Kitzbühel

Tyrol, Austria

Overall rating

8.9

Kitzbühel is a historic Austrian ski resort known for its medieval town, luxury atmosphere and varied slopes across the KitzSki area, including the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill race.

Kitzbühel

Altitude

800m

Piste km

233km

6 Day Ski Pass

€365–410

Snow Reliability

7/10

Affordability

4/10

Apres

7/10

Other Activities

8/10

Resort Amenities

9/10

Overview

Kitzbühel is one of the most historic and prestigious ski resorts in the Alps, centred around a medieval town in the Austrian Tyrol. The resort is best known for hosting the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill race, one of the most famous events in alpine skiing. The KitzSki area offers a wide network of slopes suited to all abilities, particularly intermediate skiers who enjoy long cruising runs across rolling terrain. While the resort sits at a relatively low altitude compared with many Alpine destinations, extensive snowmaking helps maintain good conditions throughout the winter. Kitzbühel’s town centre adds to its appeal, featuring luxury hotels, boutique shopping and numerous restaurants and bars. The combination of historic charm, varied skiing and world-class reputation makes it one of Austria’s most iconic resorts.

Key Information

While the resort sits at a lower altitude, strong snowmaking helps maintain ski conditions throughout the winter.

AFFORDABILITY: 4/10 Luxury hotels and restaurants make Kitzbühel one of the more expensive Austrian resorts.

APRÈS: 7/10 Après is lively but generally more refined than party-focused resorts.

OTHER ACTIVITIES: 8/10 Winter hiking, sleigh rides and luxury spa facilities are popular activities.

RESORT AMENITIES: 9/10 A historic town with boutique shopping, restaurants and high-end hotels.

AVERAGE AGE: 35 Popular with affluent visitors and experienced skiers.

OFF-PISTE RATING: 7/10 Some freeride terrain exists but the resort is primarily piste-focused.

 

 

Ski Pass Pricing

  • 6-day KitzSki pass: €365–€410 
  • 1-day pass: €75  – Covers 233 km across KitzSki

Peak Periods & Best Time to Visit

Kitzbühel becomes busiest during February school holidays and around the famous Hahnenkamm race week when visitor numbers increase significantly. The resort’s large lift network spreads skiers across a wide area, though central lifts and famous runs can still see queues during peak periods. Outside major events and holidays crowds are typically manageable.

Best time to go: January to early February or March.

Slopes

Slope Breakdown:

KitzSki (~233 km):

  • Blue 102
  • Red 66
  • Black 20 

Terrain offers a balanced mix across ability levels.

Nightlife

Kitzbühel offers a stylish nightlife scene centred around its historic town. Popular venues include Londoner Pub and Take Five Club, while bars such as The Londoner, Club Take Five and The Jimmy’s provide lively evenings. The atmosphere is upscale.

Bars & Restaurants

Kitzbühel has 80+ restaurants and bars, ranging from traditional Tyrolean dining to upscale gourmet restaurants and stylish wine bars.

Notable spots include:

Restaurant Neuwirt (Hotel Schwarzer Adler) – Michelin-starred restaurant offering refined modern Alpine cuisine using regional ingredients.
Huberbräu-Stüberl – one of the town’s most famous traditional restaurants, known for hearty Austrian dishes and lively atmosphere.
Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben – iconic mountain restaurant run by local legend Rosi Schipflinger, famous for its terrace views and classic Austrian food.

Kitzbühel’s food scene is one of the strongest in the Alps, combining historic Austrian restaurants, fine dining and lively après venues throughout the town centre.

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