Brixen/Bressanone

Brixen is the oldest city in Tyrol and is known for its versatility: the perfect combination of town and mountain, of culture and sport, of pleasure and adventure. Here is where different cultures and lifestyles meet. Mediterranean in summer and alpine in winter: that's Brixen. Beautiful Brixen has become even more well known over recent years. We love the beautiful mountain lakes, the great views and the cozy squares in the city. Regardless of whether you long for the feeling of freedom at the top of a mountain, or look forward to a moment of pleasure in the city with an espresso, ice cream or glass of white wine – Brixen is happy to accompany you.

Who is it aimed at?
Couples, friends, families

Arrival
Car, train or bus

Good to know
On the east side of Brixen lies the Ploseberg, Brixen's mountain for housing and leisure. The mountainside location promises two things: a wonderful view of Brixen and the low mountains of the Eisack Valley, and a lot of cozy village pleasure.

How are you moving around?

Map Placeholder

*By loading the map you accept Google's privacy policy

Related Attractions

Aerial view of Bruneck Town near Falkensteiner Hotels

Bruneck/Brunico

The small town of Bruneck is the geographical, cultural and economic centre of the Puster Valley. With its large number of sights, festivals and top events, Bruneck is a magnet for visitors of all ages. Bruneck sits at 835m above sea level and is in the middle of a wide valley basin, framed by high mountains: to the north, the Ahrn Valley, with its glaciers from the Zillertaler Alps, borders the mediaeval town, while to the south sits the Gader Valley with its Dolomite peaks.

Read More

Sterzing/Vipiteno

Sterzing, the most northerly town in South Tyrol, has a small but exclusive shopping street with great cafés and a pleasant ambiance under the Zwölferturm, the landmark of the city.

Read More
Buildings in Bolzano city near Falkensteiner Hotels

Bozen/Bolzano

Bozen is the capital and largest city in South Tyrol and offers anything your heart desires with respect to shopping. On the cultural side, the city has a lot of theatres, music, and films to offer.

Read More

Neustift Monastery

Kloster Neustift (Neustift Monastery) is a monastery of the Congregation of the Austrian Canons Regular in Neustift, near Brixen. Neustift Monastery now runs a boarding house and private school, a winery, and a training centre. You can also taste all of the monastery’s own products in the monastery winery: the monastery wines, the schnapps, the apple and elderflower juice, and the Neustift herbal tea.

Read More