the way to our hotel
A journey through the beauty of the Tyrol
Important information: If you arrive after 6:00 pm, please give us a call to inform us about your late arrival (+43 5444 5630 or +43 664 38 34 184).
In winter, the way to Ischgl always goes via the S16, where you take the exit Pians/Paznaun/Ischgl and afterwards follow the B188 (Silvretta Bundesstraße) until you reach Ischgl. From there, you have to follow the main road until exit G, where you turn left into the Bachweg. After about 50 m, you will find the Hotel Binta on the right side.
Take the highway A4 to Feldkirch or the A1 to Lustenau/Dornbirn. Then follow the Austrian A14 in direction of Bregenz/Feldkirch and afterwards the S16 (Arlbergschnellstraße). Take the exit Pians/Paznaun/Ischgl. Further route description – see above.
Our hotel can be easily reached by public transport:
Take the train to the station Landeck-Zams and then the bus number 4240 in direction of Galtür/Wirl/Birkhahnbahn (leaves directly in front of the train station). The bus stop is called Ischgl Mehrzweckhaus.
Tip: Inform yourself about the winter sport combined tickets of the ÖBB.Especially when you travel to Innsbruck by plane, taking a taxi is a good possibility to get to Ischgl. We recommend:
Alpentaxi Ischgl
Phone: +43 (0) 5444 5757
If you arrive after 6:00 pm, please give us a call to inform us about your late arrival (+43 5444 5630 or +43 664 38 34 184).
For our guests, we offer free parking (underground garage and outdoor parking) directly at the hotel. Please note that the number of parking spaces in the underground garage is limited. If you wish to park there, please let us know as soon as possible – we will do our best.
You need a tax sticker (vignette) for Austrian motorways and freeways. The vignette is available for 10 days, 2 months or the entire year and can be purchased at kiosks and petrol stations (also in neighbouring countries). You have to pay an additionall toll for the Arlbertunnel (in case you arrive via the S16 from the west). Ischgl is located in the middle of the Alps. Please make sure that your car is equipped to deal with winter conditions; in case of bad weather you might even need snow chains.