The Top 7 Parks In Graz

Stadtpark/
Stadtpark/ | ©Pablo Nicolás Taibi Cicare/wikicommons
Barbara Boda

Graz is the second largest city in Austria and became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. The city is a popular destination, not only for its universities but for its amazing venues, good food and interesting museums. Also, if you are there around December don’t miss the advent market with its amazing lights and atmosphere.

1. Stadtpark

1. Stadtpark
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Stadtpark

If you like sitting under enormous chestnut trees, if you like enjoying life just sitting on one of the comfy benches, if you like watching children having a wonderful time in the great playground, then Stadtpark is designed for you. It is very popular among local people; they often sit in in one of the small cafés nearby or just stroll along the paths. If you carry some nuts in your pockets or bag, you can try to make new friends; there are lots of squirrels around who need a little encouragement to say hello.

Address: Stadtpark 1 Graz, Austria

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2. Schlossberg

Park

Schlossberg steps/©Jean François Riemer/wikicommons

Schlossberg

Situated on a hillside, this park provides an amazing view of the city. Visitors can walk up the slope, but those who prefer a more sedate route can take the funicular railway. This park is a popular venue for entertainment and has lots of cafés and restaurants as well. If you are looking for a castle (Schloss means castle in German) then you won’t be disappointed; the remains of the old castle are still visible (the majority was demolished during the Napoleonic war). Here you can find the city’s iconic feature, the Uhrturm, which is a tricky clock tower. Despite the general rule, this timepiece’s small hand shows the minutes and the large one the hours.

Address:Am Schlossberg 1 Graz, Austria

Schlossberg steps/©Jean François Riemer/wikicommons

3. Burggarten

Building

Burggarten

A truly romantic spot for a stroll or for even a picnic, Burggarten is an enchanting venue with its beautiful trees and the unique Orangerie. The Orangerie was built to cultivate delicate plants such as orange and lemon trees. Now, after an extensive renovation, this amazing building is open to all and provides a nice environment for all sorts of events. An ideal spot for some peaceful, relaxing time out.

Address: Hofgasse 15 Graz, Austria

5. Kunstgarten

Kunstgarten

Kunstgarten is a site where nature becomes the playground for contemporary art. Set in 1,300 square meters, there are lots of projects and exhibitions to see, and occasionally readings and concerts take place too. There is an entrance fee (1 euro for adults) and visits are possible during the scheduled opening times or by prior arrangement.

Opening hours: Fri-Sat 3.30pm-7pm

Address and telephone hours:Payer Weyprecht Straße 27 Graz, Austria + 43 316 262787

6. Augartenpark

Museum, Park

Augarten/©Jacktd/wikicommons

Augartenpark

Probably the best park in Graz as far young ones are concerned, not only due to the ample green surroundings, hedges and slopes, but the FRida & freD children’s museum is here to keep them entertained. You can also watch the cyclists who have a stop on their Murradweg cycle route (Mur is the name of the nearby river). There is also the possibility of relaxing in a bath after a walk here; the Augartenbad swimming pools are just a stone’s throw away.

Address:Augartenallee, Graz, Austria

Eggenberg palace/©Robodoc/wikicommons

7. Eggenberg Palace

Museum

Eggenberg Palace

Set in a tranquil environment at the outskirts of the city, Eggenberg Palace is an amazing place to spend a few hours. It is worth visiting the castle alone, but there are different gardens as well where you can just sit and relax. It is up to you whether you cozy up beneath a group of magnificent trees, enjoy the scents in the rose garden or get carried away by the clever scheme in the Planetengarten, where the planets are represented by different plants. One thing is for sure: from spring through autumn you probably won’t be alone, since there are many peacocks running loose around the gardens!

Opening hours: April-October 8am-7pm, November-March 8am-5pm (there is entrance fee)

Address and telephone number: Eggenberger Allee 90 Graz, Austria +43 664 8017 9560

By Barbara Boda

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