5/5 - Excellent
A lovely city; quiet, clean, safe. There's none of the hustle and bustle you find in other major cities. And its easy to get around using an efficient tram system, though walking is the best way to see the city.
Shopping, restaurants and historical sites are some highlights of Graz City Centre. Make a stop by Graz Clock Tower or Castle Hill while you're exploring.
Lend is noteworthy for its historical sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Farmer's Market on Lendplatz and Graz Art Museum.
Gries is noteworthy for its historical sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Graz Old Town and Graz Synagoge.
While you're in Jakomini, take in top sights like Frida & Fred Children's Museum and jump on the metro at Münzgrabenkirche Tram Stop to see more of the city.
Though Graz-Gösting may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Goesting Castle and Eggenberg Palace.
You'll enjoy the restaurants and shopping in Geidorf. You might want to make time for a stop at Graz Old Town or Graz Botanical Gardens.
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You can learn about the history of Graz when you stop by Graz Old Town. Visit the area's shops or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Graz has one of the most well-preserved historic old towns in Austria. At the heart of it lies the main square, a perfect starting point for a tour of the city.
This stately town hall is symbolic of the city’s remarkable growth and features beautiful late 19th-century architecture, an ornate façade and an intriguing history.
Explore lavish 18th-century State Rooms, see stunning planetary-themed murals and wander in the beautifully landscaped gardens of this Baroque palace.
Discover innovative exhibitions of contemporary art and photography in Graz’s futuristic “Friendly Alien,” a biomorphic and architecturally astonishing museum.
This modest-looking Gothic cathedral houses an elaborate Baroque place of worship, including a 15th-century fresco, ornate high altar and a magnificent organ.
A lovely city; quiet, clean, safe. There's none of the hustle and bustle you find in other major cities. And its easy to get around using an efficient tram system, though walking is the best way to see the city.
Graz is a beautiful city and very easy to walk around the scenic sites. The local people are very friendly and everywhere you visit, you are made to feel welcome. There are excellent places to eat and drink. Graz is highly recommended.
After Vienna and Salzburg much less crowded but disturbing amount of graffiti in evidence, particularly near river.
Well, my family comes from Graz! So, I think it's great!
Well, my father came from Graz and his parents have been remembered in 'Stolperstein' in Annenstrasse. What more can I say!
Easy to drive around. Great transportation links and service. Great shopping.