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Hotel in Reichenauerstraße 147, 6020 Innsbruck, Tyrol, Tyrol

Jugendherberge Innsbruck (Youth Hostel)

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The official Hostelling International youth hostel in Innsbruck, located in the Reichenau district close to the city centre. Offers clean dormitory beds, private rooms, a self-catering kitchen, and common areas. The perfect base for budget travellers, hikers, and skiers wanting to explore Tyrol without breaking the bank.

The Jugendherberge Innsbruck (Innsbruck Youth Hostel) is the official Hostelling International affiliated youth hostel in Tyrol's regional capital, operated under the Österreichischer Jugendherbergsverband (Austrian Youth Hostel Association). Located at Reichenauerstraße 147 in the Reichenau district of Innsbruck, the hostel is situated approximately 3–4 kilometres from the city centre and is connected to the Hauptbahnhof (main railway station) and the Altstadt by the Innsbruck Linien public transport network — tram and bus journeys to the centre take approximately 15–20 minutes.

Accommodation caters to budget travellers, students, hikers, school groups, and backpackers seeking an affordable base in one of Austria's most scenically dramatic cities. Dormitory-style rooms provide the most economical option per night, while a selection of private rooms is available for couples or solo travellers who prefer more personal space without stepping outside the budget framework. Shared bathroom and shower facilities are maintained to a clean standard, and a self-catering kitchen allows guests to prepare their own meals and significantly reduce daily food costs during longer stays.

Amenities include WiFi throughout the property, locker storage for luggage and valuables, common areas for socialising and trip planning, and bicycle rental for guests wishing to explore Innsbruck and the Inn valley cycle path network independently. The hostel accepts online bookings through the Hostelling International reservation system, and holders of a current HI membership card qualify for a reduced nightly rate.

Innsbruck's appeal as a hostel destination stems from its exceptional alpine setting. The Nordkettenbahn cable car — the only urban cable car in the world connected to an alpine ridge above 2,000 metres — departs from the city centre and provides direct access to skiing on the Nordpark in winter and hiking on the Nordkette in summer. The Patscherkofel ski area, twice an Olympic alpine venue, is reachable by city bus within 30–40 minutes. For hikers, the Karwendel Nature Park begins on the northern doorstep of the city, offering routes from gentle valley walks to serious alpine terrain across one of the largest protected landscapes in the Alps.

The hostel is popular year-round, with particular demand during the winter ski season and the summer hiking and cycling seasons. Advance booking is strongly advisable for visits between December and March and between June and August.

Amenities

  • Dormitory rooms
  • Private rooms
  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Locker storage
  • WiFi
  • Bike rental

Location

47.2530, 11.4175 — View on map

Highlights

  • Official Hostelling International youth hostel in Innsbruck, with dormitory and private room options for budget travellers
  • Base for the Nordkettenbahn cable car, ascending directly from the city to skiing and hiking at 2,300 m
  • Self-catering kitchen, locker storage, and bicycle rental for independent budget visitors
  • HI membership card holders receive discounted nightly rates on all room types
  • Connected to Innsbruck's old town and Hauptbahnhof by tram and bus in 15–20 minutes

Tips

  • Book well in advance for the peak winter ski season (December–March) and the summer hiking season (July–August) — the hostel fills quickly
  • An HI membership card reduces the nightly rate; cards are available from the Austrian Youth Hostel Association for visitors planning stays at multiple hostels
  • The self-catering kitchen is the most effective way to manage food costs; a Spar supermarket is within walking distance of the hostel
  • Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out by 10:00 — luggage storage is available for early arrivals and late-departing guests
  • The tram stop near Reichenauerstraße connects directly to the Hauptbahnhof and the Altstadt — check the Innsbruck Linien app for real-time departure times

FAQ

Does the Jugendherberge Innsbruck accept guests who are not members of Hostelling International?

Yes, non-members can stay but pay a slightly higher nightly rate. HI membership, purchasable from the Austrian Youth Hostel Association, reduces the cost and is worthwhile for extended trips covering multiple hostels across Austria.

How far is the hostel from Innsbruck's old town?

The hostel is in the Reichenau district, approximately 3–4 kilometres from the Altstadt. The journey by tram or bus takes around 15–20 minutes and services run frequently throughout the day.

Is the hostel suitable for ski visits to Innsbruck?

Yes, ski storage is available, and the Innsbruck city ski pass covers bus access to all surrounding ski areas including Patscherkofel and Axamer Lizum. The Nordkettenbahn cable car for the Nordpark ski runs departs from the city centre.

Are private rooms available at the Innsbruck Youth Hostel?

Yes, in addition to dormitory beds, the hostel offers private rooms for couples or individual travellers who prefer a non-shared sleeping space while keeping costs significantly lower than central Innsbruck hotels.

Accessibility

The Jugendherberge Innsbruck is a youth hostel with dormitory-style accommodation and shared facilities. Full wheelchair accessibility may be limited given the building's layout. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hostel directly before booking to confirm available room types and access provisions.

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