We stayed in room 13 of this small pension, on the top floor. The room was quaint and nicely-decorated, but very small (especially with its sloping ceilings). The bathroom was extremely small, and the shower was so small that it was almost un-useable. It's impossible to turn around in the shower, and the only solution is to put the shower curtain on the outside of the shower floor and allow water to get all over the bathroom floor. We found this all pretty amusing, but it could certainly be a deal-breaker for some people. The room does have a TV (no English channels) and the room is kept at a good temperature at night. The hallway lights are kept off to conserve electricity, but can be turned on when you enter the hallway and will stay on for a short time. The breakfast was decent and is served in their cute country-style dining area (sit in one of the back rooms to avoid the smoke coming from diners in the bar area). Staff was generally nice and helpful, although some speak English better than others. The hotel is about 10 mins walk from most attractions in Graz. (Recommended eating in Graz - Stainzerbauer, a cute little restaurant that serves great Styrian pumpkinseed-oil-laden specialties and has great staff).
- Gasthof Hotel Graz
