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This double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a private bathroom as well as a terrace wi…
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Restaurants nearby
- Zur goldenen Birn★ Michelin In this restaurant of the historic Parkhotel – first documented as an inn in 1574 – you are taken on a "culinary journey back in time" to the days of the Habsburgs. Anecdotes and old recipes from that period provide the inspiration for cuisine reimagined and served in the form of charmingly plated dishes full of nuances and intense flavours. Guided by the seasons, this is food with classic foundations and an imaginative modern twist. The single set menu of eight or four courses features creations such as "duck, blueberry, mulberry, red oxalis, red cabbage" or "red mullet, oyster, Osietra cavia12.3km
- Genießerei am Markt - Steiermark(t)dinner by Alexander Posch★ Michelin This rustic market stall on Kaiser-Josef-Platz is the rather distinctive setting in which Alexander Posch's sophisticated cuisine is served. In the evening, the "Styrian Market Dinner" set menu usually consists of 10 courses of different sizes. The small open kitchen sends out dishes such as "beetroot, tarragon, trout" and "venison, chanterelles, redcurrants" – dishes that impress with their expressiveness and finesse, are stripped back and at the same time beautifully crafted. They are based on seasonal and regional ingredients sourced from the market right outside the door. Julia Glanzer and12.7km
- Artis★ Michelin This restaurant located in the pedestrian area makes for an inviting eatery with its stylish interior done out in a palette of dark colours. Its surprise menu comprises four, six or eight courses. The modern and creative dishes are prepared using excellent international ingredients – a shining example of the first-rate quality of the ingredients is the hand-dived Norwegian scallops, flavoured and seasoned with daikon radish, wasabi, buttermilk and horseradish. Tip: Make a reservation at the chef's table to be seated right in front of the open kitchen!12.8km
- ZeitRAUM★ Michelin This restaurant is in Der WILDe EDER, a tasteful wellness hotel, the name of which refers to patrons Eveline Wild and Stefan Eder. The vibe is chic, the glass-paned façade affords a view of the greenery – with a bit of luck you'll get to take in the sunset. The menu consists of seven courses and various small bites, enhanced by the nice idea of each course being accompanied by a story on a card. The chef serves the dishes himself and explains his philosophy, which revolves around nature and seasonal produce. He also has a soft spot for vegetarian dishes. The crowning finale is the patronne's d15.0km
- MohrenwirtBib This restaurant has the feel of a favourite neighbourhood hangout. Steeped in tradition, it is located in the heart of Graz's old town, between Kunsthaus Graz and the church, Mariahilfkirche. From the terrace, you have a front-row view of the city. This pleasantly modern, rustic-style establishment is run by Romana Maria Pieber and Lukas Lepsic, who are committed to sustainable practices and using organic produce. The menu features regional and traditional Austrian fare with modern and seasonal influences, eg organic Backhendl (breaded fried chicken) in a basket, or organic lamb sugo with aube12.6km
- Rauch & RebeBib The vibe here is pleasantly down to earth – and that goes for both the modern decor and the food at this place, which is run by a dedicated pair, chef Christian Bernhard and sommelier Michael Stafford, who also provides attentive service. In the evening, take your pick from an array of delicious à la carte dishes, such as "chestnut and Jerusalem artichoke foam soup, winter truffles, brioche croutons, chervil" or "miso cod, wok vegetables, pak choi, Everest basmati". At lunchtime, there is an affordable two-course set menu, plus a selection from the evening menu. In summer, there are also shelt13.5km
- Der Schrenk A long-established inn with a wonderful terrace set out in the courtyard and an interior reminiscent of a charming old-style tavern. The kitchen remains true to tradition, albeit it with a contemporary twist, resulting in fresh, carefully prepared and attractively presented dishes such as "paprika chicken, spaetzle, sour cream", "Schrenk pork cordon bleu, salami, Arzberg Stollenkäse (cheese)" or "house-made gnocchi, courgette, ricotta". The daily specials, which staff talk you through at your table, are also of interest. Select ingredients from the region are the stars of the show.11.7km
- Restaurant SCHLOSSBERG What a view! It would be worth coming up here if only to drink in the panoramic vista over Graz and far beyond the city limits. The tables right by the floor-to-ceiling windows are particularly popular. Seasonal dishes and classics are served. At lunchtime they have cheaper options, but you can also choose from the evening menu. If you would like to walk, you can get up here on foot via the Schlossbergsteig; alternatively the Schlossbergbahn funicular will get you to the restaurant in just a few minutes. Tip: Take a look at the clock tower or the Schlossberg Museum.12.1km
- Stammtisch am Paulustor Near the Hauptplatz, this spruce historical building – once part of the city's defensive wall – now accommodates this chic restaurant. The interior decor sees a beautiful, bright vaulted ceiling successfully combined with clean-lined modern design and pops of colour. The menu features delicious, freshly prepared dishes such as carpaccio of Styrian Alpine ox, veal Wiener schnitzel or steaks cooked on the charcoal grill. From Wednesday to Friday, there is a two-course "Stammtisch Lunch" deal as well as an a la carte selection. The articulate, polite team provides brisk service and is happy to ad12.1km
- Starcke Haus This restaurant boasts a truly unique location, clinging to the side of a steep slope – and affording a magnificent view over Graz! In what used to be a winegrower's house (built in 1820), your charming hosts, Manuela and Milivoj Novak, are at your service. He is the chef but also assists Manuela front of house. Their single surprise menu is served to all guests, beginning at 7pm. You can opt to have five or seven courses featuring dishes such as halibut with Beluga caviar, saffron beurre blanc and courgette. Amuse-bouche is included, and a cheese course can be added for an additional charge. 12.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Schöckl mountain in Austria2.8km
- Hohenberg mountain in the Grazer Bergland in Styria3.0km
- Lurgrotte cave in Austria9.9km
- Hauenstein mountain in Austria5.7km
- Lineckberg mountain in the Grazer Bergland in Styria5.8km
- Burg Ehrenfels castle in Styria, Austria1.1km
- Novystein monument in Sankt Radegund bei Graz, Austria1.2km
- Hohe Rannach mountain and part of the eastern part of the Grazer Bergland in Styria6.7km
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