Kitzbühel – centrally located in Europe, offering quick, easy, and sustainable travel options.
Innsbruck > Kitzbühel - 96km | 1.1 Hrs
Salzburg > Kitzbühel - 81km | 2.0 Hrs
Munich > Kitzbühel - 127km | 1.5 Hrs
Vienna> Kitzbühel - 371km | 4.5 Hrs
Here are the four most popular ways to reach Kitzbühel in summer and winter.
Kitzbühel is easily accessible with its well-connected public transport system. A T-shaped network links Aurach and Jochberg in the south, Kitzbühel in the center, and Reith to the west. Three train stations and a bus service connect all villages, making travel within the region simple and convenient.
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Kitzbühel's traditional old town is where you'll find shops, restaurants, and hotels. It’s easily explored on foot and close to everything you’ll need.
The village of Reith bei Kitzbühel can also be enjoyed on foot in both summer and winter.
Jochberg village is ideal for a car-free holiday, with most amenities accessible by foot.
Aurach village is located between Kitzbühel and Jochberg.
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Kitzbühel is easily accessible by bike, with many visitors combining train and bike travel for a convenient and eco-friendly journey. Numerous hotels in the area offer bike facilities, including secure storage, bike wash stations, and maintenance areas, while local shops provide all the necessary services and equipment for cycling enthusiasts.
Here you will find all current information about the electric vehicle charging stations in Kitzbühel and the surrounding area.
A dense network of regional buses is available in the region. You can find the timetable information for the operating regional buses in the regional bus timetable.
Here you can also find the current ski bus timetable.
A large number of taxis are available in Kitzbühel and make travelling around easy and comfortable. Please agree on a price in advance with your taxi driver.
Here is an overview of fares for your orientation. Here you find a list of taxi companies.
Andi’s Taxi • +43 664 2808465 Austrian Chauffeur Limousines +43 699 13331331 (Preis auf Anfrage) Taxi Brandstätter's • +43 5356 66150 Taxi Filzer • +43 664 4040143 Kitz Taxi • +43 664 9762662 Kitz-Tours • +43 5356 6969 Irmgard Kollreider • +43 664 9854555 Taxi König • +43 664 1309182 Taxi Exclusiv • +43 699 12862208 Walter Oberlechner • +43 664 3817755 | Taxi Bernd • +43 664 4303390 Taxi M1 • +43 699 17100474 Taxi Mike • +43 664 2301115 Taxi Mimm • +43 676 3142013 Taxi Monitzer • +43 664 4238540 Taxi Monitzer (Reith) • +43 5356 67200 Taxi Peter • +43 664 4132425 Taxi Schmidl • +43 664 9211669 Taxi Service (Felix Writz) • +43 676 4075495 Taxi Thomas, Limousine • +43 664 9502343 |
Luggage will be charged extra. Please agree on a fare in advance and ask for a receipt.
Times:
Day charge: 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Night: 7 p.m. – 6 a.m. (surcharge 10 – 15%)
Taxi Fares in Kitzbühel: A General Guide:Kitzbühel to ....
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Fastest and most comfortable route to Kitzbühel without a car?
From Innsbruck Airport (Austria):
With an airport transfer: directly to Kitzbühel (see taxi section)
With public transport: A 15 minute taxi to the Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (main station) and take the train to Kitzbühel. It's between 1.5 and 2 hours of travelling
From Salzburg Airport (Austria)
With train: From Salzburg airport train station to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof. Then to Kitzbühel.
With airport transfer: Direclt from the airport. Approx 1-1.5 hours drive
From Munich Airport (Germany):
With Train: Take the S8 from Munich Airport to Munich East, change for Wörgl, and continue straight to Kitzbühel.
With an airport transfer: Approx 2.5 hours (see taxi section)
Easiest accommodation to reach by train?
Stay in the town center and walk from Hahnenkamm Station. For northern accommodations, walk from Kitzbühel Hauptbahnhof. Aurach and Jochberg are best reached by taxi (€25-30), and Reith is accessible from any station by taxi (€25).
How many bags should I bring?
Rent ski or golf equipment to save costs and hassle. If you own boots, carry them as hand luggage.
How do my bags get to Kitzbühel?
Use the luggage service to send equipment ahead, or bring them with you.
Can I get around without a car?
Yes. Most hotels have shuttles, or you're are within 10 minutes of a gondola. In Jochberg and Aurach, the Wägstatt gondola operates in winter. From Reith use the free ski bus to access Fleckalm Gondola in winter or regular buses in summer.
Sooner or later, a question always arises during a car holiday: "Where do I park my car?" Whether it's a quick errand or a lengthy stroll, in Kitzbühel you will find suitable parking spaces for every activity. Here you can find our parking options in Kitzbühel.
Here you will find information about the charging stations in the Kitzbühel region
If your route takes you through Austrian highways, make sure to apply a vignette to your windshield early on. Automobile clubs, gas stations, and border crossing stations always have them available. For short trips, a 10-day vignette is suitable. If you're staying longer or visiting Tyrol frequently, a 2-month or annual vignette might be more worthwhile. Currently, no vignette is required for the stretch from Kiefersfelden to the Kufstein Süd exit. You can find information on current prices and regulations here.
Anyone visiting Tyrol by car in winter should expect snow and ice. By law you require winter tires and snow chains, so you are well-equipped and prepared for the conditions in the Tyrolean mountains. You can obtain information about the current road conditions from the Austrian Automobile Club, ÖAMTC.