REVIEW · INNSBRUCK
Innsbruck: 3D Mini Golf with Dazzling Light Effects
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First, throw your eyes to the walls. This indoor 3D UV mini golf turns a simple game into a light show with 18 themed holes. The layout is built for quick, satisfying rounds, and it also works as a fun outing when the weather is not cooperating.
I like that you get everything you need right at the start: a golf club and ball plus entry to all 18 holes. I also like the friendly, easy vibe of the staff, and the fact that you can keep it social with a score challenge for friends or family. One thing to consider: the venue is not right in the center, so you’ll want to plan your transport and accept a bit of travel time.
In This Review
- Key things I’d prioritize
- 3D UV Mini Golf in Innsbruck: the premise and why it works
- Your 75 minutes: how the 18-hole flow is likely to feel
- What you can do with the time
- The UV light and 3D visuals: what to look for while you play
- Food and fries after your round: B1 Lounge on-site
- Price and value: is $18 per person fair?
- Location reality: city access vs. distance from the center
- Small group size: 6 participants and a calmer vibe
- Who should book this 3D mini golf (and who might skip)
- Practical tips before you go
- Should you book this 3D UV mini golf in Innsbruck?
- FAQ
- How long does the 3D mini golf experience take?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Is food included with the activity?
- Is the attraction suitable for all ages?
- What language is spoken by the host or greeter?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key things I’d prioritize

- 18 holes in one indoor session so you’re not stuck “waiting for the next thing”
- UV light + 3D wall visuals that make even a first-timer feel like they’re playing something special
- Small group limit of 6 for a calmer pace and less crowd pressure
- 75 minutes total time that fits neatly into a day with other Innsbruck plans
- B1 Lounge food nearby to top off the fun with burgers and fries
- German-speaking host/greeter so you’ll get the smoothest experience if you’re comfortable with basic German or simple instructions
3D UV Mini Golf in Innsbruck: the premise and why it works

This is mini golf, but the whole trick is the setting. Instead of just polished greens and painted holes, you’re playing through UV light with 3D visuals on the walls, so the room becomes part of the game. It’s a clever idea because it changes how you look around: you’re not only lining up shots, you’re also tracking the visuals for each new hole.
You get 18 unique holes in one go, which is a big deal for value and for pacing. A lot of attractions like this either drag out too long or feel repetitive after a short stretch. Here, the goal is variety: each hole is its own themed setup, with different 3D murals guiding you through the next “world.”
Because it’s indoor, you also sidestep the usual Innsbruck problem—weather. If you’re traveling in a rainy week, you don’t need a rescue plan. You just need comfortable shoes and about 75 minutes.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Innsbruck.
Your 75 minutes: how the 18-hole flow is likely to feel

The experience starts simply: you pick up your golf club and ball and then move through the course hole by hole. It’s not a complicated sport lesson. The experience is designed to be approachable, so you can focus on fun, not technique.
With 18 holes, you should expect a rhythm: arrive, get brief instructions, then rotate through themed areas at your own pace. Each hole is dressed with 3D wall murals and lit with UV effects, which makes the space feel more like an interactive room than a standard mini golf course. The challenge is still real enough to keep score interesting—especially if you’re competing.
What you can do with the time
If you’re traveling with kids, the shorter, contained time makes it easier to stay engaged. If you’re traveling as a couple or group of friends, the score element turns it into a casual competition without needing a complicated rules debate.
If you’re the type who likes “one activity at a time,” you’ll appreciate the clean end point. The whole experience is listed at 75 minutes, so you can plan the rest of your day with confidence.
The UV light and 3D visuals: what to look for while you play

The highlight here is visual. The holes are enhanced with mesmerizing UV light and stunning 3D wall murals that shift your attention from “putt and hope” to “putt and react to the scene.”
Practically, this matters because it changes your aim and your experience of the room. When the environment is doing the entertaining, you’re less likely to get bored between shots. You’re also more likely to take a second look at what’s around each hole, because the visuals are part of the theme.
For photography-minded visitors: UV-lit scenes can be tricky, but the attraction is built around visuals, so you’ll probably want a few quick snaps. Just keep your focus on play first—there’s no point in slowing down the group behind you.
Food and fries after your round: B1 Lounge on-site
Mini golf can work up an appetite, and the setup here includes a natural “finish line.” After the game, you head up to the B1 Lounge (or the First Floor) for food and drinks. The menu you can expect includes burgers and fries, plus other treats.
One important note: food and beverages are not included in the ticket. So plan on this as a separate spend, especially if you’re traveling with hungry kids. The upside is choice: you’re not locked into one meal deal, and you can decide how long you want to linger after the round.
This stop also makes the whole outing feel complete. You’re not done the moment the last ball drops. You can settle in, compare scores, and keep the same group energy going.
Price and value: is $18 per person fair?
At $18 per person for 75 minutes, the main value driver is that you’re paying for more than just a course. You’re paying for an indoor, UV-lit, 3D-visual attraction with 18 distinct holes, plus the game gear (entry, club, ball).
If you’ve ever paid for regular mini golf, you know the price can feel steep when the course is just a few themed sections. Here, the “theme engine” is doing the heavy lifting. The visual design is what turns the time into something memorable, not just a place to practice putting.
The other value factor is that it’s good for all ages. That matters if you’re traveling with mixed ages because one ticket covers an activity everyone can join without needing separate plans.
My practical take: $18 is easiest to justify if you’ll actually enjoy visual, playful environments and if you’re staying for the full 75 minutes. If you expect a quiet, scenic nature break, mini golf probably won’t satisfy that.
Location reality: city access vs. distance from the center
Here’s the honest travel tradeoff. One review said it’s easy to access via bus from the city center, and another note said it sits far from the centrum. Translation: you should plan to use public transport or a ride, and give yourself a buffer.
Why this matters: because you’re going for a timed session, missing the start can throw off your day. If you’re short on time in Innsbruck, double-check your travel route and aim to arrive early so you’re not stressing.
The good news is that the activity itself is straightforward once you get there. There’s no long walk through a museum first. It’s mostly: arrive, pick up gear, play.
Small group size: 6 participants and a calmer vibe
The group is limited to 6 participants, and that’s not just a detail—it changes the feel of the experience. Smaller groups tend to mean less waiting at the start, fewer bottlenecks between holes, and a smoother flow when you’re moving from one area to the next.
You’ll likely spend more of your time focused on the game and less time dealing with crowd energy. It’s also a good fit for family outings because smaller groups usually make the activity feel less hectic.
Language-wise, the host or greeter speaks German. That’s worth a thought. The experience is visual and activity-based, so you don’t need deep German to have fun, but the smoother your communication is for quick instructions, the easier your start will feel.
Who should book this 3D mini golf (and who might skip)

I’d recommend this if you want an indoor activity that’s:
- playful and easy to join for all ages
- fun for groups that want a simple competition
- visually driven, with UV light and 3D wall murals doing the entertaining
- a solid “rain-plan” option in Innsbruck
You might skip it if:
- you want a serious sport experience or a long, multi-stop itinerary
- you’re allergic to crowded attractions (even though this one is small-group)
- you don’t want to deal with getting to a venue that may be outside the center, depending on where you’re staying
Practical tips before you go
A few things will make the experience smoother without overthinking it.
- Wear comfortable clothing. You’ll be moving through the course and putting in a couple of dozen shots over time.
- If you’re playing as a team, agree on scoring style before you start. It keeps the vibe friendly instead of turning into an argument about who hit what.
- If you’re going with kids, set expectations early: it’s indoor, it’s a bit of a light show, and the full run is 75 minutes.
- Bring patience for the UV lighting environment. Bright effects can make some people squint; you’ll still be able to track holes fine, but your eyes might need a minute to adapt.
Should you book this 3D UV mini golf in Innsbruck?
Book it if you want a low-stress indoor activity that feels different from standard mini golf. With 18 holes, UV lighting, and 3D murals, you’re buying a “visual game room” experience rather than a plain course. The small group size and 75-minute length make it easy to fit into a day without dragging on.
Skip or reconsider if your priority is being right in the center of town, or if you’re the kind of traveler who dislikes timed, ticket-based attractions. The venue may take a bit of planning to reach, but once you’re there, the experience is simple and fun.
If you’re traveling with mixed ages, this is one of those rare outings where everyone usually can participate without a big learning curve.
FAQ
How long does the 3D mini golf experience take?
The duration is listed as 75 minutes, and you can check availability for starting times.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes entry, plus the golf club and ball for playing.
Is food included with the activity?
No. Food and beverages are not included. There is a B1 Lounge / First Floor area where you can get burgers and fries after your game.
Is the attraction suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s listed as suitable for all ages.
What language is spoken by the host or greeter?
The host or greeter speaks German.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























