Sporgasse
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An alley with several shops and a former area known for breweries
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jaybeeFL
Palm Harbor, FL3,425 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Trendy, fashion chic shops and boutiques line this main avenue along with cafes and restaurants. Very busy during Christmas period with tourists and locals alike. Lucked on an entertaining quintet playing Christmas tunes on their brass instruments---they drew a big crowd who were really into the festivities!
Written December 12, 2023
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Jazzumbo
Romania2,190 contributions
Dec 2022
Cobblestone shopping street with chic boutiques, bistros and cafes, connecting the city's main square to Karmeliterplatz, a picturesque square located on top of a hill, right in front of Schlossberg Park. Although the street goes up the hill, it's not so steep.
The historical buildings lining up alongside the Sporgasse street are all good looking, hiding interesting details.
Walked along this street just before Christmas and it was a nice experience.
The historical buildings lining up alongside the Sporgasse street are all good looking, hiding interesting details.
Walked along this street just before Christmas and it was a nice experience.
Written January 25, 2023
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Elena Ciocan
Timisoara, Romania1,721 contributions
Jan 2020
Latest fashion seems to be to hang the trees upside down, and Graz surely is a trendy city. The street looked lovely with the trees and lights
Written October 13, 2020
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Ballina, Australia81 contributions
Jun 2015 • Solo
Lots of shops, bars and restaurants. And a few surprises. Like a secondhand shop that is crammed full of amazing stuff. Just a door in the wall really. But inside .... I bought a weekly magazine printed in 1915 for Euro 3. What a surprise, what a bargain!
Written June 27, 2015
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Clio H
Sydney, Australia838 contributions
Oct 2014 • Solo
Walk up Sporgasse pass the always fully packed bicycle racks. Admire the lovely buildings that accommodate a range of shops & eateries. A beautiful Gothic arcaded courtyard called Hof des deutschen Rittenordens is paved entirely with Murnockerl….cobblestones from the River Mur. This courtyard is stunningly beautiful!
Further up Sporgsse is the Palais Sauerau built in 1566, its a 4 wing palace & if you take the time to look up you'll see sticking out & facing down from under the gable a Turkish Warrior. It's a figure shrouded in legend.
In this area are some fine restaurants.
Further up Sporgsse is the Palais Sauerau built in 1566, its a 4 wing palace & if you take the time to look up you'll see sticking out & facing down from under the gable a Turkish Warrior. It's a figure shrouded in legend.
In this area are some fine restaurants.
Written November 13, 2014
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My Globe
Canada134 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Nice street...but I can say that there are loads of nice streets..and this is just another one. Great...but they're all very nice.
Written May 8, 2018
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Madshus
Canberra, Australia1,359 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
There are lots of lovely gasses in Graz, in the vicinity of the Hauptplatz. But Sporgasse is magnificent in that it is sloping and narrow.. Depending on which way you go, yup or down, you can find revealed before you all sort of vistas, eg walking uphill you will notice it curves towards the backside of the looming Schlossberg. Walking downhill you will slowly see the beautiful hauptplatz, its buildings and trams. Indeed, the vista down is the better. There used to be a marvellous konditerri in the Sporgasse, but sadly it's gone.
Written November 8, 2017
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caffeinatedintrovert
184 contributions
Aug 2017 • Friends
Cute quaint street in the old city centre with tiny shops. A bit steep. There is always someone playing music on one of the corners. Don't forget to look up: the houses are all unique tiny gems.
Written August 28, 2017
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Rebecca W
Greensboro, NC42 contributions
Jul 2017
Sporgasse is lined with some awesome shops. The Eleni Boutique in particular is great for women's clothes. There are also two fabulous ice cream shops directly across from one another, a watch shop with beautiful watches and earrings, and a great record/cd store. Combine this with a beautiful view and it makes for a wonderful day.
Written August 9, 2017
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Andr3a1o
Zagreb, Croatia1,143 contributions
Dec 2019
Nice shopping street. There are also restaurants and cafes.
Really crowded, especially during Christmas time.
But really worth a visit!
Really crowded, especially during Christmas time.
But really worth a visit!
Written June 4, 2020
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