Where is the Hotel brenner24?

Location & Directions

You are sure to have already heard of the Brenner Pass, even if you do not know it very well. It is located in the heart of the Wipp Valley and forms the small village where North and South Tyrol meet.

Arriving by car:

From the north: Take the Brenner North exit and follow the state road for another 1.5 km until you reach the village. At the roundabout, take the first exit and go past the Outlet Centre, after which you will find yourself in front of the hotel....

From the north: Take the Brenner North exit and follow the state road for another 1.5 km until you reach the village. At the roundabout, take the first exit and go past the Outlet Centre, after which you will find yourself in front of the hotel.

From the south: Take the last exit in Italy (it is described as such) and follow the state road for 3.2 km. Please note: the road through the village is a one-way street. You must first drive right to the northern end (where the Outlet Centre is) before going right around the roundabout. Then pass the Outlet Centre – only from the other side – and you will find yourself in front of the hotel.

You can park right outside the hotel. You will also find plenty of additional places to park in Brenner village.

Current traffic reports for South Tyrol (german or italian): https://verkehr.provinz.bz.it

Current traffic reports for Tyrol (german): https://www.oeamtc.at/verkehrsservice/?view=verkehr&region=at-7

Arriving by bus & train:

The hotel is located 150 metres, or a 2-minute walk from Brenner train station, making it easily accessible on foot in no time. Benefit for brenner24 guests: With the activeCARD Gossensass, you can use public transportation for free right from the...

The hotel is located 150 metres, or a 2-minute walk from Brenner train station, making it easily accessible on foot in no time.

Benefit for brenner24 guests: With the activeCARD Gossensass, you can use public transportation for free right from the moment you arrive! We’ll email your guest pass to you before you even begin your trip.

You can plan your journey by train here.

From the south – Südtirolmobil: https://www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/#/

From the north – Austrian Railways (Österreichische Bundesbahn): https://www.oebb.at/en/

And here is the bus timetable, should you wish to plan a trip into the Obernberg Valley or similar: https://www.vvt.at/ihre-fahrt/verbindung-suchen