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  1. Renaissance masterpieces await you in Graz, Austria paired with contemporary structures. Explore the wine region just outside the city and discover quaint wine taverns and family-run vineyards.

  2. If you're keen on exploring Graz actively, here are some recommendations for hiking, climbing, and running throughout the city! Explore Graz in 3 days with our curated guide. Discover the best attractions, hidden gems, and culinary delights to make the most of your visit.

  3. Graz is the capital of Styria and Austria's second largest city. Here, culture, culinary delights and trendy design take centre stage on both sides of the River Mur. A relaxed city with a Mediterranean vibe, and a cultural hot spot.

  4. Travel to Austria and experience nature, mountains and lakes, and cultural treasures. Everything you need to know from Austria's official travel portal.

  5. Graz, the capital of Styria and Austria's second largest town, is nestled in the south of the country, and known as a lively and artsy place, where modern architecture and the historic heritage (an UNESCO site!) perfectly blend.

  6. Christmas Markets in Graz & Styria. Enjoy the highlights of Advent in Graz, the capital city of Styria. Let yourself be enchanted by the romantic lights, the gleaming ice crib, the giant Rathaus Advent calendar, and the spectacular Christmas markets.

  7. Kunsthaus Museum. It began with the city of Graz's need for a contemporary art exhibition space, suitable for a future European Cultural Capital. The right bank of the river Mur, then a neglected part of town, seemed a good location, and the old cast-iron Eisernes Haus an ideal starting point.

  8. Graz, Austria’s second city and an almost Mediterranean gem, is a perfect complement to Imperial Vienna and just 2 hours by rail. Hop on the state-of-the-art Railjet at Vienna’s Main Station and try to get a seat by the window.

  9. Graz. Where and What to Shop in Graz. Graz’ slow, epicurean lifestyle is all about treating yourself. Whether it’s with a Styrian fried chicken salad, or a stroll across gentle Schlossberg mountain, the locals like to enjoy the finer things.

  10. Take tram line number 1 to the western edge of Graz and get off at “Schloss Eggenberg.”. Maybe you can already spy the white and yellow facade of Graz’ preeminent palace through the alley of trees! Eggenberg palace isn’t just a gorgeous relic of 17th century Baroque architecture, but a UNESCO World Heritage Site.