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Innsbruck benefits from being in a picture perfect position with the Alps nearby and an unobtrusive skyline which never lets you forget about the imposing natural giants that lurk outside. The city itself is a terribly civilised place to spend some time, with medieval streets, prominent palaces and plenty of opportunities for visitors to eat and drink local fare.
It should not take much more than two hours for a flight to Innsbruck to land. UK travellers on Innsbruck flights will typically arrive at the Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport and a bus into the city takes fifteen minutes, depositing you near hotels in Innsbruck without much delay.
Since parking is readily available in the city, albeit in restricted zones, it makes sense to book car hire from Innsbruck Airport for the duration of your stay. Driving is a hassle-free way to get around if you don't want to use public transport, although the unified bus and tram system is also easy to use and inexpensive after cheap flights to Innsbruck.
There are various stately and regal buildings in Innsbruck, including the Ambras Castle which has various collections of antique armour and classic works of art. This may be a ski resort city during the winter months when Innsbruck flights peter out, but in the summer families can visit the Alpenzoo which holds the record of being Europe's highest zoo, home to animals that are native to the Alps, which adds a touch of authenticity to proceedings.