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KITZBÜHEL AREA SKI PASSES
One-/three-/six-day passes in the high winter season cost €45/127/225, and €40.50/114.50/202.50 at all other
times. Passes cover lifts, cable cars and ski buses as far south as Thurn Pass. If you plan to cover a lot of terrain,
the
Kitzbüheler Alpen AllStarCard
(
www.allstarcard.at
; 1-/3-/6-day pass €49/137/241) is your best bet; it
spans the whole region, including Kitzbühel, Wilder Kaiser-Brixental, Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Zell am See-
Kaprun (some 1088km of pistes).
Drinking & Nightlife
Kitzbühel rocks with fun-seeking skiers during the winter season; join them if you can
muster up the energy after a day on the slopes.
Hahnenkamm Pavillon
(
www.pavillon-kitz.at
;
Hahnenkammstrasse 2; 2-10.30pm winter)
This slopeside pick opposite
Hahnenkammbahn is a rollicking après-ski haunt in winter, with DJs, singing, schnapps-
drinking and skiers jiggling to Austrian beats in their ski boots.
BAR
Londoner
PUB
(
www.londoner.at
; Franz-Reisch-Strasse 4; 3pm-late)
This raucous British den has great beer,
crazy events and plenty of slapstick fun.
Bergsinn
(
www.bergsinn.at
;
Vorderstadt 21; 9am-1am Mon-Sat, from 11am Sun; )
This slinky, backlit lounge
bar has a cocktail happy hour (8pm to 9pm), DJ nights and free wi-fi.
BAR
Club Take Five
CLUB
(
www.club-takefive.com
; Hinterstadt 22; 10pm-late)
Chic and pricey club with a trio of bars, a
VIP area and DJs spinning house, soul and funk.
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