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Top neighbourhoods in Linz

Innenstadt

Linz's Innenstadt blends medieval magic with futuristic flair right along the Danube. The cobblestone streets lead to Austria's largest town square where baroque facades frame the twin-towered Old Cathedral. Art lovers bounce between the glass-walled Lentos Art Museum and the LED-lit Ars Electronica Centre without breaking a sweat. The area serves up traditional schnitzel and linzer torte in cosy gasthauses alongside modern bistros. Getting around is a breeze with excellent tram connections and extensive pedestrian zones that make exploring on foot a joy. Boutique hotels in converted baroque buildings offer the perfect home base for your adventures.

Innere Stadt

Linz's Innere Stadt marries medieval charm with cutting-edge culture. Stroll through cobblestone streets where baroque buildings house treasures like the Old Cathedral and Linz Castle. The futuristic Ars Electronica Centre glows beside the glass-fronted Lentos Art Museum, creating a perfect time-travel experience along the Danube. Traditional Austrian gasthauses and modern bistros dot the pedestrian-friendly centre. Most attractions are within the car-free zone, making it easy to explore on foot. Trams connect major sites, and the peaceful Danube promenades offer perfect spots for catching your breath between museum visits.

Altstadtviertel

The Altstadtviertel neighbourhood has lots to see, including Linz State Theater and Linz Main Square.

Urfahr

Across the Danube from Linz's bustling centre, Urfahr offers a refreshing blend of academic energy and peaceful green spaces. The Johannes Kepler University brings youthful buzz to tree-lined streets, while the Botanical Gardens showcase colourful plant collections perfect for afternoon strolls. The Ars Electronica Centre and scenic Danube riverfront paths give visitors plenty to explore without the tourist crowds. Local cafes cater to student budgets with affordable Austrian fare in a casual atmosphere. Getting around is a breeze with trams whisking you to central Linz in just 15 minutes. Accommodation tends towards quiet guesthouses and pensions, giving travellers an authentic slice of daily Austrian life.

Rathausviertel

Linz's Rathausviertel neighbourhood is home to attractions, such as Brucknerhaus Congress Centre and Danube Park.

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