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Bergisel Ski Jump

Innsbruck, Austria
Ski jumpInnsbruckAustriaCapacity: About 26,0000 upcoming events
Bergisel Ski Jump
Type
Ski jump
City
Innsbruck
Country
Austria
Upcoming events
0
Address
Bergiselweg 3
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 26,000

About this venue

Bergisel Ski Jump is more than a sports venue—it’s an alpine landmark that gives Innsbruck a bold silhouette and a strong sense of place. Set on the Bergisel hillside, the ski jump combines cutting-edge engineering with striking design, while its grandstands and viewing platforms create a front-row perspective over the landing hill and the surrounding mountain panorama. Known for hosting major competitions and visible from many parts of the city, it’s a must for ski-jumping fans and for visitors who want an unforgettable viewpoint.

Inside, the experience is all about intensity and clarity: each jump unfolds in a focused atmosphere, and the layout keeps sightlines clean and close to the action. Visitors appreciate the well-organized access areas, practical on-site amenities, and the event rhythm you feel both from the stands and from the lookout—ideal for photos in any season.

The venue sits on the southern side of town, with the entrance at Bergiselweg 3, Innsbruck, Austria. Getting right to the gates is straightforward thanks to nearby car access and parking options, and local lines also stop in the Bergisel area for an easy approach on foot. For a broader overview of getting around the city, refer to the general text further down the page.

About the city

Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol set between Alpine peaks, is a natural magnet for concerts, sporting contests, and major gatherings that bring a special energy to the city. The blend of an urban scene with a mountain backdrop creates an experience that feels both elegant and relaxed, so visitors often pair an event night out with a short city break. The atmosphere is well-organized and safe, and the city’s pace is lively enough that you always feel you’re in the right place for a great time.

Getting in and moving around is made easy by excellent connections: the IVB tram and bus network provides straightforward access to the main arenas and stadiums, while the regional S-Bahn Tirol lines simplify travel from nearby towns and across the wider region. If you arrive by train, Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof is the key hub where you can quickly switch to city routes, and if you fly in, Flughafen Innsbruck (Kranebitten) sits close to the center and is convenient for fast transfers. Driving is also hassle-free, with well-organized main roads and parking options.

When you’re not in the stands or inside the venue, the Old Town (Altstadt) is a perfect “before or after” plan: a stroll along the River Inn, a café stop downtown, and mountain views all in one frame. Many visitors start with the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) and walk the lively Maria-Theresien-Straße, and for panoramas they often choose viewpoints toward the Nordkette. That mix of culture, nature, and effortless logistics is exactly what makes Innsbruck a destination people love to return to—whatever the reason for the trip.