Holidaying in Brixen
A vibrant medieval town centre offering green oases, cultural sights and exciting events. Here are our tips for enriching your Brixen holiday with highlights you don’t want to miss.
Brixen’s cathedral
Brixen’s cathedral with its impressive twin towers is one of the most important religious buildings in the Alpine region.
Cloister
The frescoes in the cloister depict scenes from the Bible and medieval life.
Stufels
The winding alleyways of Stufels – the town’s oldest part is now the artists’ quarter
Hofburg Diocesan Museum
The halls of Hofburg Diocesan Museum are home to some exquisite examples of religious art.
Sightseeing tours
Various sightseeing tours offer entertainment and the chance to discover the history of Brixen from an intriguing perspective.
Pharmacy Museum
For a collection of exotic and unusual things from the old apothecary world, head to the Pharmacy Museum.
Hofburg palace garden
Hofburg palace garden (known as Herrengarten), with its lovely botanical specimens, is the perfect place to relax.
Brixen’s flavours
Brixen’s varied culinary tradition blends Alpine and Mediterranean influences into delectable dishes.
South Tyrolean specialities
A must: indulge with South Tyrolean specialities, prepared true to tradition or with a fresh new twist.
Törggelen in autumn
In autumn, Törggelen is a mouth-watering tradition that is loved by locals and visitors alike.


Events

Dipping into relaxation
Acquarena is a pool and sauna centre in Brixen where you can turn your day into a relaxing wellness experience. If you are more inclined towards heights, the adjacent Vertikale climbing hall might just offer the perfect challenge for you.

BrixenCard
Use your complimentary BrixenCard to travel for free on public transport across South Tyrol, get free admission to the Acquarena pools and enjoy many other advantages throughout your stay.