Innsbruck: Hungerburg Funicular Roundtrip Ticket





Description
The journey begins at 560 m above sea level not far from the heart of Innsbruck's old town with its historical buildings and the world-renowned "Goldenes Dachl" (Golden Roof). Planned and designed by star architect Zaha Hadid, the cable car Hungerburg, with its unique stations Löwenhaus and Alpine Zoo, sets new standards in international architecture. (Zoo entrance not included) Opening hours: Monday-Sunday 8:00 am - 7:15 pm
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Itinerary
Starting at Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, the Hungerburg Funicular takes you to Hungerburg within just 8 minutes.
Highlights
What's included
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(66)
Positively subsized for passengers' flow. We couldn't get first travel, and to board the second one we had to push in an lifeboats' run style. I can't understand how they can't limit the number of passengers. It could be dangerous too.
I went up to the first level (if I remember the name Hungerburg correctly) where there is a view of the city, but nothing special... The trip lasted a few minutes, but standing and packed like sardines. The price is definitely too high. Among other things, I could have gotten there by bus, paying much, much less and being more comfortable.
Great experience, stunning views, very well organised and the views over Innsbruck are stunning
I took this funicular with my husband and 13 year old son in June 2026. The ride was smooth and made a few stops before Hungerburg. We walked around a little bit then decided to walk down to the Alpenzoo. Took about 20 minutes The gravel trail takes you through the trees with beautiful scenery. We were able to walk to a funicular stop near the zoo.
The funicular was unique and enjoyable. The view from the top was amazing. Just what we were hoping for.
Expensive but worth every penny. Go all the way to the top
It was okay. The only thing that you can do is look over the city. There is one restaurant and a museum and that's it. You can buy the ticket for the zoo that is a station before the Hungerberg. We went yesterday and it was really overcrowded.You can also buy the ticket to the top of Innsbruck but in my opinion it was a bit too much almost 100€ for two people. I wish there would be more to see but it is what it is.
We took the Nordkette cable car to Hungerburg from Innsbruck. There was no wait. The car takes approximately 75 people at a time in 5 or 6 separate cabins. There is no step free access at Hungerburg so you will need to carry any chairs etc. The view from there was great. Toilets available near the top.
Fantastic a truly memorable trip, great journey up on funicular then 2 cable cars, outstanding views highly recommended
Our trip to the top of Innsbruck was unforgettable. The breathtaking views of the city left us in awe. Relaxing on deckchairs and watching the vibrant activity around us made the experience even more special. Truly, it was the highlight of our Innsbruck adventure. We arrived early so it wasn't overcrowded and managed to get some fantastic pictures.



