Nala

Innsbruck


Individualism trumps conformity at this slick design newcomer. Some of the rooms are on the small side of bijou, but they all reveal a razor-sharp eye for detail, with wood floors, Nespresso makers, mosaics and themes from ‘Oriental’ (with its ornamental tiles) to naturalistic flourishes in ‘Nightingale’. The roomier apartments and suites have terraces or balconies with uplifting mountain views.

It’s worth shelling out the extra €16 for breakfast, a fine spread of pastries, cakes, breads, antipasti, hot dishes, cereals and fresh fruit.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Innsbruck attractions

1. Triumphpforte

0.15 MILES

This triumphal arch was built in 1765 to commemorate the marriage of the then emperor-to-be Leopold II.

2. Annasäule

0.31 MILES

Topped by a statue of the Virgin Mary, this column was erected in 1703 to mark the repulsing of a Bavarian attack.

3. Grassmayr Glockenmuseum

0.43 MILES

Showcases the Grassmayr family’s 400 years of bell-making tradition. In addition to exhibits including some formidable Romanesque and Gothic bells, you…

4. Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum

0.48 MILES

This treasure trove of Tyrolean history and art moves from Bronze Age artefacts to the original reliefs used to design the Goldenes Dachl. Alongside…

5. Stadtturm

0.48 MILES

Guards once kept watch over the city from this onion-domed tower, which was completed in 1450. Puff up 148 steps for 360-degree views of Innsbruck's…

6. Hölblinghaus

0.5 MILES

A late-Gothic-turned-rococo townhouse that is the architectural equivalent of a wedding cake, with its piped-icing-like stucco, candy pastel colours and…

7. Hofkirche

0.51 MILES

Innsbruck’s pride and joy is the Gothic Hofkirche, one of Europe’s finest royal court churches. It was commissioned in 1553 by Ferdinand I, who enlisted…

8. Goldenes Dachl

0.51 MILES

Innsbruck's golden wonder and most distinctive landmark is this Gothic oriel, built for Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519), lavishly festooned…