How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Tirol?
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 234 € for one night.
Flat Dolomites in Sillian, Tyrol. 38sqm living space, max. capacity: 2 persons, 1 room.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, 2 BR, 2 balconies, quiet
charming Tyrolean house with MOUNTAIN VIEW: 2 bedrooms, 2x balcony, terrace, edge of town, beautiful location, 3-4 people, 1st floor
Especially sustainable
comfortable holiday home in a central and quiet location in the Zillertal
The Töldererhof with 2 apartments
Dream vacation rentals i. Zillertal
Dream vacation rentals, direct close to the ski lifts in the Zillertal Valley
Very sustainable
Ferienhaus Chaletl Schlossblick
Small chalet for cozy togetherness with breathtaking views in vacation paradise!
Holiday House Chalet Schlossblick
Wonderful chalet with fantastic living climate, views to mountains and castles!
Appartement Ahornblick für 2 Personen
Cosy flat Ahornblick in Tyrol in the Zillertal, ideal for 2 people, with 35m² living space and 1 room. 5 minutes by car to the new gondola lift!
Sustainable
Appart. Rossalm für 4-11 Pers.
Beautiful apartment for 4-9 people, family-friendly as well as dog-friendly
Sustainable
Centrally located apartment offers magnificent views to mountains and castles!
Especially sustainable
MOUNTAIN VIEW, LIVING ROOM, Terrace, NEW
Charming TYROLEAN house with MOUNTAIN VIEW: 1 bedroom, LIVING ROOM, terrace, comfortable, outskirts, beautiful location
Especially sustainable
FREE SKIING 2 for 1, January APARTMENT
Unique, quiet, unobstructed panoramic location, mountain view, forest edge, pure relaxation, balcony or terrace.
Especially sustainable
Cozy self-catering house with garden between Breitenbach and Kramsach – Perfect for a getaway in nature!
Sustainable
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Our price and availability stats help you find the best time to travel.
Cheapest month:
May - Ø 191€/night
Most expensive month:
February - Ø 246€/night
Best chances for available stays:
November - 74% available
Lowest availability:
February - only 14% available
199€ for 25 Apr - 02 May
204€ Yearly average
58% for 25 Apr - 02 May
47% Yearly average
Tyrol is a land of highlights. Whether enchanting landscapes in nature, cultural sights or the extensive offer to become active. A holiday with a private holiday apartment becomes a varied fun for young and old. For example, visit the city of Innsbruck and experience a unique mix of culture, outdoor action, shopping and nightlife. The Golden Roof is considered the city's landmark. The object now also houses a museum where you can learn interesting facts about Emperor Maximilian I. It is open to visitors daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In the Court Church you will find the grave of the Tyrolean freedom fighter Andreas Hofer. Also worth seeing: the old border town Kufstein in the Lower Inn Valley, where you can visit the Kufstein Fortress and the Local Museum. One of the most popular bodies of water in Tyrol is the Achensee, which stretches nine kilometers into the magnificent and idyllic mountain world of Tyrol.
Tyrol attracts you with numerous holiday highlights at any time of the year. In summer, the hiking sticks are unpacked, you swing onto the bicycle or rent boats to chug over the enchanting waters. In winter, the countless ski areas open their gates. Over 4,000 kilometers of slopes in over 80 areas are available to you in Tyrol. In addition, there are over 4,000 kilometers of cross-country ski trails, toboggan runs, winter hiking trails and opportunities for ice climbing or snow tubing. One of the most popular ski areas is the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser Brixental. The area has even been voted the best ski area in the world several times in a row. It is also worth going on extensive hikes and sightseeing tours through nature here. In Tyrol, you can also roam through five nature parks and the Hohe Tauern National Park and collect countless experiences and moments.
Believe it or not, Tyrol has 34 holiday regions to offer your family. Whizz down into the valley on the numerous summer toboggan runs, use the children's programmes such as treasure hunts, Indian days or children's painting in the towns or immerse yourself in the adventure and leisure worlds of the beautiful region. We recommend, for example, the Triassic Park in Waidring or the Witch's Water. When it gets particularly hot in summer, the various outdoor swimming pools attract visitors against a breathtaking natural backdrop. You can get to the bottom of the animal world of the Alps and Tyrol in the animal parks and zoos. Visit, for example, the petting zoo Moosalm, the Wildpark Wildbichl, the Fohlenhof Ebbs, the Raritätenzoo Ebbs or the Alpenzoo Innsbruck.
Tyrol is well known for its culinary delights. Use your holiday apartment in Tyrol to visit the traditional alpine huts or the gourmet restaurants to be pampered to your heart's content. Typical for Tyrol is the traditional Brettljause, also known as Marent. You can also get to know the products and dishes from the regions on the pleasure routes or pleasure hikes through the enchanting mountain world. Here you can trace exactly where the local dishes and the respective products come from - e.g. the fresh alpine herbs, the delicious mountain cheese or the tasty berries. Other well-known Tyrolean specialties are Speckknödel, Käsespätzle, Schlutzkrapfen or Tyrolean Gröstl. Lovers of fine drops also get their money's worth in Tyrol. Try the various liqueurs or schnapps made from local fruits or berries. The beer from the Tyrolean breweries is also enjoyed in the evening and contributes to a cosy end to the day.
With a holiday apartment in Tyrol rented privately, you can spend a fantastic holiday in the mountains. The region encompasses the west of Austria and the north of Italy. East Tyrol is the current federal state of Tyrol in the Republic of Austria. You can arrive via the international airport Innsbruck, which is flown to from Hanover or Frankfurt am Main. The most famous Tyrolean places are also connected by the shuttle service Transfer Tyrol from the airports Innsbruck and Munich. You can also travel quickly and comfortably to Innsbruck by train. Those who drive themselves towards the cheap holiday home use the Inntal motorway from the north.
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 234 € for one night.
If you want to have an affordable vacation in Tirol, you should look for accommodations in these regions: Tiroler Oberland, Stubaital and Kufstein area.
If you are looking for the best vacation apartments and houses in Tirol, you should take a closer look at Hausdorf view, FREE SKIING 2 for 1 January APARTMENT and MOUNTAIN VIEW 2 BR 2 balconies quiet.
You don't have to leave your pet behind in Tirol, as there are 788 accommodations that allow pets. Dog owners feel particularly comfortable in Außerfern, Tiroler Oberland and Zillertal.
If you want to save money when planning your vacation, book a private vacation rental. With us, you have direct contact with the landlord. This way, you pay no booking or service fees, just the pure rental price.