aDLERS Hotel
by the TopOfHotel team
aDLERS is the tallest hotel in Innsbruck — every room takes in the full Alps, and the top-floor restaurant is a viewpoint even locals turn up for.
aDLERS is the tallest hotel in Innsbruck — every room takes in the full Alps, and the top-floor restaurant is a viewpoint even locals turn up for.
In-Depth Review
aDLERS Hotel is a modern build that happens to be the tallest building in Innsbruck — and that is the whole point. Every room has a wall of glass that opens onto the Nordkette and Patscherkofel ranges with no other building in the way. It scores 8.9/10 on both Agoda and Booking.com.
Rooms and decor
Rooms are done in modern minimalist style — white, grey and black softened with light wood — with soft beds and good-quality linen. Bathrooms are wide and come with rain showers. The detail every review fixes on is that floor-to-ceiling window: it keeps the room bright and the peaks in view all day long, so you wake up to the Alps rather than a courtyard. The higher the floor, the more dramatic it gets, and the upper rooms are where the panorama really pays off.
Food and amenities
The spa and sauna are inside the building, with a relaxation zone that looks out over the city — a good place to land after a day of walking. Up top, the aDLERS Restaurant & Bar serves Tyrolean food with 360-degree views, and it pulls in locals as well as guests, which tells you something. Breakfast is included.
Location and getting there
It sits directly opposite the central train station, just 300 metres away, which makes it a natural choice if you are arriving by rail from Vienna, Salzburg or Munich. The old town and the Goldenes Dachl are a 10–12 minute walk — close, but farther than the boutiques right in the historic core.
Things to know before booking
The walk to the old town is 10–12 minutes, longer than the central boutiques. Rates start around $191 a night, the top of the 4-star bracket in Innsbruck, so you pay a premium over its peers. And the rooms suit couples and pairs more than larger families — if you need space to spread out, Apartments Golden Roof is the better call.
Our take
This is a strong fit for couples who want to wake up to the mountains, for rail travelers who value being right across from the station, and for anyone who wants a spa and sauna to wind down in after a full day out on foot. Rates from $191 a night sit above average for the local 4-star pack, but the view from every room and the top-floor Tyrolean restaurant really do earn the premium. Families needing more room to spread out should look at Apartments Golden Roof instead — but for the panorama, aDLERS is hard to beat in this city.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- It is the tallest building in Innsbruck, which means every room gets a full, unobstructed Alpine view through floor-to-ceiling glass — the one thing every review keeps coming back to.
- A full spa and sauna sit inside the building, with a relaxation zone that looks out over the city — handy after a long day on your feet.
- It is directly opposite the central train station, just 300 metres away, so if you arrive by rail from Vienna, Salzburg or Munich you are at the door in minutes.
- The top-floor aDLERS Restaurant & Bar serves Tyrolean food with 360-degree views, and locals turn up to eat there often — usually a good sign.
- Rooms are modern and minimal in white, grey and black with soft wood, soft beds and quality linen; bathrooms are wide with rain showers, and higher floors get even more out of the view.
- The walk into the old town runs about 10–12 minutes — noticeably farther than the central boutique hotels right by the Goldenes Dachl.
- Rates start around $191 a night, the top of the 4-star bracket in Innsbruck, so it costs more than its closest peers.
- Bigger groups and families wanting more room will feel boxed in here — the layout suits couples and pairs more than a family needing space to spread out.
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Insider Tips
- Ask for a high floor at booking — the higher you go, the bigger the Nordkette and Patscherkofel view gets through the glass.
- Book a table at the top-floor aDLERS Restaurant & Bar for the 360-degree Tyrolean dinner; locals eat there, so reserve rather than walk in.
- If you are travelling as a family and want more space, look at Apartments Golden Roof instead of squeezing into a room here.