How To Get In Axamer Lizum
Axamer Lizum is conveniently reachable by vehicle, bus, airline, rail, and boat. About 20 kilometers from the settlement lies Innsbruck, home of the closest rail, bus, and airport. About 80 kilometers from the settlement, at Kufstein, lies the closest port.
- Get In – By Plane: The biggest and busiest airport in Tyrol, Innsbruck Airport (INN), is the nearest to Axamer Lizum. Serving both local and international flights, the airport links to key European cities like Vienna, Munich, London, and Zurich. About 15 kilometres separate the settlement from the airport, which is accessible by car, bus, or cab. About forty euros and twenty minutes separate a taxi ride from the airport to the settlement. An approximately 40-minute bus ride from the airport to the village costs around 5 euros. Rental cars are available at the airport for the roughly 20-minute drive to the village. Additionally, the airport provides a 30-minute, roughly 10 euro shuttle service to the village.
- Get In – By Bus: The Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (IBK), the city’s primary bus station, is the closest to Axamer Lizum. Serving both national and regional buses, the bus station links to important Tyrolean towns and cities such Kitzbühel, Seefeld, and Lienz. One may get to the bus station by automobile, bus, or taxi; it is around 20 kilometers from the settlement. About fifty euros and twenty-five minutes separate a taxi ride from the bus terminal to the settlement. A bus ride to the village from the bus terminal costs around 5 euros and takes 40 minutes. It takes roughly 25 minutes to hire a vehicle from the bus terminal to the village. Additionally, the bus station provides a 30-minute, around 10 euro shuttle service to the village.
- Get In – By Car: Taking the A12, the primary route in Tyrol, is the simplest approach to arrive at Axamer Lizum by automobile. The east-west running highway links to important Austrian, German, Italian, and Swiss towns like Salzburg, Munich, Verona, and Zurich. Exit 87 on the road is the one for Axamer Lizum. The major route into the settlement is B182, which is reached from the exit. It takes around fifteen minutes to go from the freeway to the village along the well-kept and well-marked route. The route also offers stunning views of the mountains and the lowlands. The road has a toll of 2 euros, which may be paid at the toll booth. The route also includes a parking lot near the valley station, which costs 5 euros per day, and has a capacity of 500 automobiles.
- Get In – By Train: Axamer Lizum is closest to the major rail station in Innsbruck, the Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (IBK). Along with connecting to major European cities including Vienna, Munich, Paris, and Rome, the rail station handles both national and regional trains. About twenty kilometers separate the village from the train station, which is accessible by car, bus, or taxi. About fifty euros and twenty-five minutes separate a taxi ride from the train station to the settlement. About five euros and forty minutes separate the train station from the settlement via bus. Renting a vehicle at the train station will get you to the village in around twenty-five. Additionally, the train station provides a 30-minute, around 10 euro shuttle service to the hamlet.
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