Swarovski Crystal Worlds (Swarovski Kristallwelten) Tours and Tickets
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Swarovski Crystal Worlds (Swarovski Kristallwelten)

This crystal-themed attraction is a must for lovers of sparkle.
Free Wi-Fi is available at the site.
The attraction is home to Daniels Café and Restaurant and a store selling crystal creations.
All interior exhibition spaces and most of the grounds, with the exception of the Alpine Garden, are accessible to wheelchair users.
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Tickets for Swarovski Crystal Worlds start at €25 for adults and €9 for visitors 6–17 years old if you purchase them online. In person, you’ll pay €2 more per ticket. You can also visit on guided tours from Innsbruck, but keep in mind that the tour price may not include the cost of admission, so check the details.
Yes, Swarovski Crystal Worlds is worth visiting, even if you're not familiar with the luxe brand. The immersive indoor and outdoor art installations are a big draw, while for many travelers, the gift shop is a destination in itself. With seasonal open-air performances too, it makes for a great half-day trip from Innsbruck, and you'll find many tours that include transportation.
Per one customer who booked the Private Tour of Swarovski Crystal World from Innsbruck, "This tour is beyond words and loved knowing the story behind the history of how the crystals are made and used... The tour operator Anna is incredible and love all the insights she shared around the Swarovski family history. Highly recommend this tour when visiting Innsbruck."
Swarovski Crystal Worlds is a popular visitor attraction and gallery created for the crystal glass producer Swarovski. Inside you can find exhibits such as mirror installations and chambers where crystal takes center stage. The site is in Wattens, which is around a 20-minute drive from the Austrian mountain town of Innsbruck.
If you don’t have a car, you can still reach Swarovski Crystal Worlds easily from Innsbruck, using the shuttle bus service that runs five times a day from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof station. The shuttle bus prices are reasonable and are free to holders of the Innsbruck Card.
The exhibits often change at Swarovski Crystal Worlds, but some popular examples of things to see include the Crystal Cloud—an installation of more than 800,000 hand-mounted crystals above a black mirror pool—and the Chamber of Wonders, which showcases sparkling exhibits from artists around the world.
There are audio tours available at Swarovski Crystal Worlds for a small extra fee—ask when you enter and you add it onto your admission ticket. With commentary in a choice of various different languages, the 40-minute guide gives you background on the Swarovski company history and some of the art.
Yes, there is one of the world’s largest Swarovski stores on-site at the attraction. If you’re a bargain hunter, there aren’t many discounts to be found, however, you may find exclusive products. The multilingual store staff can also arrange for your purchases to be shipped home hassle-free.
Yes, surprisingly for a place where there’s so much precious crystal around, Swarovski Crystal Worlds can work well for a family trip. There’s an on-site restaurant, a park where little ones can let off steam, and a play tower, along with dazzling exhibits that are designed to catch curious eyes.
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