How It Works
No human person for guiding (tourguide), this is self-guided audio tour. You use your own smartphone to navigate and listen. No app download is required—just click the access link in your ticket to begin instantly. This route explores the free public sights, so no entrance tickets are needed or included.
See the Essentials & Best Photo Spots
Discover Graz’s greatest hits and perfect photo ops in a single, action-packed walk. Your audio guide is packed with insider secrets usually reserved for real local tour guides, leading you through the historic Old Town and the stunning Renaissance Landhaus. You'll cross over to the city’s futuristic side at the floating Murinsel and bizarre Kunsthaus, before ending your journey at the iconic Clock Tower for a breathtaking view over Graz—taking it all in at your exact own pace.
Tour Details
* Duration: 2h walking, 40m audio
* Stops: 11
* Start: Graz Burg
* End: Clock Tower (Uhrturm)
* Languages: EN, DE, SK, FR, ES, IT, ZH, JA, KO
Please note: There is no human person (tourguide) to meet you here. Simply open the link provided in your ticket on your smartphone to start the audio guide and navigation entirely on your own.
A unique Gothic double spiral staircase located inside the castle courtyard. Known as the Stairs of Reconciliation, its twin flights separate and rejoin at every level, creating a mesmerizing stone pattern.
A Gothic masterpiece and former imperial court church, blending somber medieval history with a stunningly rich Baroque interior.
A grand Mannerist Mausoleum commissioned by Emperor Ferdinand II, recognized by its stunning turquoise domes.
A lively square famous for its musical clock where wooden figures dance three times a day. It is a hub of cafe culture and a favorite gathering spot for both locals and tourists.
A stunning Italian Renaissance courtyard with tiered arcades, hidden right off the main street. Adjacent to it stands the historic Armory, housing a massive arsenal of medieval weaponry and armor.
The elegant main street of Graz, known as the Gentlemen's Lane. It features grand Baroque facades, including the famous fresco-covered Painted House, and serves as a lively promenade for shopping and strolling.
The bustling main square of Graz, anchored by the City Hall and a grand fountain. It is a lively mix of market stalls, trams, and historic facades that showcase the city's architectural evolution.
A futuristic contemporary art museum that looks like a blue bubble floating among historic houses. Its bold design and light-up facade make it a symbol of modern Graz.
A floating steel island in the Mur river shaped like a giant shell. It serves as a pedestrian bridge, a café, and a unique viewing platform over the rushing water.
The gateway to the castle hill, located at the foot of the steep rock face. From here, you can access the elevator inside the mountain or the zigzagging stone stairs to reach the summit.
The symbol of Graz, a historic clock tower with a unique reversed-hand dial. It offers the best panoramic views of the city and sits amidst peaceful gardens on the hilltop.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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