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Fees, Organizational Matters, and Opening Hours in Tyrol

Additional costs and open doors - In the popular tourist regions of Tyrol, the collection of a local tax is common.

Local tax and tips in Tyrol
Local tax and tips in Tyrol

In the popular tourist regions of Tyrol, the collection of a local tax is common. The fee must be paid by all persons who have reached the age of 15 and becomes due immediately upon arrival after filling out the guest form. However, the amount does not remain with the accommodation provider, but is passed on to the municipality. The revenue is ultimately used to expand the tourist infrastructure, as well as to operate and maintain facilities that benefit guests and the local population. It also drives regional marketing. In addition, paths are maintained, orientation signs are mounted, and the appearance of a place is maintained.

In Tyrol, the amount of the fee ranges between 0.55 EUR and 3 EUR per person and night. The differences depend on region and season. The staggered amounts can therefore vary depending on the winter and summer seasons, as well as the different parts of the area. However, a maximum amount of 3 EUR must be observed.

When it comes to the opening hours of banks in Tyrol, there is no fixed regulation. There are differences depending on the company and region. Banks open around 8:00 in the morning. Some branches take a lunch break between 12:00 and 14:00, while others are already open continuously. Some close at 16:00, while others stay open until 18:00. To make sure you don't find yourself in front of closed doors, it is recommended to check the website of the respective bank.

However, even outside of bank opening hours, you don't have to worry about not having enough cash. In case of emergency, numerous ATMs provide relief, reassurance, and the salvation of a romantic evening.

In addition, most major hotels, shops, gas stations, and restaurants accept common credit cards such as Visa, Diners Club, Master Card, and American Express.

Tip

To show your satisfaction and gratitude to the staff as a guest in Tyrol, it is customary to give 5 to 10% tip. Taxi drivers, hairdressers, and craftsmen also appreciate a corresponding small financial appreciation. When paying by credit card, it is advisable to hand over the tip amount separately in cash - after all, it is the staff, not the owner, who has earned the reward.

However, even outside of bank opening hours, you don't have to worry about not having enough cash. In case of emergency, numerous ATMs provide relief, reassurance, and the salvation of a romantic evening.

In addition, most major hotels, shops, gas stations, and restaurants accept common credit cards such as Visa, Diners Club, Master Card, and American Express.

Opening hours

Stores are generally open from Monday to Saturday, but are usually closed on Sundays. Many stores are open until 18:00, while supermarkets usually close at 19:00 or 19:30.

The traditional time for lunch in Austria starts as early as 12:00 - sometimes even earlier. Later, between 18:00 and 19:30 is the most popular time for the final meal of the day - dinner. Restaurants are of course open even later, but it may be that in a smaller establishment, no hot meals are served at a later hour.

Many Tyrolean state museums adhere to opening hours from 09:00/10:00 to 17:00. There is often a day of closure during the week, usually observed on Monday or Tuesday.

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