or bus O to “Congress” stop
- Innsbruck Hbf → 15-min walk or tram
- Free 2-hour parking at Congress garage (validate ticket)
Good to Know
What to bring
- Warm layers (temp drops 10°C per 1,000 m)
- Sunglasses & sunscreen (UV intense at altitude)
- Comfortable shoes (gravel paths)
- Camera/phone (tripods allowed)
- Euros (cafés cash/card)
Know before you go
- Operating hours: 8:00 AM–5:30 PM (Hungerburg), 8:30 AM–5:30 PM (Seegrube), 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (Hafelekar)
- Cable cars every 15 min
- Last ascent 4:30 PM, last descent 5:00 PM
- Dogs allowed with muzzle (free)
- No food/drinks included (cafés at Seegrube & Hafelekar)
- Wheelchair cabins available (book 24h ahead)
- Weather check: live cams on nordkette.com
- Altitude: 2,256 m—stay hydrated
Reviews
- Jaw-dropping from start to finish. Zaha Hadid’s stations are art, the views are unreal. Lunch at Seegrube with ibex wandering by—unforgettable!
- Best €60 I’ve spent. 20 minutes from city to summit. Hiked to the cross, had coffee above the clouds. Do this on a clear day!
- Perfect half-day adventure. Funicular feels like a sci-fi ride, Hafelekar is pure peace. Staff helped with my wheelchair—smooth and stunning.
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FAQ's
How long should I plan to stay at the top?
Plan 1.5–3 hours at the Top of Innsbruck (Hafelekar, 2,256 m) for the full experience. This allows: 10-minute walk to the summit cross, photos at the 360° platform, coffee at the highest café in Tyrol, and optional short hikes (Goetheweg trail, 20–30 min). Cable cars run every 15 minutes, with the last descent at 5:00 PM (Hafelekar) or 5:30 PM (Seegrube). If short on time, 45 minutes is enough for photos and views. Check nordkette.com webcams the night before—clouds can obscure the panorama.
Is the cable car ride scary or exposed?
No—the ride is smooth, safe, and fully enclosed. The Hungerburg funicular is a gentle incline with panoramic windows. The Seegrube and Hafelekar cable cars are modern panoramic gondolas (max 6 people) with large glass panels, but you’re always inside. Heights are gradual: 560 m → 860 m → 1,905 m → 2,256 m. No open chairs or exposed sections. Cabins sway minimally, even in wind. Staff assist nervous guests. If afraid of heights, focus on the city views on the way up—Innsbruck shrinks to toy size.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, dogs are welcome free of charge with a muzzle and leash. All three cable cars (Hungerburg, Seegrube, Hafelekar) are dog-friendly. Water bowls are available at Seegrube station. At Hafelekar, dogs must stay on leash (ibex and marmots nearby). No extra ticket needed—just inform staff at boarding. Aggressive breeds require a muzzle at all times. The altitude (2,256 m) is safe for healthy dogs, but monitor for signs of distress (panting, lethargy). Waste bags provided.
Are meals included, and what are the dining options?
No meals are included in the base ticket, but dining is spectacular: Seegrube (1,905 m): Full restaurant with Tyrolean dishes (schnitzel €16, apfelstrudel €6), outdoor terrace, open 9 AM–4 PM. Hafelekar (2,256 m): Small café with coffee, soup, sandwiches (€5–10), open 9:30 AM–4 PM. Cloud 9 Igloo Bar (winter only): Champagne and DJ at 2,000 m. Add breakfast/brunch at booking (€18) or pay on-site. Picnic areas available—bring your own food. Vegan/gluten-free options marked.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Cable cars operate in rain, snow, and wind up to 70 km/h. Only thunderstorms or extreme icing close the upper Hafelekar section (rare, 5–10 days/year). If Hafelekar is closed, your ticket remains valid for Hungerburg + Seegrube (1,905 m)—still 1,300 m above Innsbruck with city views. Check nordkette.com live cams at 7 AM. In fog, the ride is atmospheric (cable cars emerge above cloud line). Refunds only if all cable cars are closed (operator contacts you). Ponchos available at stations.

