Graz Schlossberg
Graz, Austria
2 ticket options available · from $3.72 to $15.11 · free cancellation on 1 of 2
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About Graz Schlossberg
Graz Schlossberg is a prominent park located in Graz, Austria, known for its picturesque views and historical significance. Visitors are drawn to this site for its scenic walking trails, gardens, and the iconic clock tower, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and culture.
Entry to Graz Schlossberg is available through multiple marketplaces, with prices varying significantly. It is advisable for visitors to compare ticket prices across these platforms to secure the best deal, ensuring an enjoyable experience without overspending.
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2 marketplaces sell entry to Graz Schlossberg, from $3.72.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schlossberg Official | Adult ticket for the Schlossberg funicular, offering scenic | $3.72 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Natural History Museum Graz - Joanneumsviertel | $15.11 | View |
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- Park in Graz, Austria
Visitor information
- Address: Am Schlossberg, 8010 Graz, Austria
- Phone: +43 316 80750
- Official website: https://www.graztourismus.at/de/sehen-und-erleben/sightseeing/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schlossberg_sh-1251
People also ask
What is Graz in Austria famous for?
Graz is UNESCO City of Design And by the city's cultural scene ranging from the styriarte festival to the steirische herbst festival and the many museums such as the Styrian Armoury or the Künstlerhaus, to name but a few.
What is the longest indoor slide in Austria?
THE SLIDE GRAZ has a total height of 64 meters and is the tallest indoor-slide worldwide! On your 170 meters long way down to the Schlossberg tunnel, you experience an extraordinary thrill during your slide!
How much of Graz was destroyed in WWII?
Located on their way back from strategic targets around Vienna and in Upper Styria, Graz was among the most often bombed cities of present-day Austria. Almost 50% of all buildings were damaged, and many completely destroyed. A large number of people took refuge in the tunnel system of the Schloßberg.
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