Stag party Innsbruck
Experience an unforgettable stag party in Innsbruck with our action-packed smartphone city rally! Our app acts as gamemaster for a 3-hour team battle through Innsbruck's city centre, past the Golden Roof and through the historic old town. Compete against each other in captivating challenges and bring the party to the streets of the Tyrolean capital. Our city rally definitely ups the fun factor, making the stag party a real highlight of the day.
Your advantages of the innsbruck city tour
Your city will become a big battle arena
Discover the sights while playing the City Tour
Totally flexible - you decide when and how long you play
Everyone is involved in the Battle Games
Game preparation in just a few minutes
Login data instantly by mail
Your city will become a big battle arena
Discover the sights while playing the City Tour
Totally flexible - you decide when and how long you play
Everyone is involved in the Battle Games
Game preparation in just a few minutes
Login data instantly by mail
Your stag party in Innsbruck
The charming Alpine city of Innsbruck offers you the perfect backdrop for your JGA. With the varied challenges and Tyrolean city flair, you will not only get to know Innsbruck better, but also experience a memorable day. Thanks to our many years of experience and feedback from over 60,000 enthusiastic customers from all over Europe, we know what characterises a successful stag party in Innsbruck. Our city rallies create shared experiences that you are sure to remember for a long time.
5 games in one with our app
With our city rallies, you are right in the middle of the city action and you can flexibly plan further activities or take a break at any time, because you determine the pace and order of the challenges yourself. In addition, our app is available to you for 72 hours. During this time, you can access the two battle variants "Rough and Tough" and "Skilled and Chilled" as well as the additional mini-games "Wedding Traditions Quiz", "Drinking Games from Around the World" and our "Video Task".
Our city rallies provide the ultimate party factor for your stag party in Innsbruck and don't give boredom a chance. Because the "HENtastic City Battle" for women and the "STAGtacular City Battle" for men are the perfect mix of flexibility, competition and party!
Info about Innsbruck
Innsbruck is the fifth largest city in Austria and one of the largest Alpine ski resorts in the world. Here are the sights you shouldn't miss on a trip to Innsbruck.
Old Town Innsbruck and Golden Roof
The old town is made up of buildings, some of which are over 500 years old and still shine in their bright colours today. The state of Tyrol has made a special effort to preserve the historic facades, making the "Capital of the Alps" a true centre of history. You can also enjoy Austrian specialities such as Tyrolean bacon dumplings and Viennese "Verlängerte" in the surrounding cafés and restaurants.
The Golden Roof is probably the city's most famous landmark. It is a bay window that was erected in the city centre by Maximilian I in the late 15th century and consists of almost 3,000 gilded copper plates.
Innsbruck Cathedral
Innsbruck Cathedral, with its green domed towers, can be seen from afar and is enthroned as a baroque sacred building in the city centre. The main altar is gilded and framed by a lavish marble interior.
Court Church, Court Garden and Hofburg Palace
A little to the south you will find the Gothic court church from the 15th and 16th centuries. Inside, you can marvel at numerous marble columns and the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I. The tomb is surrounded by 28 statues depicting King Arthur and Leopold III, among others.
If you want to relax after strolling and shopping, head to the Hofgarten. The Hofburg, which is now used as a gallery and museum, is just around the corner.
Nordkettenbahnen and Ambras Castle
Innsbruck's Nordkettenbahnen cable cars take you from the city centre to the heights of the Alps. A journey takes just 20 minutes before you can enjoy the view of the legendary mountain world. Whether you're watching the skiers or toasting with champagne for a stag party, here you can experience Tyrol at its best.
Ambras Castle is located in the southern part of the city and dates back to the heyday of the Renaissance. Several exhibitions on the history of Tyrol await you during your visit.