- Graz - Wikipedia
The city was originally called "Bayrischgraz" or "Bavarian Graz" (i e German Graz) by the German founders to distinguish it from the elder "Windischgraz" or "Slovenian Graz" Bavarian Graz, however, soon eclipsed its Slovenian counterpart and henceforth Graz always referred to the German one
- The best things to do in Graz - Lonely Planet
Experience the best of Graz From iconic landmarks to local markets, find out what to see and do in this charming Austrian destination
- Graz Austria | Holiday offers, information sights | Graz tourism
Welcome to Graz, the capital of Styria, where history, modern design and culinary enjoyment come together! As an UNESCO World Heritage Site and City of Design, Graz offers a fascinating mix of tradition and innovation
- Graz | Austria, Map, Population, History | Britannica
Graz, city, capital of Bundesland (federal state) Steiermark, southeastern Austria The country’s second largest city, it lies on the Mur River between the Styrian Alps and a wide, fertile basin, the Grazerfeld, about 95 miles (155 km) south-southwest of Vienna
- Is Graz Worth Visiting? 10 Best Reasons to Visit (2025)
Located in southeastern Austria, Graz is the country’s second-largest city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site Known for its Renaissance courtyards, vibrant food scene, and creative spirit, Graz offers an experience that’s distinctly different from other Austrian cities
- Graz - Things to do and travel guide - visitaustria. info
Graz, the UNESCO capital of Styria, combines a baroque old town, contemporary architecture, a lively university and gastronomic traditions in a unique cultural mix
- Graz, Austria: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Save this place to a Trip, where you can track your faves and get personalized picks as you plan 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
- 15 Best Things to Do in Graz Austria (from a Local)
Have you ever heard of Graz? It’s Austria’s second largest city, yet most people have never heard of it But Graz is packed with historical charm, modern culture, and hidden gems In fact, Graz was named European Capital of Culture in 2003 and UNESCO City of Design in 2011
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