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GETTING TO INNSBRUCK
Getting to Innsbruck is uncomplicated. The city can be reached via an efficient highway network, has direct rail connections to many European cities and is well connected with international bus routes. Innsbruck Airport also offers numerous flights to important European hubs.
Innsbruck Airport is located in the west of the city, about 4 km from the city center. The international airport offers good connections all year round, e.g. to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London or Vienna. The offer is supplemented by numerous seasonal flights.
Thanks to Innsbruck's convenient location on the north-south axis, it is easy to get here by train. Innsbruck offers excellent Intercity, Eurocity and Railjet connections from cities such as Zurich, Vienna, Munich and Verona.
ruck is optimally connected to the most important European highways: from the north via Munich (Germany), from the south via Verona (Italy), from the west via Zurich (Switzerland) and from the east via Vienna. These connections make it easy to travel from all directions.
HOW TO GET TO THE MESSE INNSBRUCK
Messe Innsbruck / Exhibition Center Innsbruck impresses with its central location in Innsbruck. You can reach the charming Gothic old town on foot in just 10 minutes. You can get to the trade fair easily and quickly on foot, by public transport or by car.
Messe Innsbruck / Innsbruck Exhibition Center
Ing.-Etzel-Straße
6020 | Innsbruck
TO THE MESSE INNSBRUCK BY TRAIN
Innsbruck main station is just a few minutes' walk from the exhibition center. Alternatively, suburban trains and some regional trains (REX and CJX) serve the new ÖBB stop “Messe Innsbruck”, which is just one stop away from the main station. The new stop on the Viadukt arches is just a two-minute walk from the Messe Ost entrance. The station provides direct connections to the Unterland and Oberland as well as in the direction of Brenner. Passengers can reach the exhibition grounds comfortably and conveniently via barrier-free entrances and exits with lifts, spacious access areas and traffic-calmed zones.
TO THE MESSE INNSBRUCK BY TRAM OR BUS
Visitors to the Messe Innsbruck / Exhibition Center Innsbruck are advised to take the bus or tram. This makes it easy to get to the fair without having to search for a parking space.
You can find the detailed IVB timetables at www.ivb.at.
The detailed VVT timetables can be found at www.vvt.at or via the SmartRide app.
THE ALTERNATIVE FOR ALL CAR DRIVERS: PARK & RIDE
There are only a limited number of parking spaces available around the exhibition grounds. In addition, parking spaces are subject to charges on weekdays and the parking duration is limited to three hours. The Park & Ride offer is an ideal alternative to looking for a parking space at the trade fair. A sufficient number of parking spaces are available on the open-air grounds of Olympiaworld (West parking lot).
Shuttle Bus
A free trade fair shuttle bus runs every 10 minutes from the bus stop at the Olympiaworld open-air site to the exhibition grounds and back - daily between 8:30 a.m. (from the Olympiaworld open-air site) and 7:00 p.m. (last return journey from the exhibition grounds to the Olympiaworld open-air site). The parking fee at the Olympiaworld open-air site is a flat rate of €5 per day. The parking area for trade fair visitors is clearly marked. Parking tickets are available on site from the parking attendants. The times vary on Tuesdays and Fridays due to the opening times. You can view the exact schedule below.
TO THE TRADE FAIR BY COACH
Sufficient bus parking spaces are available at the Fennerareal (Kaiserjägerstraße). Messe Innsbruck is just a few minutes' walk from this location.
UNDERGROUND GARAGES NEAR THE FAIR
Underground parking spaces in the vicinity of Messe Innsbruck are available in the Citygarage (410 parking spaces), the Kaiserjägerstraße parking garage (240 parking spaces) and the TGKK garage Klara-Pölt-Weg (175 parking spaces). Own prices.
ACCESSIBILITY AT THE MESSE INNBRUCK
Messe Innsbruck attaches great importance to creating a barrier-free environment for all visitors. The exhibition grounds are designed accordingly to provide unrestricted access for people with different needs.