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Kitzbühel is a beautiful medieval town in the heart of the Austrian Tirol with a truly vast ski area spread over three sectors. It best suits intermediates and experts, and the potential for ...
Overnight camping in the open is usually forbidden in Tyrol - but a new hiking series makes it possible to pitch tents right ...
Rental Escapes is expanding its portfolio of villa rentals across the globe, including now London and the Austrian Alps.
Rental Escapes, has expanded its global portfolio with new villa offerings in London, England, and Kitzbühel, Austria ...
Every year, Kitzbühel hosts a downhill race on the Streif slope of the Hahnenkamm (see panel on page 6), regarded as the most demanding course on the World Cup circuit.
Kitzbühel has two snow peaks, 188 kilometers of ski slopes, 57 lifts and 60 huts that serve as spots to grab a bite. “The greatest advantage of Kitzbühel is that once winter begins, ...
Kitzbühel’s culinary scene has few rivals in the Austrian Alps and there’s no better time to put it to the test than after a day’s Alpine activity.
The town of Kitzbühel dates back to the 12 th century and was once an important stop on the trade route between Germany and Italy. Take a stroll around the attractive centre, ...
For all its jewel-painted medieval Old Town charms, Kitzbühel packs a boisterous après-ski punch, with lively umbrella bars on the pistes and diverse pubs, bars and clubs in town. Once a year ...
Kitzbühel is home to a seriously impressive selection of restaurants, which liberally pepper the medieval town as well as the surrounding mountains and villages. As one of Austria’s longest ...
In 1999, a record crowd of 100,000 spectators flooded into Kitzbühel over the course of the weekend to watch the races. On average, though, about 15,000 people watch the Super-G, and 25,000 watch ...