Styria Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Styria
- * Skiing and snowboarding in Schladming-Dachstein.
- * Thermal spa relaxation at Rogner Bad Blumau.
- * Exploring Graz's Old Town and Murinsel.
- * Hiking through Gesäuse National Park.
- * Wine tasting along the Styrian Wine Road.
With over 1,000 accommodations, Styria offers everything from quaint countryside inns to luxury alpine resorts, with Graz hosting most of the 3-star hotels (avg. $130/night) and upscale 5-star stays costing above $300/night; newly opened 5-star Hotel Andäpfel in southern Styria features vineyard views and eco-friendly design.
Styria, known as the 'Green Heart of Austria,' boasts rolling vineyards, alpine landscapes, and charming towns like Graz, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tourists flock here for its spa resorts in Bad Blumau, scenic hikes in Gesäuse National Park, and thrilling ski slopes in Schladming-Dachstein.
Its thriving culinary scene showcases traditional Styrian wines, pumpkin seed oil, and farm-to-table dining experiences.
Styria Tips You Must Know
* Book accommodations early for the ski season (December to February) as they sell out fast.
* Plan for summer visits (June to August) to enjoy hiking trails and avoid peak ski crowds.
* Use public transport like trains or buses for easy access between Graz, Leoben, and other major areas.
* Consider agritourism stays for a more authentic countryside experience.
* Pack sturdy shoes and sunscreen for vineyard walks or alpine activities.