ENTER FOR SHOPPING, DELIGHT, AND CULTURE
Seefeld Pedestrian Zone
Pure atmosphere – one of the oldest pedestrian zones in Tyrol presents itself as sophisticated, open, and barrier-free. Whether as a shopping highlight with over 50 stores, where personal service and individual advice are paramount, or as a gastronomic center with cozy pubs, restaurants, and cafes that tempt guests with dumplings, strudel, and more – the pedestrian zone in the heart of Seefeld is always worth a visit. Another plus is the excellent accessibility: Seefeld train station is right at the entrance of the pedestrian zone.
For those seeking peace, the blooming Kurpark with its idyllic pond offers a place to relax, or you can watch the bustling activity in the center of Seefeld from one of the many spacious benches.
The pedestrian zone in Seefeld boasts a unique charm. The Parish Church of St. Oswald stands out as one of the most beautiful late Gothic churches in Tyrol. The casino, “Fortuna’s home in Alpine style,” offers visitors the chance to try their luck, and just a few steps away is the famous Seekirchl. Another highlight is the former Augustinian monastery, now the Hotel Klosterbräu with its own brewery, where guests can experience the brewing tradition up close and participate in tastings.
Additionally, numerous events, such as markets, festivals, and diverse concerts, delight all visitors and further enhance the pedestrian zone as an event hub.
Pedestrian area Seefeld
Klosterstr. 43, 6100 Seefeld
Important note:
- Arrival: The Seefeld train station is conveniently accessible by public transport, located right at the entrance of the pedestrian zone. Lines 434, 433, 430, and 432, as well as regional and S-Bahn trains, go directly there.
- Important: The PlateauCard guest card is valid as a public transport ticket in the region!
- Infrastructure: Barrier-free, public restrooms available, car-free zone.
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