About Kitzbuhel
Tucked away high in the Kitzbuhel Alps, this quaint town dates to Medieval times. Its legendary ski slopes are world famous.
Kitzbühel is a small medieval town in Tyrol, Austria. The town is situated in the Kitzbühel Alps about 100 kilometres east of the state capital of Innsbruck. It is a ski resort of international renown. Kitzbuhel is home to many important churches, museums, and old buildings.
Kitzbühel is one of Austria's best-known and fanciest winter sports. The Hahnenkamm is home of the annual World Cup ski races, including the circuit's most important event, the downhill race on the famous Streif slope. This downhill is counted as one of the toughest downhill competitions in the World Cup. Each summer Kitzbühel also hosts an ATP tennis tournament on clay, the Austrian Open.
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Hotel Tiefenbrunner
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Family-run since 1810, the Hotel Tiefenbrunner can be found in the heart of Kitzbühel and features a panoramic swimming pool, relaxing sauna and fitness facilities and fine restaurants.
The spacious rooms of the Tiefenbrunner hotel are perfect for unwinding after a day out on the slopes. In summer you can stretch out on the private sunbathing lawns and enjoy a drink or a superb apple strudel on the street-side terrace.
Situated in the former horse stables, the Rosshimmel restaurant serves tasty local dishes, whereas the Goldene Gams restaurant on the first floor offers you Austrian and international cuisine under ancient vaults.
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Attractions in Kitzbuhel
- Historic Center, Kitzbuhel






