Glittering Day Trip: Wattens & Innsbruck Gems

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by Ethan

May 8, 2024 · 1 min read

Wattens 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a whirlwind adventure through Wattens with our one-day itinerary that promises a blend of history, culture, and dazzling artistry. Start your day with a half-hour visit to Maria-Theresien-Straße, a characteristic neighborhood in Innsbruck, Austria, that sets the tone with its vibrant atmosphere. Next, delve deeper into the local charm with a two-hour exploration of the Altstadt von Innsbruck, where the past meets the present in a picturesque setting. The journey through time continues at the Golden Roof, a historical monument that demands an hour of your attention for its architectural splendor. After immersing yourself in history, unwind for two hours at the city park in Innsbruck, a green oasis amidst the urban landscape. The grand finale of your day is a visit to the Swarovski Crystal Worlds, an exhibition hall and museum in Wattens that will captivate you for an hour with its sparkling displays and artistic installations. This itinerary is designed to offer a memorable snapshot of Wattens, balancing serene walks with awe-inspiring sights, all within the span of a single day.

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1 Day in Wattens Itinerary: Day 1

1

Maria-Theresien-Straße

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Begin your Wattens adventure strolling down the charming Maria-Theresien-Straße, a bustling avenue that sets the tone for a day of exploration. With just half an hour, you can soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this characteristic neighborhood, admiring the blend of historic architecture and modern-day commerce that lines the street.

Attraction Info

  • Maria-Theresien-Strasse, Innsbruck, Austria
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 hour
  • Open 24 hours

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Altstadt von Innsbruck

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Next, dive deeper into the heart of Tyrolean culture with a two-hour visit to the Altstadt von Innsbruck. This old town is a tapestry of quaint streets and colorful buildings, each corner telling stories of the past. Wander through the narrow alleys and open squares, feeling the pulse of history and tradition that makes this neighborhood so distinctive.

Attraction Info

  • Innsbruck, Austria
  • Suggested tour duration: 2 hour
  • Open from 9:00am-5:00pm
0.04 km
3

Golden Roof

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As the day unfolds, make your way to the iconic Golden Roof, a true testament to Innsbruck's rich history. Spend an hour marveling at the shimmering tiles that have crowned this landmark for centuries. The Golden Roof stands as a monument to the opulence of the Habsburg dynasty, and its detailed reliefs and royal insignia are a sight to behold.

Attraction Info

  • Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open from 10:00am-5:00pm
12 min,0.91 km
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Innsbruck

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After immersing yourself in historical wonders, unwind in the green embrace of Innsbruck's city parks. Two hours in these serene spaces offer a perfect counterpoint to the bustling city streets. Whether you're lounging on a bench or meandering along the paths, the parks provide a tranquil retreat to reflect on the day's adventures.

Attraction Info

  • Innsbruck, Austria
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open 24 hours
20 min,19.2 km
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Swarovski Crystal Worlds

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Conclude your day with a sparkling finale at the Swarovski Crystal Worlds. This enchanting museum and exhibition hall, just an hour's visit, will dazzle you with its artistic displays and intricate crystal installations. As you wander through the glittering chambers, let the magic of Swarovski's creations transport you to a world of wonder and brilliance.

Attraction Info

  • Kristallweltenstrasse 1, Wattens 6112, Austria
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Mon-Sat,9:00am-7:00pm;Open on Sun,9:00am-6:00pm

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Swarovski Crystal Worlds
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
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A New Age of Wonders: Swarovski Crystal Worlds Daniel Swarovski founded his crystal cutting company in Wattens, Tirol in 1895, and he had a vision from the very beginning - See crystal not just as a material, but as an inspiration. With this vision in mind, Swarovski Crystal Worlds opened in 1995 to celebrate Swarovski's 100th birthday as a tribute to customers and crystal lovers. Since then, Swarovski Crystal Worlds has had plenty of exciting moments of wonder. Originally conceived by multimedia artist André Heller, many well-known artists from the art and design world have interpreted the crystal world in their hearts – each in their own unique way. They created the concept of space and experience from gleaming materials, and after several renovations and expansions, it has now expanded to a campus of over 7.5 hectares. Throughout the year, whether indoors or outdoors, they provide a captivating impression on visitors of all ages, allowing them to experience a "full sensory experience" through specially crafted fragrances. The motivation behind the creation of the "House of Miracles" is based on the historical story "House of Miracles" at the Ambras Castle in Innsbruck, which entered from the head of a giant and unfolded underground. In the 16th century, this room tried to bring together all the knowledge and learning of the time. This is the foundation of Swarovski Crystal Worlds. The basic concept is that every artist and designer can use Swarovski crystals to tell a different story. In each new room, visitors will be immersed in a whole new world, meeting the creative spaces that the artists have built on a personal level. Gardens In gardens you will find places that exude beauty and inspiration, full of aesthetics and legends. The stunning natural landscape blends into the surrounding Alpine Tyrolean world. It stimulates the imagination, but also communicates past and present. Special art installations, combined with the colourful and varied planting schemes created by British garden designer Tony Howard, make the gardens a popular place for visitors to linger. One of the highlights is designer duoCAOPERROT's crystal cloud, which consists of more than 800,000 hand-set crystals that are influenced by weather, time and natural cycles, constantly opening up new perspectives for visitors. Fredrikson Stallard's work "Prologue Three" features 8,000 shaded blue crystals that refract and reflect sunlight according to the position of the sun, animating the surroundings of the Giant's Garden. To the south of the 'Giant', a play tower and innovative playground landscape designed by renowned architectural firm Snøhetta provide ample space for children to enjoy a variety of games and rock climbing adventures. The black and white playful form of the carousel by Spanish designer Jaime Hayon creates a captivating contrast to the ornate and colourful gardens, drawing children and adults alike into the magic of the carousel. Another special place is the Roman ruins that serve as the "Room of Natural Wonders". During reconstruction work, workers found here the remains of the walls of a third-century AD Roman building. The find includes a treasure trove of coins of great historical value, which was recovered from the ground nearly two thousand years later. Swarovski Crystal Worlds Store Visitors can enter the Swarovski Crystal Worlds store either through the House of Magic or directly through the multimedia entrance, where fascinating light and sound installations create a fantastical atmosphere. This spacious shopping environment gathers many Swarovski products in the same space, showing the diversity of crystal as a material and the strong creative power of the Swarovski brand, and demonstrating its relationship with the fashion and design world strong partnership.
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Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein Castle
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Founded in 1869, Neuschwanstein Castle is located on a small peak in the suburbs of Fussen, a small town on the southern border of Germany. Because of its fairy-tale appearance and beautiful scenery that integrates with the surrounding lakes and mountains, it has become a tourist card in Germany.



Sightseeing highlights

Disney Sleep

The prototype of the Beauty Castle, Neuschwanstein Castle, is hidden in the green forest, surrounded by a lake. The castle has white walls and blue roofs. The outer walls are made of marble. With a medieval atmosphere. It is precisely because of this fairy-tale temperament that it later became the prototype of the Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland and the scene of the ballet "Swan Lake".

The beauty of the four seasons of the dream castle

The king of Bavaria, inspired by the musical "Swan Knight", spent 17 years building the castle, paying great attention to the landscape changes of the surrounding vegetation during construction to ensure that no matter in which season, from which angle it is viewed, Castles are beautiful. Therefore, from the green mountains and clear waters in summer to the silver wraps in winter, Neuschwanstein Castle always attracts tourists from all over the world.

Sophisticated interiors

The castle not only has an outstanding exterior appearance, but its sophisticated "inner beauty" is equally impressive. The interior of the castle is richly decorated, and one of the wood-carved beds took 14 carpenters two years to complete. There are also many swan-themed decorations. From murals, door handles to bathtubs, you can see the beautiful figures of swans. The more brilliant is the Imperial Hall: on the huge ceiling, the blue sky is dotted with brilliant stars, the floor is covered with mosaics of plants and animals, and the murals on the walls depict scenes from the opera "Tan Hauser". A huge golden crown hangs in the hall, symbolizing the supreme imperial power.

Elegant and romantic palace concerts

Today, every September during the golden season, a week-long palace concert will be held in the famous Castle Opera Hall, allowing people to experience the nobility, elegance and romance of royal life.

Visiting Guide



There are three ways to get to the castle to the castle: take a shuttle bus, take a horse-drawn carriage or go on foot. Most people will choose to take the shuttle bus, get off the bus, and then walk for a short distance to Neuschwanstein Castle. On the way, there is a viewing platform to overlook another castle - Hohenschwangau Castle. You can also take a carriage to the castle. In addition to enjoying the picturesque scenery along the way, the humorous coachman will also tell you the legendary stories that happened here. After getting off the carriage, you only need to walk a short distance to the entrance of the castle. If you don’t want to wait in line for the ferry bus, or you like outdoor sports, you can also hike to Neuschwanstein Castle.

On the way, you can take pictures of Neuschwanstein Castle from an overlook, and there are relatively few tourists. The Marienbrücke is located near the end of the uphill bus. This 100-meter-high bridge is suspended between two cliffs. The bottom of the bridge is spliced with wooden boards, and when you step on it, it will float up and down slightly. You can take pictures of the famous postcard angle of Neuschwanstein Castle here. If it is too early to visit when you arrive at the station, you can go to Marianne Bridge to take pictures of the beautiful scenery of Neuschwanstein Castle. After noon, the bridge is full of people.

Entering the interior of the castle must follow the official tour guide. The tour guide provides English and German services. You can also choose to use the audio guide (with Chinese version), but it must also be controlled by the tour guide. After the visit, you can take a break in the cafe inside the castle. Surrounding Attractions After descending from Neuschwanstein Castle, you may wish to go boating on the Alpsee Lake (Alpsee), which is called "Swan Lake" by many people at the foot of the mountain, and enjoy the beautiful lake and mountains. In addition, not far away is Hohenschwangau Castle (also called Hohenschwangau Castle). 

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Linderhof Palace
Linderhof Palace
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The "Linderhof Palace", known as one of the "Fairytale Kings" in the rich Bavarian land, is located in the secluded Grass Valley. Although Linderhof Palace was built later than Neuschwanstein Castle, it is the only palace building completed while the king was alive. Linderhof Palace strongly pursues the grotesque and complex Rococo style, mixed with oriental colors. The dining room has a beautiful oval shape, and the interior is shiny red. The peculiarity is that in the middle of the dining room there is a liftable "automatic serving magic table", which means that the king who is afraid of seeing people can be left alone. Eat alone.
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Oberammergau
Oberammergau
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Oberammergau is a town in southern Bavaria, Germany, near Füssen, in the valley through which the Amper River flows. The town is famous for the big PassionPlay every ten years. In addition, the colorful decorative murals on the outer walls of local residential buildings are also famous landscapes.
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Zugspitze
Zugspitze
4.5/5 · 96 review
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Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany with an altitude of 2963 meters. It is located on the border of Germany and Austria and belongs to the Alps. There are continuous mountain peaks, as well as clouds and snow lines, and it is also a famous skiing place. To visit Zugspitze, you can take a cogwheel train and a cable car. It will stop at several major stops such as the Eibsee Lake at about 1,000 meters. Tourists can hop off and hop on to watch the scenery. Climbing to the top of 2963 meters can overlook the scenery of Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland. There are exhibitions, observation decks, souvenir shops and restaurants on the top of the mountain. In summer you can also go hiking around the Zugspitze.
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Wattens 1 Day Itinerary