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.
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Enjoyable sightseeing with easy-going adventures for a fun city exploration. Choose between challenging races against time or relaxing tours to discover secrets during sightseeing.
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A ride through Fairytatels and Fantasyworlds inside the Grazer Schlossberg. A train will take you 700m deep into a tunnel of the Garzer Schlossberg and back again. But be aware: you will not find classic fairytale characters, your own imagination is needed along the ride! Explore a witch´s house, wake a sleeping giant, discover a treasure, visit the orient and much more. Your participation is needed! Just use the flashlight provided in the carriage. The ride is recommended for children aged 4 and above. It is not possible to leave the train prematurely. Please note that parts of the tunnel remain dark during the ride and some children (even older ones) might be frightened. Please think carefully about whether or not your child is old enough for a ride. The temperature in the mountain is 8 to12°C all year round, we recommend dressing accordingly.
I was very sceptic about this place after reading the reviews here, but still wanted to see it for myself. I thought it was great fun, and loved the idea of the interactive stops! Maybe it's not for small children, but I definitely enjoyed the experience as an adult.
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