If you have followed us this far, you must be serious. Then the time has come, we’ll let you in on Brixen’s best address:
39042, Via Ponte Aquila 5. But please, don’t type it into your navigation system. Badhaus lies tucked away in the winding alleyways of a thousand-year-old city – one that was always meant to be discovered on foot. Everything worth finding is close by. Just a cobblestone’s throw away. Follow us this way to explore further, Or stay right here to find out how to reach us at Badhaus Brixen:
By train to Badhaus. No traffic jams, plenty of scenery.
Brixen railway station is easily reached from Munich, Innsbruck and Verona. From there, it’s a fifteen to twenty-minute walk through the old town, past the cathedral, along winding alleyways. If your luggage is getting the better of you, we’d be happy to arrange a transfer.
Plan your train journey here: Deutsche Bahn | Austrian railways | Swiss railways | talian railways
Travelling by car
The city of Brixen and Badhaus: both impressively central. The town lies along A22 Brennero motorway, “Brixen/Val Pusteria” exit from the north or Chiusa–Val Gardena” from the south. And our hotel sits right in the middle of Brixen’s old town, within alleyways made for pedestrians. So instead, head straight for the Viertel Garage.
For more on traffic conditions: South Tyrol traffic report | Brenner motorway
The Viertel Garage: the most beautiful car park in Brixen
You’ll find it at Obere Schutzengelgasse 24–26, just 300 metres from the hotel. Designed by the artist Harry Thaler: textured concrete, an LED guidance system and a mirrored ceiling. There are eight charging stations for electric cars. Rates: Cars: €25 per day| Motorbikes: €12.50 per day.
Share your licence plate with us ahead of arrival and we’ll take care of your access to the design parking garage. From there, it’s just a 300-metre walk to Badhaus. If you need help with your luggage, just let us know.
To the Viertel Garage (Google Maps)
By plane to Brixen: Above the clouds, anticipation begins to grow.
Is your home farther away? Then flying might be the right option. The nearest airports are:
Bolzano: 45 km
Innsbruck: 85 km
Verona: 190 km
From there, you can either take the train, hire a car to Brixen or use a shuttle service.
By bike: cycling to Badhaus Brixen
Badhaus is located on the Brennero-Bolzano cycling route and is part of the legendary Munich-Verona long-distance cycle path. While you put your feet up, your bike is safely stored in our lockable bike room.
Local public transport
From the bus station it’s a ten-minute walk, from the train station about fifteen to twenty minutes. The nearest city bus stops are “Adlerbrücke” or “Piazza Maria Hueber”; for regional connections, use the stop “Bivio Via Elvas”. Your BrixenCard is waiting in your room and gives you free travel throughout South Tyrol – including buses, trains and cable cars.
Your route planner: Südtirol Mobil




