FAQ about Ischgl
Here you find some of the most common questions, and of course answers to them, that people usually have about Ischgl regarding the trip there, skiing, things to do, accommodation etc.
- Does Ischgl have a train station?
- Which are the closest airports to Ischgl and how do I get from them to the resort?
- Are there spa and wellness facilities in Ischgl?
- What is the après-ski scene like in Ischgl?
- What languages are commonly spoken in Ischgl?
- What is the ski pass price in Ischgl?
- If I want to rent skis in Ischgl, where can I do that?
Does Ischgl have a train station?
No, Ischgl does not have its own train station. There is however a train station only 30 kilometers away from Ischgl, Landeck-Zams Railway Station, often simply referred to as Landeck Railway Station. There are regular bus services run between Landeck Railway Station and Ischgl throughout the day, especially during the ski season, and the ride is about 45 minutes to an hour.
Which are the closest airports to Ischgl and how do I get from them to the resort?
The closest major airports to Ischgl are Innsbruck Airport (IATA: INN) and Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH).
Innsbruck is the best option since it is only about 100 km from Ischgl. The normal way to get to the resort is by transfer, but renting a car is also a good option if you are several in your party. The drive from Innsbruck Airport is about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Zurich Airport is certainly an option, especially since it is a bigger airport with more direct flights. The drive time from Zurich is however a lot longer, approximately a 3 hour drive.
Are there spa and wellness facilities in Ischgl?
Many hotels in Ischgl offer spa and wellness facilities, including saunas, hot tubs, and massage services, for relaxation after a day on the slopes.
What is the après-ski scene like in Ischgl?
Ischgl is renowned for its vibrant après-ski scene and is often referred to as the "Ibiza of the Alps" due to its lively nightlife. Ischgl boasts an impressive array of bars, clubs, and venues where visitors can unwind and socialize. Whether you prefer cozy mountain huts, stylish lounges, or high-energy dance clubs, there's something for everyone.
What languages are commonly spoken in Ischgl?
The primary languages spoken in Ischgl are German and English. Many locals and workers within tourism also speak other languages, such as Italian and French, to accommodate international visitors.
What is the ski pass price in Ischgl?
A ski pass in Ischgl cost 76.00 EUR for adults for one day of skiing, for children the price is 47.50 EUR.
If I want to rent skis in Ischgl, where can I do that?
It is no problem to rent your equipment in Ischgl, these are the stores Sport & Mode Zangerl and Sport Adler that have ski rentals. See the stores on a map and find the store closest to your accommodation by clicking here. If you plan to rent your ski equipment, it is best to book online in advance as you usually get a discount when pre-booking.