Hall in Tirol is one of seven medieval towns in Tyrol. Hall is about ten minutes by car from the state capital Innsbruck. Anyone visiting Innsbruck should take the time to explore this medieval jewel. The town impresses with its very special flair, especially in winter.
An evening stroll through the wintry old town of Hall is a journey back to the Middle Ages. It is recommended not only to visit the main square, but also to stroll through the many small alleys and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the city. In December, the old town of Hall is also decorated for Christmas and partially brightly lit. This is an unforgettable experience, especially when it snows.
The town has been mentioned in documents since the 13th century. The town developed rapidly through salt mining and became an important trading center in the Middle Ages. Today, Hall has numerous restaurants and a small local trade. The region is also a popular place to live as an alternative to Innsbruck.
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How to arrive: By train, the train station is a 15-minute walk from the old town. There are a number of parking options for cars, for example in the Altstadt parking garage or above the old city center.