A bevy of universities give Austria's second-largest city its lively pace. Baroque palaces are a pleasant contrast with 16th-century courtyards and provocative modern buildings. The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, teems with fine architecture, including the Burg castle complex, with its Gothic double staircase, and the graceful Uhrturm clock tower. A funicular takes visitors up the dramatic bluff. The River Mur dashes through the city, and thermal springs dot the surrounding countryside.
Restaurants in Graz
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Since 2002 MuR has been a design hot spot in the heart of the old town of Graz. Here, almost 200 well-known designers meet, renowned classics in design as well as still unknown designers. Furniture, glass, lighting, accessories, fancy objects and originals. MuR is a new type of shop that combines the broad offer of a design gallery with the casual atmosphere of a museum shop.
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The Designshop Murinsel features local designers, unique ideas, handmade high-quality products and upcycling!
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Im Innenhof der Herrengasse 13 befindet sich das ´s Fachl mit seiner umfangreichen regionalen Produktpalette an Schmankerl, Getränken, Schmuckstücken, Taschen und vieles mehr. Daraus ergibt sich die Vielfalt an Produkten die zum Stöbern einlädt.
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Im Concept Store & Online Shop "wie wir wohnen" findest Du Möbel, Wohnaccessoires, Textilien, Keramik, Papeterie, Geschenke und Schönes für Kinderzimmer. Neben einigen bekannten skandinavischen Marken bieten wir auch viele Produkte kleinerer Labels und Manufakturen aus ganz Europa an.
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We Graz Guides are a dedicated team of around 40 state-certified tourist guides (Austria Guides) who want to bring you closer to Graz and Styria with a lot of esprit. We speak 15 different languages and offer our tours not only to international audiences, but also to local guests. The variety of topics of our tours knows no limits!
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Cafe - Shop - Spectacular Architecture / Graz as "Cultural Capital of Europe 2003" - an impetus to a fresh start. Graz-born Robert Punkenhofer inspired the New York artist Vito Acconci to design an accessible artificial island. The project was realized as a 47m-long reticular steel construction. The curved and twisted shape can be associated with a half-opened shell. In its open part, wave-like blue benches form an amphitheatre for events of all kinds. Under the domed glass roof, a cafe in blue and white offers the opportunity to enjoy being close to Mur - a new feeling even for locals. What is called an island, is a ship in fact. She is held by an anchor and is stabilized additionally by the two footbridges connecting her to the river banks.
I love the vibe inside, from the great architecture, to seeing the river right next to you. The coffee was great and the prices are regular prices, super reasonable. Defintley going back, and 100% recommend it.
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