
Hotel Daniel Graz
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Graz is Austria's UNESCO-listed Styrian capital, where the Schlossberg's Uhrturm crowns a perfectly preserved Renaissance Altstadt and Wirtshaus culture welcomes dogs indoors even in winter. Top spots for pets include the wooded Schlossberg paths up to the Uhrturm, the Stadtpark Hundezone, and the 7 km Mur riverside trail through the centre, especially around the UNESCO Altstadt around the Hauptplatz, the trendy Lend district west of the Mur, and the leafy Geidorf student quarter.
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Why Graz with your pet?
Graz is Austria's UNESCO-listed Styrian capital, where the Schlossberg's Uhrturm crowns a perfectly preserved Renaissance Altstadt and Wirtshaus culture welcomes dogs indoors even in winter.
📍 Top spot
the wooded Schlossberg paths up to the Uhrturm, the Stadtpark Hundezone, and the 7 km Mur riverside trail through the centre.
🏘️ Best area
the UNESCO Altstadt around the Hauptplatz, the trendy Lend district west of the Mur, and the leafy Geidorf student quarter.

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Graz, capital of Styria and Austria's second city with about 290,000 inhabitants, was a Habsburg imperial residence from 1379 to 1619 — an era that left it a unique concentration of Renaissance and Baroque palaces. Its 1 km² historic centre is, according to the UNESCO listing of 1999 (extended in 2010 to Schloss Eggenberg), the largest preserved Renaissance ensemble in central Europe. The Schlossberg, a 123 m wooded hill crowned by the Gothic Uhrturm clock tower (1265), dominates the city and provides Graz's most recognisable symbol. A university city (50,000 students out of 290,000 inhabitants), Graz is young, relaxed and pet-positive: Wirtshaus culture welcomes dogs indoors, trams and the Schlossberg funicular accept them, and the city has several fenced Hundezonen. Just 2h30 from Vienna by Railjet, it is one of Austria's easiest cities to visit with a dog — and the most dog-friendly after Salzburg.
123 m wooded hill at the heart of the UNESCO Altstadt, crowned by the iconic Uhrturm clock tower (1265). Paths, terraces and viewpoints open to leashed dogs; the Schlossbergbahn funicular is free for dogs.
Main square at the foot of the Schlossberg, dominated by the neo-Renaissance Rathaus (1893). Saturday morning food market (06:00–13:00) — the best atmosphere with a dog.
Floating steel-and-glass artificial island on the Mur, designed by Vito Acconci for Graz's 2003 Capital of Culture year. Open 24/7 to leashed dogs; café with pet-friendly terrace.
central park of 23 ha east of the Altstadt, laid out 1869 on the old defensive walls. Fenced Hundezone in the south-east corner — the best off-leash spot in central Graz.
15th-century Gothic cathedral and the adjacent Baroque Mausoleum of Ferdinand II. Dogs not allowed in either interior (except assistance dogs), but the surrounding squares and the Renaissance Landhaushof courtyard nearby are open.
Baroque palace (1635) west of the city, added to the UNESCO list in 2010. 90 ha landscape park with free-roaming peacocks; leashed dogs welcome in the park but not in the State Rooms.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Graz: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep