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Ski Rental in Ischgl

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Paznaun Valley, Tyrol
1,377–2,872 m
November – May
Intermediate

Ski Rental Prices in Ischgl

EquipmentDaily RateNotes
Skis + Poles€30–48/dayCarving or all-mountain
Ski Boots€15–22/dayFitting included
Helmet€9–13/dayStrongly recommended
Full Package€140–220/weekSkis + Boots + Poles + Helmet

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About Ischgl Ski Resort

Ski Area

239 km (Silvretta Arena)

Altitude

1,377–2,872 m

Season

November – May

Best For

Intermediate

Known For

Top-tier après-ski, Silvretta Arena, concerts on slopes

Nearest Airport

Innsbruck (INN, 1h15) or Zurich (ZRH, 2h30)

Ski Rental Tips for Ischgl

1

Cross-border skiing into Samnaun, Switzerland — duty-free shopping on the way back

2

Silvretta Arena has some of the widest, best-groomed red runs in the Alps

3

Ischgl après-ski starts at 3pm at Trofana Alm or Paznauner Taja — book dinner by 6pm

4

Top of the Mountain concerts (opening + closing) feature major international acts

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FAQ — Ski Rental in Ischgl

Why is Ischgl famous for après-ski?
Ischgl has the Alps' most active après-ski scene — dozens of slope-side bars, frequent live concerts, and the Top of the Mountain series hosting global stars like Elton John and Diplo.
How much does ski rental cost in Ischgl?
Ski rental in Ischgl costs €30–48/day, boots €15–22/day. Weekly packages €140–220. Village prices are 10–15% cheaper than at the lift base shops.
Can you ski into Switzerland from Ischgl?
Yes — the Silvretta Arena connects Ischgl (Austria) to Samnaun (Switzerland) via lifts. Samnaun is a duty-free municipality, so save shopping for the last run of the day.

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