Innsbruck is somewhere I would happily live - Just wish the music scene was more to my taste!
A city which feels very me, green, ethical, and progressive, likely down to its students, which certainly makes the city feel busy and exciting.
Spent an afternoon in a bar, and had a basil cocktail, happily chatting away with locals. All over the walls were posters for nights out, and I spent ages researching each one, but all felt more techno/house than the bassier DnB, DubStep and Dub Reggae I normally listen to.
This was later confirmed in another bar when I was asking for suggestions for the weekend.
Despite this, we had a lovely 2 days there. We parked the Van in a carpark as in the Winter Olympic Stadium carpark, as suggested by the campervan parking app. The city centre was about 20 mins walk in, and we did this a few times, so it certainly wasn't too hard.
I really enjoyed the street art of the underpasses and roads, which were backed by beautiful mountains.
I loved seeing all the positive art and stickers around the city.
We explored the city GeoCaching and we started looking for one entitled the Mutant Ninja Turtles live there - A drain was a fitting location to hide it ha ha!
Lino loved exploring the cafe's we visited for tasty hot chocolates and coffee.