Geidorf District
On the north, east and south ends of the city centre, you will find the St. Leonhard, Jakomini, and Geidorf districts, which changed from being suburban to upper-middle class residential areas in the 19th century. With a plethora of cafes and theGeidorf-Kunstkino)alternative art cinema, there is plenty of evening entertainment. As is to be expected, these districts are full of historical houses and other architecturally interesting buildings, such as the Herz-Jesu Church and the Technical University Karl-Franzens-University. Geidorf is also home to parks such as the Augarten, where you can find the MuWa, which is the 'Museum of Perception'. The eastern part of Geidorf is also home to some impressive turn-of-the-century villas. Despite its potential to have a purely residential feel, the areas atmosphere (just like that of St. Leonhard and Jakomini) is dominated by the university. Nearly 40.000 students and numerous staff breathe education into the atmosphere. The western bank of the River Mur, which is opposite the Old Town, is divided between the Gries and Lend districts, the latter of which is known for its (Farmer's Market). They complete the inner ring of districts that surround the Old Town and architecturally speaking, this part of Graz is full of baroque buildings, such as the Minoriten Monastery.
Nightlife
Herzl Weinstube
Prinz Koburg
Flann O' Brien
Café Bica
Filmzentrum im Rechbauerkino
Kulturhauskeller
Harrach
Ska
Brücke (Die)
Attractions
Brucke (Die)
Mariahilferkirche
Restaurants
Tintenfass
Laufke
Hotels
Wirtshaus Greiner