Kitzbühel is a shopaholic’s paradise, particularly if you’re after beautiful clothes, including traditional Austrian costumes.
We discovered one shop selling the most beautifully made kids clothes and nearly found ourselves buying leather lederhosen for our nephew, until we saw the price tag of well over €100. But there are plenty of other options if costumes aren’t your thing, and shops that will cater to every budget.Beyond shopping, eating and drinking (which Kitzbühel also caters well to) there are the usual side activities of snowshoeing, cross-country, ice-skating (including on a natural ice lake), ice hockey, curling and sledging (sledding).
There’s also an excellent Aquarena with wellness facilities such as a swimming pool, saunas and massages.