What budget for activities and outings Tyrol?

Many cities offer very attractive passes for visiting museums and getting around at lower cost. Discounts for children, senior citizens and family packages.

Tyrol invites you to let your lungs out and enjoy the many sporting activities available: mountain bike hire, a multitude of hiking trails, kayaking on the lakes and, of course, the flagship activity: skiing! The outdoor possibilities are endless, and we love it! And you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to wellness, with top-class spas dotted all over the region.

Prices similar to France for both international brands and designer pieces. More widespread payment by credit card.

What budget to eat Tyrol?

Lunchtime menus are a little less expensive than in the evening. Roughly speaking, you should expect to pay between 15 and 30 euros for a good meal. In hotels, meals are often included: this is the famous 3/4 board formula, which actually includes breakfast, lunch, a snack and dinner!

On the Italian side, drinks are cheaper than in France, and on the Austrian side, it's much the same. It's a good idea to leave a tip.

What is the budget for accommodation Tyrol?

Tyrol offers accommodation to suit all budgets and travel habits:

Good deals. Youth hostels and campsites (€20-50/day) are widely available, so remember to book ahead.

Agriturismo (rural tourism)hotels or hostels. For medium budgets (€80-120/day).

Luxury hotels and private chalets. From €130/day/person. Excellent facilities, often with hammam, sauna and board.

Travel budget Tyrol and cost of living

Accommodation and leisure activities (especially in winter) will make up the bulk of your expenses. Fuel prices are almost the same as in France. The standard of living in Tyrol is generally high. Discounts on visits to public places for children, families, senior citizens and students.