Public Transport
The tram lines 4 and 5 provide a direct and frequent connection to the Graz city center.





Andritz is a charming residential district located in the northern part of Graz, the capital of Styria, Austria. With a population of over 19,000, it is characterized by its quiet streets, abundant green spaces, and its role as a transition point between the urban environment and the rural beauty of the Austrian Alps. The area is highly regarded for its high quality of life and serves as an excellent starting point for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the nearby hills and hiking paths. Its well-developed infrastructure ensures that visitors can enjoy a calm, suburban atmosphere while remaining just a short tram ride away from the historic center of Graz.
Andritz is a charming residential district located in the northern part of Graz, the capital of Styria, Austria. With a population of over 19,000, it is characterized by its quiet streets, abundant green spaces, and its role as a transition point between the urban environment and the rural beauty of the Austrian Alps. The area is highly regarded for its high quality of life and serves as an excellent starting point for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the nearby hills and hiking paths. Its well-developed infrastructure ensures that visitors can enjoy a calm, suburban atmosphere while remaining just a short tram ride away from the historic center of Graz.
Proximity to the scenic Austrian Alps.
Quiet residential atmosphere in northern Graz.
Easy access to local hiking and walking trails.
Well-connected to the city center via public transport.
Primarily a residential area, so nightlife options are limited compared to central Graz.
Ideal for travelers who prefer a quieter environment over the bustle of the city center.
Excellent access to the northern Styrian countryside and the Alps.
The tram lines 4 and 5 provide a direct and frequent connection to the Graz city center.
Use Andritz as a base for hiking the Schöckl mountain or exploring the nearby Leechwald forest.
Quiet residential stays and access to Styrian nature trails.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
German, English
The main square features local shops and cafes for a quiet afternoon away from tourist crowds.
May-September
A great time for walking and cycling as the Styrian landscape turns green and temperatures are mild.
Perfect for hiking in the nearby mountains to escape the city heat and enjoy the alpine air.
Enjoy the wine harvest season in the broader Styria region and the vibrant autumn colors in the hills.
A peaceful base for visiting the Graz Christmas markets, which are easily accessible via a short tram ride.