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By plane to Graz

Graz has its own international airport called Thalerhof. The international airport code is GRZ. There are generally very good international flight connections to Graz airport. Most indirect flights to/from Graz Thalerhof go over Frankfurt (FRA), and Vienna (VIE).

To get from the Graz airport to the city it is preferred to either take a cab or the bus. A timetable for the busses leaving from and arriving at the Graz airport can be found here. If your hotel is located in the city center or near the IAIK (see the accommodation page) we recommend you to take the bus to the Graz city center and leave at bus stop Jakominiplatz. The accommodation page has information on how to get from Jakominiplatz to the respective hotel.

Additionally one can also take the train to the city. The train station Flughafen Graz - Feldkirchen is a few hundred meters from the airport. The train arrives at the Graz Hauptbahnhof (central station). Either take a cab or use tram line 6 to get to the hotel (see accommodation page).

By plane to Vienna, by train from Vienna to Graz

If you can't fly to Graz directly, it is also possible to fly to Vienna and arrive in Graz per train. From Vienna International Airport you can take the train to Graz Hauptbahnhof (central station). You need to change at least once at Vienna Südbahnhof (South train station). Some of the trains require you to change a second time (at Bruck an der Mur or Leoben). For trains going from Vienna to Graz see the online schedule information of the OEBB (use the station names Airport VIE and Graz for the search). From Graz Hauptbahnhof, either take a cab or use tram line 6 to get to the hotel (see accommodation page).

Additional information

If you need a city map to find the desired location you can use the online map of the city portal or of Map24.

 
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