





Situated in the heart of the city, Park Inn by Radisson Linz is the ideal base for both business and leisure travelers, offering easy access to the city’s attractions and vibrant city center.
For business travelers, you'll find the business district just a short walk away. Get to meetings quickly and conveniently. After a productive day, stroll along the famous Landstrasse – a lively pedestrian area filled with boutiques, restaurants, and cafés – and unwind at your own pace.
Linz is also a hot spot for culture enthusiasts. Explore the historic Old Town or experience cutting-edge exhibitions at the world-renowned Ars Electronica Center. For an evening of entertainment, Casino Linz offers plenty of excitement.
Housed in a cutting-edge square glass structure and facing out to the Danube, this fascinating contemporary art museum exhibits a range of sculptures and artworks in an open plan style.
Discover Austria's largest Roman Catholic cathedral where you can gaze up at the atmospheric stained-glass windows which depict a colourful history of Linz.
Dating back to the 13th century, The Main Square of Linz is one of the largest enclosed squares in Austria, it features an impressive 20-meter marble column, the Trinity Column. The square is home to the city's marketplace and is also used for a variety of events.
The Castle Museum in Linz is the largest universal museum in Austria. It features special exhibitions that highlight cultural, natural, and contemporary topics up until the 21st century.
The Raiffeisen Arena is a newly built football stadium that offers space for up to 19,080 spectators. It was first used for a woman's football match in February 2023, the modern stadium boasts contemporary infrastructure and state-of-the-art construction.
The steepest adhesion railway in Austria, Linz's Pöstlingberg tram, takes you up to Pöstlingberg. Take a trip on the Dragon Express to discover a fairytale world with dwarfs, explore the Pilgrimage Basilica, see exotic animals at the zoo, and appreciate the breathtaking landscape from the viewing platform.
Lit in neon pink at night this exciting museum named the “Museum of the Future” has a wide range of technological exhibitions fusing concepts of art, technology, and society. Facing out to the Danube River, guests can enjoy a stroll afterwards.