University College of Teacher Education Tyrol
A-6010 Innsbruck, Pastorstraße 7
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Accessibility
Walking time from Innsbruck Central Station: about 20 minutes
Public Transportation
At this time, IVB bus routes may be subject to changes due to construction work.
For more information and current schedules, please visit the IVB and VVT websites.Stops and routes:
- Tram Line 1 ( toward Bergisel), get off at the “Stubaitalbahnhof” stop
- STB tram line (toward Fulpmes Station); get off at the “Stubaitalbahnhof” stop
- Take bus line T and get off at the “Cineplexx” stop.
CITY CYCLING & BIKING
PH Tirol offers ample, covered bicycle parking spaces right in front of the entrance. In addition, about 100 meters from PH Tirol—across from the Stubaitalbahnhof—there is an IVB Stadtrad Innsbruck rental station where you can easily rent bicycles using the nextbike app. There are approximately 50 Stadtrad locations in Innsbruck. One station is located right at the Innsbruck Central Station.
Travel by Train
Innsbruck Central Station: For schedules and more information, visit www.oebb.at
Travel times:
- Innsbruck to Munich: about 2 hours
- Innsbruck to Salzburg: about 2 hours,
- Innsbruck to Vienna: about 4.5 hours
Getting There: Flight
Munich Airport “Franz Josef Strauss” www.munich-airport.de/
Munich Airport often offers the cheapest fares, as it is served by all major and many low-cost airlines.
Transfer time to Innsbruck: 2-3 hours. Transfer by train, long-distance bus or airport taxi (e.g. Four Seasons Airport Shuttle Service)
Innsbruck Airport www.innsbruck-airport.com
Depending on the season, affordable direct flights to Innsbruck are available.
Transfer time: 10–15 minutes to the city center
Salzburg Airport W.A. Mozart www.salzburg-airport.com
Travel time to Innsbruck: 2–3 hours. Travel by train, long-distance bus, or airport taxi (e.g., Four Seasons Airport Shuttle Service)
Travel by Long-Distance Bus
Innsbruck is served by all major long-distance bus companies. Some long-distance bus companies also offer airport transfers from Munich or Salzburg to Innsbruck, although the travel times can be quite long.
Traveling by Car
- From Italy … via the A13 and B182
- From Germany… via the A12
- From the direction of Vorarlberg/Switzerland … via the A12
Parking
Parking Zone – Wilten: Parkstraße is a paid parking zone from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (mobile parking).
Parking in Innsbruck is restricted and subject to a fee in most neighborhoods, both for visitors and residents. The latest information on short-term parking zones and resident parking permits can be found on the City of Innsbruck’s website.
In addition, there are a few parking spaces available at PH Tirol that can be reserved for a fee.