8 Things to do in Linz, Austria

Linz is Austria’s third-largest city, although it is not as famous as Vienna or Salzburg. However, it is worth the visit if you find yourself in the north of Austria one day, or if you are a fan of electronic arts and modern art in general.

 In fact, as a former European capital of culture and member of the UNESCO Creative cities network, its artistic and cultural scene is exceptional. I was lucky to discover it at one of its best times, during the Ars Electronica Festival, that takes place each year in September.

Here I will talk a bit more about the city in itself and what I liked about it – festival aside: things that you can see, do and enjoy in this peaceful Austrian city.

Enjoy the cultural and artistic scene:

Granted, I visited Linz during a very popular event that attracted people from all over Europe (maybe the world?), so it obviously felt like a lively and vibrant city, despite what my Couchsurfing host told me!

There are many museums and artistic events in Linz, and they specifically focus on electronic arts and modern art in general. The Ars Electronica Centre is one of them. It hosts the Future museum and other exhibits that show the link between society, new medias, arts and technology. Another museum worth mentioning is the Lentos Art Museum, which focuses on modern art.

Admire the Hauptplatz:

This is the main square of the city, and it might look very small for those of you who are used to bigger city, but it really struck me for its length and all the beautiful buildings that surround it. The main monument of this square is a 20-metre-high column dedicated to the Holy Trinity.

From this square you can easily walk around the city centre, take the funicular to Pöstlingberg and cross the bridge on the Danube to go to the Ars Electronica Centre. It also regularly hosts a market, which gives it such a delightful atmosphere.

Walk around the historical centre and pretty streets:

Unlike Salzburg or Vienna, Linz is not so popular with tourists, so it is really easy and enjoyable to walk around the centre, maybe go to a few shops, admire the wonderful facades of some pastel-coloured buildings and just appreciate the atmosphere of this peaceful city.

I particularly enjoyed the tiny streets, with some small and independent shops, lined with colourful buildings. Even during a festival weekend, the streets were so quiet and silent!

Taste the Linzer torte:

Of course, there was going to be a part about food! And this is definitely one of my favourites. Austrian cuisine is not really my favourite cuisine. Don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy an occasional Knödel and love an apricot-jam-filled Krapfen, but I usually don’t crave it.

The Linzer torte, however, is absolutely delicious. You might have heard of some very famous Austrian cakes, like the Sacher torte, but this one is, in my opinion, much better. It is made with a crumbly nutty pastry and filled with jam. A picture is worth a thousand words, so admire this beauty:

Go up Pöstlingberg hill:

From the Hauptplatz you can take a funicular that will take you on top of a nearby hill that faces the city and the Danube: Pöstlingberg. From there you can have a peaceful walk around the woods, maybe encountering some deer, then go up to the church that overlooks the city and admire the wonderful view.

There are some restaurants and small shops that sell refreshments and snack, as well as some activities for kids to do, so this “visit” can easily take a good portion of your day, or only about an hour or two, depending on what you want to do!

Visit the largest cathedral in Austria:

When I was following the path to check all the exhibits during the Ars Electronica Festival (the festival takes place in the whole city and there are a lot of museums or other public buildings that host some sort of exhibit), I stumbled across this incredible cathedral: the New Cathedral.

It has a very distinct Gothic style and it really struck me for how big it was. When researching a bit about it, I learned that, in fact, it is the largest church in Austria. Who would have known? During the festival it also hosts some light shows that I sadly couldn’t see, but even without it I strongly encourage you to check it out if you are in Linz one day!

Take in the wonderful view:

Finding high viewpoints has somehow become one of my must-dos when I travel, and Linz was not an exception to this rule. Apart from going up the Pöstlingberg hill, you can admire the roofs of Linz up close by climbing up a tower in the centre of the city.

Each year, a cultural event called the Höhenrausch takes place there, and even when the exhibition is not on, you can still go up the tower to have 360° view on the city. The view is wonderful and you can see the city with much more detail!

Relax along the Danube:

As I’ve said, Linz is a very quiet and peaceful city, and the banks of the Danube seem more “approachable” than Vienna’s. After a long day of exploring, walking along the shore and relaxing by the shade of a tree, while watching the Danube waters flowing in front of you is something that I would absolutely recommend. Even more if the weather is nice!


Even though Linz is small and not as extravagant as Vienna or famous as Salzburg, it has its own charm and some surprising characteristics for such a small city. It is also very easily reachable from Vienna, and if you are looking for a more peaceful yet charming get-away from the touristy capital, Linz is the place to go!

Have you ever been in Linz or in Austria?


Other posts about Austria:

Going to a ball in Vienna
The Ars Electronica Festival in Linz



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  3. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love Linz and I miss aimlessly wandering around old squares and finding beautiful buildings. It’s been a very long time since I’ve been to Austria, if I recall correctly, I think my visit to Salzburg was around ten years ago, imagine how time flies. Thanks for sharing and fueling my wanderlust. Non essential travel outside of Ireland isn’t advisable and from what it looks like, we are going to stay local for the remaining of the year. Hopefully we can go back to some sort of traveling next year. Have a good day 😀 Aiva

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It’s so great that you have been to Linz! Not many people know it! 😊 I will prepare a post about Salzburg too, hopefully in the next few weeks 😊 I think staying local is always a good thing, and it pushes you to discover wonderful places right outside your house! Have a lovely day as well and thank you so much for reading 😊

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    brunettelondoner

    Linz looks beautiful, I am desperate to visit Austria soon! Thanks for sharing your trip, looked amazing!😊

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thanks a lot! Linz is a hidden gem in my opinion and so much more dynamic and modern than it might seem! Hope you can visit Austria one day! 😊

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      Thanks a lot! 😊

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  5. suburban tracks Avatar

    Nice feature of Linz which I do not know so far! My wife borne and grown up in Austria (Lake of Constance). We usually go to the Austrian Alps each year for summer freshness and hiking in the mountains. However, this August we prefer to stay in Germany for vacation as nobody can say how the virus situation will be tomorrow or next week. But I am missing the Austrian Alps already, so may be a short visit in Autumn to come, we will decide this on very short-terms and spontaneously.

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      That’s great! I have never been to the Austrian Alps but Austria in general is a beautiful country and the nature is gorgeous! Hopefully you can go in autumn, the nature is beautiful at that time of the year! Thank you so much for dropping by and have a lovely day 😊

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  6. With love, Caroline Avatar

    Great pictures! Linz looks so cute! since you told me about the Ars Electronica Festival, I really want to visit this city 😍

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thank you! 😊 Yes you should really visit one day, though I would suggest not going only there as it is very small ahah

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  7. crystalsandcurls Avatar

    oooo linz looks beautiful! I’d love to do all these things x

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It is! And I feel like there are a lot of things to do for such a small city! Thanks a lot for dropping by 😊

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  8. Lashaan Balasingam @ Bookidote Avatar

    This is beautiful! It actually makes me want to travel and visit countless places without a care in the world for time and expenses! 😛 I love those streets with pastel-coloured buildings too. It’s actually hypnotizing hahaha Awesome pictures, Juliette! Thanks for sharing. 😀

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Yes, traveling without thinking about money and time would be a dream, I agree 😁 I also really liked the colours of the buildings, they were so unique and definitely gave a cheerful vibe to the city! Thanks for your comment Lashaan! 😊

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  9. Tanja Avatar

    Linzer torte, yes!I do like to eat cake in Austria:)

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Me too! They have really good cakes, even though the world-famous Sacher torte is far from being my favourite! Thanks for dropping by 😊

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      1. Tanja Avatar

        you’re welcome, I agree with you about the Sacher torte. I had the original at the Sacher hotel, it’s great but not my favourite Austrian cake

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  10. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    looks like a brilliant beautiful city! great pics!

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      Thanks, it is indeed a very cute small city! 😊

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  11. Becks Avatar

    I can’t believe Linz has never really caught my attention before now, it seems just my kind of city! It looks great, but I cannot stop thinking about that cake lol!

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    1. Juliette Avatar

      It is really nice and very different from Vienna. I think the fact that I saw it during a festival also made it nicer as there was a street food festival and lots of people around, usually it’s more quiet but it definitely has a charming vibe 😊 Thanks for dropping by!

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