The left side provides an unparalleled view of Innsbruck’s historic city center, the colorful buildings along the Inn River, and the iconic Bergisel Ski Jump.
While both sides offer spectacular alpine views, the right side provides a superior balance of Mediterranean coastal scenery, a better view of the Balearic coastline on departure, and the iconic panorama of the Central Alpine Ridge during the descent into Innsbruck.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the high-altitude glaciers and the dramatic final turn past the Bergisel Ski Jump into the narrow valley floor.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Salzkammergut lakes and a dramatic close-up of the Karwendel mountain range during the final descent into the deep Inn Valley.
While both sides offer incredible views during the descent, the Right Side is superior for its direct line of sight to the Zugspitze (Germany's highest peak) and the glaciated peaks of the Stubai Alps during the final approach into the Inn Valley.
While both sides are spectacular during the Alpine descent, the right side offers a more consistent view of the high-altitude peaks of the Central Eastern Alps and the famous Bergisel Ski Jump on final approach.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the high Alps, including the Zugspitze and the glaciers of the Stubai valley, especially dramatic during the steep descent into the Inn Valley.