




Traditional Tyrolean multi-story hotel building with a modern interior renovation, featuring a central breakfast room and basement wellness area.
17 features available
16 rooms available
2 singles
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Ischgl sits in the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol and is one of Austria's most consistently popular ski resorts, known for its extensive cross-border ski area linking to Samnaun in Switzerland. Hotel Garni Binta occupies a central village position, placing guests within easy reach of Ischgl's restaurants, shops, and après-ski scene. The Silvrettabahn gondola and the broader lift network are 250 metres away — a straightforward three-minute walk on foot. The village centre location also means guests can return to the hotel at any point during the day without a lengthy transfer. Ischgl is served by Innsbruck Airport, approximately 90 minutes by road, with Zurich and Munich also viable arrival points for international travellers.
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Legendary après-ski meets expansive, snow-sure skiing across the Austrian-Swiss border.
Ischgl is globally renowned for pairing one of the Alps' most high-energy après-ski scenes with a genuinely world-class ski area. Located in the Paznaun Valley of Tyrol, the resort shares the massive Silvretta Arena ski domain with the Swiss duty-free village of Samnaun. With the vast majority of its slopes situated above 2,000 meters, Ischgl guarantees excellent snow reliability from late November right through to early May. The resort's infrastructure is famously modern, boasting an incredibly efficient network of high-speed, high-capacity heated chairlifts and gondolas that practically eliminate queues. While the village pulses with a vibrant party atmosphere and upscale luxury, the mountain itself caters to serious skiers who want to rack up maximum mileage on perfectly groomed, rolling red pistes. Beyond the groomed runs, the area holds a vast amount of easily accessible off-piste terrain, a top-tier snowpark, and dramatic alpine scenery. Despite its reputation as the 'Ibiza of the Alps,' Ischgl retains traditional Tyrolean charm in its architecture, paired with an impressive concentration of award-winning gourmet restaurants and high-end hotels.
The Silvretta Arena provides an expansive, snow-sure playground primarily suited for confident intermediates and advanced skiers who love long, fast cruisers. The seamless, high-altitude connection to Switzerland allows for thrilling cross-border skiing, massive vertical descents, and vast, lift-accessed freeride zones.
Set in the Tyrolean Alps, the Silvretta Arena spans the Austrian-Swiss border, offering high-altitude terrain flanked by dramatic 3,000m peaks.
The central hub of the mountain at 2,320m, offering sunny beginner zones, a massive snowpark, and lively mountain restaurants.
A spectacular peak at 2,864m featuring steep, challenging black and red runs down towards the Fimba valley.
A remarkably long, scenic cruise crossing the border into Switzerland, ending at the duty-free shopping village of Samnaun.
Accessed by a modern cable car, this 2,812m peak opens up vast, untouched powder fields and thrilling freeride terrain.
One of the longest and best-maintained terrain parks in the Alps, featuring multiple lines with massive kickers, rails, and boxes.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 15min
100km
Plentiful private transfers, shared shuttles, and taxi services are available from Innsbruck, Munich, and Zurich airports. Massive, multi-story underground parking garages (like the Parking Lounge) are conveniently located right at the village entrance.
Late November to early May
Ischgl is famous for its 'Top of the Mountain' concerts, which bookend the season and feature global megastars.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 76), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 399)