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Things to see and do on your trip to Steyr?

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Steyr has its own charm and beauty, different from the appearance and pace of other cities in Austria. The city was founded in 980 and has such an impressive history. There are a lot of things to do in Steyr, a place where time seems to be frozen. You can wander through the old town, stroll along the rivers or visit its important manufacturing centers.

Things to do in Steyr

1. The Old Town of Steyr

Façades in Steyr Austria
Façades in Steyr Austria @pixabay

A lot of civilisations have passed through the place where Steyr stands nowadays, from Celtic times to the Roman Empire. That’s why there is so much to see in Steyr and its old town.

The streets of the old town are so charming that it seems they invite you to get lost there.

Start your journey at the main square, the Stadtplatz, where people of the city gather together. There you can witness the picturesque facades piling up on your way. Afterwards, you can continue on your tour to the other sights in the area, such as the Schoss Lamberg or the Christkindl Church.

2. Christkindl’s Church

Continuing your journey back in time along the streets of Steyr, the next stop is the Christkindl church. It built in the year 1700 and a must-see in Steyr.

Inside the church, a series of paintings are exhibited and are well worth a visit. Inspired by religious events, the images of the Ascension of Christ will overwhelm any viewer who ventures to enter.

But is there nothing else to see? If you read this before entering, you may have already realized that that’s not the case. The façade of this building is sufficient motivation for a visit.

The baroque style it radiates is magnificent and the two towers that stretch to the skyline, with their respective domes, perfectly match the clocks that indicate the rhythms of the city. A unique piece of architecture that you cannot miss in Steyr.

3. The Bummerlhaus

Among the artistic currents that have marked the streets of Steyr, the Gothic is one of them and Bummerlhaus is an example of it.

Built in a later Gothic period, it dates back to approximately the 13th century. It is one of the buildings you should not miss in Steyr and the streets of its historic center.

Its triangular shape and the tiles on its top are the characteristic sign of this peculiar building. This is something that undoubtedly attracts attention, since it stands out from the other buildings around it.

4. Zwischenbrucken bridges

As you may have guessed, there are several bridges to explore in Steyr. And it is due to the city being crossed by two rivers: the Steyr and the Enns.

Therefore, since the rivers are one of the major attractions and characteristic elements of the city, it is very common to visit the junction of these rivers in Zwischenbrucken.

We are sure you will love to take a walk across these bridges. After leaving the old town behind, head to the riverbank to watch the river flow and the ducks play. It is quite a relaxing experience.

5. Schloss Lamberg Castle

Schloss Lamberg, Steyr, things to do in Steyr
Schloss Lamberg, Steyr @pixabay

A monument that will definitely overwhelm you: the castle of Schloss Lamberg. It crowns the confluence of the rivers that cross the town of Steyr.

Built during the Middle Ages, it has suffered a lot during the different war conflicts throughout the history of the city. However, it is still intact with its grand firmness and a wonderful appearance.

Today, after restorations, its clearly baroque style, its huge clock tower and the various elements of the facade, make it an essential place to see in Steyr.

And of course, don’t forget to have a walk through the magical English-style gardens inside.

6. Museum Arbeitswelt

For culture enthusiasts, there are also things to do in Steyr. Within its streets you will find the Arbeitswelt museum, a museum that focuses on the city and its extensive history.

In fact, this museum is very entertaining. It has a very elaborate collection which reflects, through photographs and other media, the evolution of the history of Steyr.

A remarkable feature is that the museum is located on one of the river islands of Steyr, and is accessible by a bridge. You will not only enjoy the museum and its exhibits, but also a pleasant walk around the tiny island.

7. Stadtpfarrkirche Steyr, the parish church of the town

This church is the most important religious building for many people in the town of Steyr. Its silhouette of Gothic-style art can be easily spotted among the town’s buildings and has accompanied it since the 15th century.

The towers crowning this marvelous church have clocks that capture the attention of both travelers and locals.

Of course, don’t forget to go inside the church, as it is just as amazing inside. And its stained glass windows, full of colors, are very beautiful.

Things to do in Steyr and its surroundings

Damberg: a natural wonder near Steyr

If you have more time to enjoy this little secret hidden in Upper Austria, your next stop should be Damberg, the natural site near Steyr. It is a place where you can enjoy nature in its purest form.

Mountain lovers will be delighted by this area, as Damberg offers a multitude of hiking trails where you can disconnect from the noise and routine.

Moreover, if you get to the top of the mountain, you will be able to enjoy unbeatable views of the whole area. And the best part is that this natural paradise is very close to Steyr, about 20 minutes by car. We recommend that you add it to your list of things to do and in Steyr.

Things to do in Steyr in 1 day

Steyr is not very big, so don’t worry: one day is more than enough to enjoy all the things to do in Steyr.

We recommend you to visit the following sites:

  • The Old Town
  • The Schoss Lamberg
  • Zwischenbrucken, the bridges of Steyr
  • The Bummerlhaus
  • Christkindl’s Church

Where to eat in Steyr

The food of Upper Austria is an experience to be enjoyed. In this list we have prepared, you will be able to choose from a variety of different but equally delicious options:

  • Buburuza Elis: For a change, we start with desserts. At Buburuza Elis, the ice creams are infinite and delicious. In addition, there are also vegetarian and vegan ice cream options.
  • Wirtshaus Knapp am Eck: Without a doubt, we can not fail to mention one of the most emblematic restaurants in Steyr. Enjoy amazing Austrian food, with an atmosphere of high cuisine, both inside and on the outdoor terrace. Prices are around 30€ per person.
  • Restaurant Minichmayr: Another fantastic option to enjoy all that Austrian food has to offer. Impeccable presentation and food at the standard cost of €30.

Where to stay in Steyr

Perhaps you often can’t decide which is the best place to stay on your trip. This has also happened to us and that is why we have prepared this short list with different options, to make it much easier for you to choose:

  • Hotel-Restaurant Minichmayr: One of the favorites of travelers who stay in Steyr. And no wonder because it is one of the oldest accommodations in the city and it still keeps the traditional style so characteristic of the old town area, but without sacrificing comfort. The price per night, at a time like May, is 90€ per person.
  • Vitus Steyr Hotel & SPA Suites: This option is more contemporary and their modern apartments are a delight. Perfectly furnished and equipped with a spa on the premises, you can enjoy them for 80 € per night.
  • Gasthof Pöchhacker: This charming guesthouse looks like it came out of a fairy tale. It has a beautiful view of the Vogelsang castle and costs about 55€ per night.

How to get to Steyr Austria

Airlines offer many flights from diiferent destinations of Europe to Austria, especially from the capitals.

Since there is no airport in Steyr, our recommendation is that you fly to one of the cities closest to it, such as Salzburg or Vienna.

The price of the flights might differ depending on where you are flying from and the time of the year (May being the most expensive).

The best option when you arrive there is to take a train to Steyr.

Tips about a trip to Steyr

  • The official currency of Steyr, Austria is the Euro, so you won’t have to worry about exchanging currency.
  • If you are a European citizen, you don’t need a visa to enter the country, your ID card or passport is enough.
  • If you are traveling from a country with another currency, we recommend that you make the currency exchange in advance.
  • The best time to visit Steyr is from May to September, when temperatures are milder.
  • In Austria there is no roaming, you can use internet on your mobile without any problems.
  • The city is safe, but as in any tourist spot, be careful with your belongings.
  • Hedge yourself against possible medical emergencies: travel insured.

How to organize what to see in Steyr Austria

Register or download the Passporter App and discover all its possibilities.

  • Get inspired by the experiences of other travelers.
  • Create your own itinerary and add suggestions from the app to it.
  • Add the stops you are most interested in, as well as the restaurants and bars where you want to eat (you can use the points of interest listed in this post as a reference).
  • Organize your itinerary by route days according to their location on the map (you can take inspiration from the routes we present in the post)
  • Check the travel budget that the app calculates for you based on your travel stops, restaurants, and leisure activities.
  • Make any modifications you need, and you’re all set for your trip.
  • Share your experience. Upload photos of places you visited on your trip to the app and recommend to other travelers what to see in Steyr, Austria.

If you have doubts on how to do it, you can check our post: How to create a travel itinerary in Passporter.

Frequently asked questions about a trip to Steyr Austria

How do I get to Steyr in Austria?

Since there is no airport in Steyr, the best way to get there is to take a flight to a nearby city, such as Salzburg or Vienna. From there, you can take a train to Steyr, which normally takes about an hour and a half.

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