Welcome, Griass Euch, Buenos Dias, Bon jour! Whether you are already an Austria fan, looking for some blogging material, or simply wanted an excuse to get out of the office, we are happy that you found time to attend the #TBUIBK in Innsbruck / Tirol, and we hope you will enjoy your stay!
Here, in our online newsroom, you will find news, information, podcasts and seasonal story ideas – not to forget stunning images, downloads and links! We hope it is a useful source of information and inspiration for you.
Should you have any questions or would like to discuss story ideas and angles, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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Martina more »
Austria is a wonderfully uncomplicated place to visit. It is in the heart of Europe and there is a spectacular combination of cultural and natural attractions. And, like everywhere, there are national peculiarities that you will not find described in standard guidebooks. more »
Austria is now more accessible than ever before with the iAlps Austria and the iSki Austria application offering the latest weather reports, many resort maps and much more. more »
Daring design and stunning scenery: Innsbruck’s sports and leisure venues featuring cutting-edge architecture more »
The 2011 collection of Austria’s Hidden Treasures, presented by Matt Carroll. Whether ascending to great heights on the Eagle’s Walk in Tirol, strolling through the streets of Innsbruck, or enjoying Austrian cuisine and wine in Zillertal, accompany Matt on his discovery tour of Austria. We have produced a collection of videos. As you’ll see, Austria is much more than just skiing, après-ski and Sound of Music. more »
For the third time – following 1964 and 1976 – the Olympic fire will again burn in the Tirol from 13 to 22 January 2012. At the 1st Youth Olympic Games (YOG) 1,058 participants from more than 60 countries will be competing against and with each other in 63 events, officially making the Tirol the hub of the winter sports world. more »
The high-altitude Eagle’s Walk is spectacular, but also very approachable. (words by Simon Calder) more »