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In Tyrol we recommend the following car rental offers

from 57 $ per day
Mini

Alone on the road or only with small luggage? Then this will be sufficient!

e.g. Suzuki Swift
6 Days from 17.03 - 23.03.2025
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from 62 $ per day
Basic package

Good offers for a small budget

Mini
e.g. Suzuki Swift
6 Days from 17.03 - 23.03.2025
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from 66 $ per day
All-round carefree package

This way nothing can go wrong - carefree and all inclusive!

Mini
e.g. VW Up
6 Days from 17.03 - 23.03.2025
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Navigating Tyrol: Car Rental Tips

Renting a car is the best way to absorb the beauty and diversity of Tyrol at your own pace. Consider a compact vehicle to easily maneuver through the winding mountain roads. But if you're planning to enjoy winter sports and need extra space for gear, an SUV might be your best bet.

Driving Routes

Scenic drives in Tyrol are aplenty! Consider the Grossglockner High Alpine Road – a panoramic route through the heart of the Austrian Alps. Enjoy the mesmerizing views of glaciers, meadows, and mighty peaks along the way. Starting from Füssen in Germany, the German Alpine Road is another stunning route that takes you through quaint Alpine villages and tranquil lakes.

Speed Limits and Traffic Rules

Ensure a pleasant driving experience by complying with the local driving rules. The typical speed limits are 50 km/h in built-up areas, 100 km/h on open roads, and 130 km/h on motorways. Always wear seatbelts, avoid using mobile phones while driving, and never drink and drive. Remember, right-hand traffic applies in Austria.

Discover Tyrol: Must-See Attractions

Tyrol is brimming with historical monuments, enchanting landscapes, bustling markets, and architecturally stunning churches. Some must-visit spots include Innsbruck's city center, Swarovski Crystal Worlds, and the medieval castle of Tratzberg. Don't forget to explore the picturesque villages of Alpbach and Kufstein.

Embrace Tyrol: Culture and Lifestyle

The Tyrolean lifestyle is a fantastic blend of traditional and contemporary elements. Taste the delicious regional cuisine, attend the lively Tyrolean festivals such as the Almabtrieb, and explore the local art and music scenes. The people here are known for their warmth and hospitality, making your visit even more memorable.

Admire Tyrol: Natural Wonders

The verdant valleys, breathtaking Alpine peaks, serene lakes, and crystal-clear rivers of Tyrol etch unforgettable images into the memory of every visitor. Experience hiking in the Kitzbühel Alps, skiing in the Arlberg region, or simply take a leisurely stroll around Lake Achen.

Tyrol Through the Seasons

Tyrol is an all-weather destination. While the winter season transforms Tyrol into a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing, the summer months promise green meadows and crystal-clear lakes ideal for hiking and sightseeing. In Autumn, witness the foliage change from green to fiery red and gold, and Spring welcomes you with blooming wildflowers.

Practical Information

The official currency in Tyrol is the Euro (€). English is widely spoken and understood by locals. Restaurants, hotels, and shops usually operate from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. The Tirol Card offers free or discounted access to various attractions and is highly recommended for tourists.

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