Holiday in Graz
City in Austria — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇦🇹
Country
Austria
Type
City
Best time to travel
Apr–Oct (especially Sep/Oct for wine and culinary experiences)
Budget/day
85–140 €
Getting there from Germany
By train from Munich in 4h (via Salzburg), from Vienna in 2.5h. Graz Airport with connections to Munich, Frankfurt, and Berlin.
About Graz
Graz, Austria's second-largest city and the capital of Styria, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and captivates with a fascinating mix of medieval old town, avant-garde architecture, and Mediterranean flair. The historic city center, with its Renaissance courtyards, Baroque facades, and winding alleys, is among the best-preserved old town ensembles in Central Europe. The Schlossberg, the city's landmark, rises 123 meters above the center and features the famous clock tower, whose hands are unusually swapped — the large hand indicates the hours, while the small hand shows the minutes. You can reach the summit with panoramic views over the red rooftops to the Styrian vineyards via the Schlossberg funicular, an elevator through the rock, or by climbing the 260 steps of the War Path. Right on the banks of the Mur floats the Kunsthaus, affectionately called the "Friendly Alien" by the locals — a biomorphic building by Peter Cook and Colin Fournier, which was created as a landmark of the European Capital of Culture in 2003. Graz is Austria's capital of enjoyment: The South Styrian region outside the city provides excellent wines (Sauvignon Blanc, Welschriesling) and pumpkin seed oil is culinary gold. The market life pulses at Kaiser-Josef-Markt and Lendplatz, and the student scene (six universities with 60,000 students) ensures vibrant bars, cafes, and cultural initiatives. The Zeughaus with its collection of 32,000 weapons, Schloss Eggenberg (UNESCO World Heritage), and the Joanneum, the oldest public museum in the world, round off the cultural offerings.
Top 5 highlights in Graz
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Schlossberg & Uhrturm
The clock tower on the Schlossberg is the landmark of Graz – accessible by lift, Schlossberg funicular, or 260 steps.
Kunsthaus Graz
The "Friendly Alien" by Peter Cook and Colin Fournier is an architectural highlight and center of contemporary art.
Murinsel
The floating platform in the Mur by Vito Acconci connects the old town with the right bank of the Mur.
Grazer Altstadt
The UNESCO-protected old town with Renaissance courtyards, arcades, and the Landhaus as a jewel of the Italian Renaissance.
Eggenberg
Schloss Eggenberg (UNESCO) with its magnificent Planetensaal and the oldest zoo in Styria.
Hotels in Graz
Vergleiche tausende Hotels, Apartments und Resorts auf Expedia – mit Bestpreis-Garantie, kostenloser Stornierung und Bonuspunkten.
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Graz
Recommended travel time
Apr–Oct (especially Sep/Oct for wine and culinary experiences)
Summer
22–30 °C, warm and sunny
Winter
-2–5 °C
How much does a holiday in Graz cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50–75 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
85–140 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
160–280 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Schlossberg slide: The underground slide in the mountain is fun for both young and old.
Baürnmarkt at Kaiser-Josef-Platz: Wednesdays and Saturdays for regional specialties.
Graz is a student city – in the evenings, the venues in Zinzendorfgasse are lively.
Styriarte Festival in summer: Classical music in unusual locations.
Day trip to the South Styrian Wine Road – only 45 minutes away.
Food & drink in Graz
These specialties you must try!
