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Linz, Austria's third-largest city, is a historical gem nestled along the Danube River. Its rich history spans over several centuries, with its roots dating back to the Roman Empire when it was known as Lentia. As time passed, Linz evolved from a Roman settlement into a vibrant hub of art, culture, and technology. Today, Linz is celebrated for its fascinating blend of the old and the new, offering visitors a unique blend of historical attractions and contemporary marvels.

The city's history is beautifully preserved in its array of attractions, each telling a distinct story of Linz's past and present. The iconic Linz Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the city, stands as a testament to Linz's medieval past. Its castle museum showcases a plethora of exhibits ranging from prehistory and Roman times to the present day. Another must-visit is St. Martin's Church, reputed to be the oldest church in Austria still in use. For those interested in modern technology, the Ars Electronica Center, also known as the Museum of the Future, offers engaging digital art and media exhibitions. Linz's Old Town, with its narrow alleys and Baroque architecture, provides a charming snapshot of the city's history, while the Lentos Art Museum, with its modern and contemporary art, reflects the city's progressive spirit.

Linz is divided into several interesting regions, each offering unique experiences. The Inner City is the heart of Linz, characterized by its historical buildings, charming streets, and bustling markets. Pöstlingberg, a hill on the northern edge of the city, is home to the breathtaking Pilgrimage Basilica and offers stunning views of Linz and the Danube River. The district of Urfahr, located on the right bank of the Danube, hosts a variety of events, including the Urfahraner Markt, Austria's oldest public festival. Meanwhile, the industrial district of Hafen hosts the Voestalpine AG, one of the world's leading steel technology groups, exemplifying Linz's status as a city of innovation. Irrespective of where you are in Linz, the city's fascinating history and vibrant present are sure to captivate your imagination.

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What is included in the price of hotel packages in Linz?
Risskov’s hotel packages in Linz typically include accommodation, breakfast and dinner, and may also feature extra perks such as free parking, wellness access, or a welcome drink. Be sure to check the offer details for the full list of inclusions for each offer.
How can I get the best value hotel package in Linz?
Risskov offers a wide range of hotel deals in Linz that deliver excellent value for money. Most packages include breakfast and dinner (half-board), along with extra amenities or special perks, so you can enjoy a comfortable and affordable stay. Choose the offer that best fits your needs for an affordable and enjoyable stay.
What is the local cuisine like in Linz and where can I try it?
Linz is known for its unique local cuisine, featuring traditional dishes and regional specialties. You can sample authentic flavors at restaurants, cafes, and local markets throughout the area.