Linz|Austria's Treasure City
|Austria's treasure city.
Linz, this city hidden in Austria, is often overlooked by tourists, but it has a unique charm and is definitely worth your stop. Today I will take you to Linz and start a different journey.
1. Climate and best travel time
Linz has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons. The summer is warm, with an average temperature between 20℃-26℃. There is plenty of sunshine at this time, which is suitable for strolling in the streets and alleys of the city and enjoying the beautiful scenery along the Danube River. The winter is cold, with an average temperature between 0℃-5℃. Although it is relatively cold, it also has a unique winter scenery❄️. The best time to travel is from July to August every year. Not only is the climate pleasant, but there are also many music and art festivals, allowing you to immerse yourself in a strong artistic atmosphere🎶.
2. Must-visit attractions
1. Ars Electronica Center: This landmark building located on the Danube River is known as the "Museum of the Future". Here, you can feel the perfect fusion of technology and art, experience various cutting-edge electronic art exhibits, and feel like you are in the future world🚀.
2. Landos Art Museum: On the old town side of the Danube, there is a 130-meter-long contemporary-style building that is very artistic in itself. The museum displays modern and contemporary art works, which are a feast for the eyes of art lovers.
3. Mural Port: Take a boat tour of this outdoor gallery, where you will see hundreds of square meters of graffiti artworks from artists from all over the world. It is colorful and creative, and a great place to take photos.
4. Voestalpine Stahlwelt: Visit the Voestalpine Steel World Exhibition, have the opportunity to participate in a factory tour, feel the unique charm of an industrial city, learn about the steel production process, and experience the combination of industry and art🤖.
5. Linz Mountain Village: Take the Pöstlingbergbahn up the mountain and overlook the beautiful scenery of Linz from the top of the mountain. The whole city and the Danube are in sight, which is beautiful🌈.
6. Hauptplatz Linz: The location of Linz Square, the tourist information center and many Linz landmarks are here. You can take a tour on the yellow train to experience the history and style of this city🚂.
7. Mozarthaus: Mozart composed his 36th Symphony "Linz Symphony" here. Music lovers should not miss it and come here to feel the source of the master's musical inspiration🎵.
8. Linz New Cathedral: A Roman Catholic church with spectacular stained glass windows and a 135-meter-high tower. Its exquisite interior decorations allow you to appreciate the solemnity and sacredness of religious architecture.
3. Recommended nearby food
1. Pauls Steak & Veggi Linz: One of the most famous restaurants in the area, its steaks and burgers are superb. Of course, there are also a variety of vegetarian options to meet the taste needs of different people🥩.
2. Gelbes Krokodil: Mainly serving Austrian-style dishes, vegetarian dishes are also worth a try. Here you can taste authentic Austrian cuisine🥘.
3. Donauwirtinnen: A delicious restaurant that pursues "locavoreism", with fresh ingredients and unique cooking methods, allowing you to experience the local food culture🍽️.
4. k.u.k. Hofbäckerei Café: Suitable for brunch. The interior decoration is full of ancient style. Don’t forget to taste the oldest cake in the world - Linzer Torte. It is sweet and delicious and not to be missed.
5. Glockenspiel: It offers delicious coffee and pastries. After sightseeing, you can come here to sit down and enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea time☕.
6. Konditorei Jindrak | Headquarters & Art Café: A dessert shop with a variety of exquisite desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth 🍰.
4. Things to note when playing ⚠️
1. Be sure to buy the Linz Card, which allows free use of all public transportation, free entry to various museums, and discounts on certain activities. It is very cost-effective.
2. The common currency in Austria is the Euro, so please exchange it in advance before departure.
3. Although English is spoken in popular tourist spots and cities, learning a few simple German phrases, such as greetings and thank yous, will make your trip smoother.
4. Respect local cultural customs and religious beliefs, and dress appropriately when entering religious places such as churches.
Linz, this low-key and charming city, has unique industrial charm, profound cultural heritage and mouth-watering food. Come to Linz and start your wonderful journey🎉!