TL;DR: Fürstenfeld is a charming historic city in southeastern Austria that offers authentic Austrian culture, stunning architecture, thermal spas, and incredible food without the tourist crowds of Vienna or Salzburg. Perfect for travelers seeking genuine experiences and excellent value.
Planning your Austrian adventure and tired of the same old tourist traps? Let me introduce you to Fürstenfeld – a delightful small city in Styria that most travelers completely overlook, which honestly makes it even better for those of us in the know.
Why Fürstenfeld Should Be on Your Radar
Situated in southeastern Austria near the Hungarian border, Fürstenfeld is a small historic city with about 10,360 residents that’s become the “thermal capital” of the region. What makes this place special isn’t just its location in the heart of Styria’s thermal and volcanic country – it’s the perfect combination of authentic Austrian culture, fascinating history, and access to some of Europe’s best thermal spas.
The city gained unexpected fame throughout the German-speaking world thanks to the hit song “I wül ham noch Fürstenfeld” by the Austrian band S.T.S., but there’s so much more here than just musical nostalgia. Founded around 1170 as a defense against Hungarian invasions and receiving its town charter in 1215, Fürstenfeld has centuries of stories to tell.
What Makes Fürstenfeld Special
Historic Charm Without the Crowds: Unlike Vienna or Salzburg, you can actually enjoy Fürstenfeld’s historic center without fighting through tour groups. The city offers a bustling atmosphere with heart-run traditional stores, cafés with homemade pastries, and inns serving Styrian home cooking – sometimes with modern twists that’ll surprise you.
Gateway to Thermal Paradise: Fürstenfeld boasts the largest outdoor pool in Europe with 23,000 square meters of water surface, but that’s just the beginning. The city serves as your base for exploring multiple world-class thermal spas within easy reach.
Authentic Local Culture: The “Long Thursdays” attract thousands of visitors for shopping experiences, and you’ll find that genuine Styrian hospitality that makes every visitor feel welcome.
Top Attractions & Must-Do Experiences
Historic Pfeilburg Castle and Museum
The Pfeilburg Museum, housed in the city’s oldest secular building dating to the 13th century, showcases Fürstenfeld’s evolution from fortified border town to thriving trade center. The museum earned the Austrian Museum Award for its impressive presentation across 14 exhibition rooms and 700 square meters.
Don’t miss the “Kruzitürken Museum” with its detailed model of the 1600s city fortifications and an impressively outfitted Janissary soldier on horseback – it really brings the Turkish siege periods to life.
Fürstenfeld Fortress Path
This 3.5-kilometer walking trail follows the town’s impressive defensive walls around the city center, with newly opened bunker and tunnel systems in the Mühl-Bastion. It’s like stepping back through centuries of military history, and the guided tours (bookable through the tourism office) are absolutely worth it.
Churches & Architecture
The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, built between 1773-1779, and the Augustiner Eremiten Kirche from 1365-1368 showcase different architectural periods beautifully. The Mariensäule trinity column on the market square is perfect for those Instagram shots.
The Thermal Spa Experience
Here’s where Fürstenfeld really shines as your base for spa-hopping:
Nearby World-Class Thermal Spas
Bad Blumau (20 minutes away): Home to the famous Rogner Bad Blumau spa designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser – this architectural wonder with its colorful facades and gold domes is unlike anything you’ve seen. It’s basically art you can soak in.
Thermal Spa Loipersdorf (15 minutes): Features three distinct thermal resort areas including the adults-only Schaffelbad with 14 different pools and saunas. The Schaffelbad offers 14 saunas and exclusive wellness in natural surroundings for guests 16 and over.
Bad Waltersdorf: Multiple spa options including the Heiltherme and H2O Hotel-Therme, each with their own specialties and atmospheres.
You can easily cycle between spas on the R12 thermal cycle path that connects all the major thermal destinations – talk about a wellness road trip!
Food & Drink Scene
The local food scene is where Fürstenfeld really wins hearts. Traditional inns serve Styrian home cooking, often with modern twists, while cafés offer homemade pastries that’ll ruin you for chain bakeries forever.
The region is famous for its Buschenschanken – traditional, usually family-run inns of Southern Austria where you can experience authentic local hospitality and regional wines. These aren’t tourist traps; they’re where locals actually go to eat and drink.
Where to Stay
JUFA Hotel Fürstenfeld: Occupies a converted former tobacco factory in the city center, offering spacious rooms and serving as an ideal starting point for thermal spa excursions. The location gets consistently high ratings from couples.
Near the Thermal Spas: For luxury spa experiences, consider staying at DAS SONNREICH**** in Bad Loipersdorf, connected to the thermal resort via heated bathrobe corridor, or the famous Rogner Bad Blumau for the full Hundertwasser experience.
Budget-Friendly Options: Pension Gmiatliche Stub’m offers antique wooden furniture, organic breakfast specialties, and is just 6 minutes’ walk to Loipersdorf Spa center.
Getting There & Around
Fürstenfeld is surprisingly accessible. The train station is just a short walk from the city center, making it easy to arrive car-free. For thermal spa hopping, you can rent e-bikes locally, and many accommodations offer e-bike charging stations.
From Vienna: Take the A2 Südautobahn to exit 126 (Sebersdorf-Bad Waltersdorf) and follow signs to Fürstenfeld.
From Graz: A2 Südautobahn toward Vienna, exit 139 (Ilz-Fürstenfeld).
When to Visit
Budget-conscious travelers should consider December through February when hotel prices are generally lowest, but summer offers the full experience with outdoor thermal pools, festivals, and perfect cycling weather. Summer vacations bring special shopping experiences and the popular “Long Thursdays”.
Family-Friendly Activities
Kids will love Styrassic Park, an amusement park with dinosaur-themed attractions, while the extensive outdoor thermal pools provide entertainment for all ages. JUFA Hotel Fürstenfeld features an adventure playground and extensive park areas for children.
Pro Tips for Your Visit
- GenussCard: Stay three nights and receive afternoon tickets for six spas in the region, plus free access to over 280 excursion destinations
- Cycling: The region offers over 3,000 km of signposted cycling tours for every fitness level
- Wine Country: Don’t miss the small wine towns of St. Anna am Aigen, Klöch, and Straden for authentic vineyard experiences
Why You’ll Love Fürstenfeld
Fürstenfeld gives you the authentic Austrian experience without the tourist markup. You’re getting medieval history, world-class thermal spas, incredible food, and genuine local culture all in one compact, walkable city. It’s the kind of place where locals still wave hello to visitors and where you can actually have a conversation with your server about the best local wine pairings.
Whether you’re soaking in Hundertwasser’s architectural thermal masterpiece, exploring 850-year-old castle ruins, or cycling between world-class spas, Fürstenfeld offers experiences you simply can’t find in Austria’s more crowded destinations. Plus, your travel budget will thank you – authentic experiences here cost a fraction of what you’d pay in Vienna or Salzburg.
Bottom line: If you want to experience the real Austria – complete with thermal relaxation, historic charm, and incredible hospitality – Fürstenfeld deserves a spot on your itinerary. Most travelers have never heard of it, which is exactly why you should go.









