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Nordkette Cable Car

How to ride Innsbruck's Nordkette cable car: which ticket to buy, when to go for a clear summit, and whether the climb to 2,256m is worth it.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Innsbruck, Austria

Opening hours

Hungerburgbahn funicular runs roughly 07:15โ€“19:15 weekdays (from 08:00 weekends). The Seegrube and Hafelekar cable cars run about 08:30โ€“17:30, with last ascent around 16:30 and last descent near 17:30; reduced hours and maintenance closures apply in the spring/autumn shoulder. Always confirm your date on nordkette.com.

Tickets

About โ‚ฌ44 return from Congress to Hafelekar (the top), roughly ยฃ38; around โ‚ฌ37.50 (~ยฃ32) return to Seegrube one stage below; under-6s free, with child and family rates. The Innsbruck Card covers the full ride.

Time needed

2โ€“3 hours round trip from the centre, including 30โ€“45 minutes on the ridge at the top; the ride itself is about 30 minutes each way.

In short

Visiting Nordkette Cable Car

Buy the full return to Hafelekar (the 2,256m top station), not just a part-way ticket โ€” the whole point is standing on the ridge looking straight down over the rooftops. The trip runs in three legs from Congress in the centre: the Hungerburgbahn funicular, then two cable-car stages. Go on a clear morning, because low cloud over the Karwendel routinely flattens the view to white nothing, and allow roughly 2โ€“3 hours for the round trip with time at the top.

Which ticket to buy, and where it starts

Buy the full return to Hafelekar โ€” the 2,256m top station โ€” rather than stopping at Seegrube one stage below, because the ridge at the very top, where you look straight down over Innsbruckโ€™s rooftops to the Karwendel beyond, is the whole reason to come. The trip is three legs from a single building: the Hungerburgbahn funicular leaves from Congress, a five-minute walk from the Golden Roof, then two cable-car stages carry you up. There is no need to pre-book a timed slot the way you would for a museum; tickets sell at Congress on the day. If you are already holding an Innsbruck Card, the full ride is included, so donโ€™t buy a separate ticket โ€” that is the mistake that costs people โ‚ฌ44 twice over.

Clear day or stay home

Go on a clear morning. Cloud and haze build over the range as the day warms, and a fogged-in summit turns a โ‚ฌ44 ticket (about ยฃ38) into a white wall โ€” so check the live webcam on nordkette.com before you walk over, and ride early if the forecast is good but unsettled. Allow two to three hours for the round trip, with thirty to forty-five minutes on the ridge at the top to actually take it in.

On a clear day this is the best thing you can do in Innsbruck, and the novelty of going from old-town cobbles to a high Alpine ridge in half an hour is genuinely hard to beat. On a grey day, skip it and save the money for the Bergisel ski-jump terrace, which still gives you a city view without the cloud gamble. Wear proper shoes and a warm layer even in summer โ€” it is markedly colder and the wind bites on the exposed ridge.

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Nordkette Cable Car FAQs

Do you need to book Nordkette tickets in advance?
No โ€” unlike a timed-entry attraction, the Nordkette sells walk-up tickets at Congress and you rarely need to pre-book a slot. The thing to book ahead of your trip is the weather: only ride on a clear day, and if you already hold an Innsbruck Card the full ride is included, so don't buy a separate ticket.
Is the Nordkette cable car worth it?
Yes, on a clear day โ€” it is the single best view in Innsbruck and the rare cable car that starts inside the city centre, so you go from old-town cobbles to a 2,256m Alpine ridge in half an hour. On a cloudy day it is โ‚ฌ44 for a wall of fog; check the live summit webcam before you buy.
What is the best time of day to go up?
A clear morning. Cloud and afternoon haze build over the Karwendel range as the day warms, so the early ascent gives you the sharpest light and the best chance of a cloud-free summit. Catch the first cars up if the forecast is good but unsettled.

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