Places to Visit in Gyor, Hungary, Europe

Places to Visit in Gyor, Hungary, Europe

Gyor is the capital of both Gyor-Moson-Sopron county and Western Transdanubia region in Hungary covering an area of 174.61 sq. km. The economy of Gyor is centered on tourism, and manufacturing industries, especially Audi Hungaria Motor Kft. Gyori ETO Sport Club is the main sports centre in Gyor.

The major landmarks in Gyor include:

  • Town Hall
  • Carmelite Church
  • Szechenyi Square
  • Museum of Roman Archaeology

 

Geography of Gyor:

Gyor located at 47.68403° N 17.63507° E, around 120 km northwest of Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

 

History of Gyor:

Celts were the first known settlers of Gyor, settled around 5th century BCE. Later occupied by Romans what is today Gyor during the 10 CE and Gyor was also settled by many tribes such as Slavs, Lombards and Avars. The Lutheran Evangelic church and Gyor Castle are the historical landmarks of Gyor.

 

How to reach Gyor?

There is no airport in Gyor, so the nearest airport to Gyor is Bratislava Airport in Slovakia situated about 90 km northwest of Gyor with scheduled flights to Moscow, Kyiv, Oslo, Alghero, Bergamo, Birmingham, Charleroi, Dublin, London, Rome and seasonal flights to Copenhagen, Edinburgh and Trapani.

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is located about 135 southeast of Gyor.

There are taxis always available at the airports, and coach service and trains are also useful for airport travel.

By train, it takes around 1 hour 15 minutes from Budapest to Gyor.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Gyor:

The National Theatre of Gyor is a renowned cultural centre in Gyor and other centers include Town Hall, Xantus Museum and City Art Museum.

The Gyori Arkad is a modern shopping centre in Gyor home to supermarket, branded products shops and a restaurant. Traditional markets are useful.

Some reputed food corners in Gyor are listed below:

  • La Mareda Restaurant & Bistro
  • Kisfaludy Gourmet Borbar
  • Dolce Vita Ristorante and Piizzeria
  • Arany Szarvas FOGADO

 

What to do in Gyor?

  • Aqua park
  • Visiting Historical sites
  • Shopping

 

Tourist Attractions in Gyor:

National Theatre of Gyor:

Being a major theatre in the Gyor-Moson-Sopron region, the National Theatre of Gyor was initially opened on 2nd November 1978 and renovated in 2009. It is located at Czuczor Gergely Street 7 in Gyor.

 

Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma:

Situated about 20 km away from Gyor, the Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey is Hungary’s one of the oldest historical structures dating back to 996. It features the Basilica, monumental Library, the Cloisters, Baroque Refectory and much more to show tourists.

 

The City Hall of Gyor:

Built in Neoclassical architectural style, the City Hall of Gyor is must visit site in Gyor. It was recently renovated in September 2008 and there are two beautiful baroque gardens near the city hall.

List of other places of interest in Gyor includes:

  • Museum of Roman Archaeology
  • Carmelite church
  • Benedictine church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
  • The reliquary of king Ladislaus I.
  • The Bishop’s Palace
  • Diocesan Treasury
  • The Carmelite Church
  • City Art Museum
  • Synagogue
  • Xantus Museum
  • Raba Quelle Elmenyfurdo
  • Janos Xantus Museum

 

Best time to visit Gyor:

The summer months from June to August will be the ideal time to enjoy holidays in Gyor.

 

Accommodation options in Gyor:

Gyor is a colorful town housing a wide range of accommodation centers categorized as hotels, BB and inns, vacation rentals and lodges. Doctor on call, spa, Wi-Fi and 24 hour room service are some latest facilities offered by hotels in Gyor. The major hotels in Gyor include:

  • Hotel Famulus
  • Ibis Gyor
  • ETO Park Hotel
  • Revesz Hotel
  • Arany Szarvas Hotel
  • Hotel Baross Gyor
  • Barokk Hotel Promenad Gyor
  • Hotel Raba City Center
  • Hotel Fonte Restaurant
  • Romantik Hotel Schweizerhof
  • Hotel Schweizerhof
  • Hotel Bastya Panzio & Etterem
  • Hotel Konferencia
  • Motel Stop & Sleep
  • Hotel Hedyn Thermal

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in God, Hungary, Europe

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in God, Hungary, Europe

God is a small town belonging to the county of Pest in Hungary and is situated around 25 km northeast of both county and national capital, Budapest. Due its nearness with Budapest and for a thermal spa, God draws loads of tourists throughout the year and is also home to numerous civic organizations, galleries and churches.

God is the home town of many renowned artists and writers including Laszlo Nemeth and Kalman Latabar.

 

Geography of God:

God is geographically positioned between 47.69397° N latitude and 19.14233° E longitude and is spread over an area of 22.84 sq. km.

 

How to reach God?

God has good connectivity with all around the country through roadway and railway. God is served by Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport which is the most important airport of Hungary, located around 55 km southeast of God.

Some cities that are connected with BFLIA are Cairo, Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Copenhagen, Doha, Zürich, Baku, Vienna, Athens, Dublin and Moscow.

There are taxis always ready to serve tourists at the airport or tourists can take coach service or trains to reach God.

It is suggested for tourists to use pre booked vehicles for comfort journey from the airport to the town of God.

 

Food and shopping in God:

God is small town housing low upgraded shopping centers and food corners, so it is advised for tourists to reach nearby Budapest city to enjoy better hospitality services and top shopping experience.

The famous restaurants in Budapest include:

  • Trófea Grill
  • Leroy Cafe
  • Edeni Vegan
  • Madal Cafe

 

Things to do in God:

  • Thermal bath
  • Walking
  • Shopping

 

Places to see in God:

Thermal Spa in God:

God has a popular thermal spa open for tourists year round and thermal springs are specially noted for medicinal properties. Spa is reachable by vehicle or foot from the town centre.

 

Hungarian Open-Air Museum:

Hungarian Open-Air Museum is a grand museum located in Szentendre, located around 25 km away from God, featuring a great collection of objects related to the culture of the region. Sometimes exhibitions also take place during special occasions in the museum.

 

Marzipan Museum:

Marzipan Museum boasts different models and paintings of many renowned sites of Hungary including the Hungarian Royal Crown, the Parliament building in Budapest and famous kings and queens of Hungary. It is located in Szentendre and is also an ideal place for children.

 

List of other places of interest in and around God include:

  • House of Folk Arts
  • Czóbel Museum
  • Vajda Lajos Memorial Museum
  • Ámos Imre – Anna Margit Collection
  • Szentendre Gallery
  • Ferenczy Museum
  • Kmetty Museum
  • Savoyai Terrace
  • Hunyadi Garden
  • Lions’ Courtyard
  • The Royal Palace
  • The Historical Museum of Budapest
  • Museum of Medieval Judaism
  • Stephen’s Basilica
  • Shoes on the Danube

Best time to visit God:

Between May and September is the best time to trip God while the weather will be supportive for outdoor activities.

 

Accommodation options in and around God:

There are less upgraded accommodation centers in God, so, tourist can reach Budapest city (around 25 km) to find well facilitated hotels. Other than facilities and services, hotels in Budapest serve guests with authentic and mouthwatering Hungarian dishes. The major hotels in and around God are as follows:

  • Aphrodite Wellness Hotel
  • Rosinante Country Inn
  • Bukkos Hotel & Spa
  • Thermal Hotel Visegrad
  • Hotel Magyar Kiraly
  • ABACUS Business & Wellness Hotel
  • Novotel Szekesfehervar
  • Sarlospuszta Club Hotel
  • Royal Club Hotel
  • Airport-Hotel Budapest
  • Hotel Aquarell
  • Sarokhaz Panzio
  • Forster Vadaszkastely
  • Termal Hotel Liget
  • Hotel Centrum Pension
  • Danubius Spa & Conference Hotel Visegrad

Eger Tourist Places to Visit in Eger, Hungary, Europe

Eger Tourist Places to Visit in Eger, Hungary, Europe

Eger is a city as well as the seat of Heves County in Northern Hungary, situated around 80 km southwest of the largest city of the county, Miskolc and 140 km northeast of the national capital, Budapest. Eger is famed for historical sites (especially Turkish minaret) thermal baths and traditional dishes.

 

Geography of Eger:

Lying between 47.89902° N latitude and 20.37470° E longitude, Eger is spread over an area of 92.2 square kilometers.

 

History of Eger:

There are no specific theories about the origin of the name Eger, although, one theory states that, Eger takes its name from the elder plant which is called ‘egerfa’ in Hungarian. According to another theory, Eger derives its name from the Latin word ‘ager’, meaning earth. The first Christian king of Hungary, St. Stephen was the founder of Eger, founded in the 10th century.

 

How to reach Eger?

There is no year round working airport in and around Eger, so the closest major airport to Eger is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport which is located in the country capital, Budapest, around 145 km away from Eger and operates scheduled flights to all around Europe.

There are trains departing from Budapest Keleti Station hourly to Eger and taking around 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Eger is also reachable by bus from the Budapest by getting buses at Budapest’s Stadionok Station which takes around 3 hours.

Taxis and public buses are widely used for local travel.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Eger:

The Géza Gárdonyi Theater is the major cultural centre in hosting frequent exhibitions and events. Eger is also home to many museums describing the culture and history of Eger.

Eger is very much famous for its wine, so don’t forget to purchase or taste. The major shopping mall in Eger is Agria Park.

Here are the some reputed food corners in Eger:

  • Marján Cukraszda
  • Senator Ház
  • Dobos Cukraszda
  • Imola Udvarház

 

What to do in Eger?

  • Thermal baths
  • Horseback riding
  • Festival celebrations

 

Tourist Attractions in Eger:

 

Eger Castle:

The Castle of Eger is highlight of Eger which was initially constructed on the hill Várhegy at Felsőtárkány and later rebuilt several times. It is home to a Gothic Palace and many museums such as Dobó István Vármúzeum, Egri Képtár and Panoptikum.

 

The Cathedral of Eger:

The Cathedral of Eger is a historical religious site built between 1831 and 1837. This is renowned for its attractive painting and sculpture receiving tourists frequently.

 

Turkish Minaret:

Being a tallest minaret in Hungary with a height of 42 meters, Turkish Minaret is the northernmost Turkish minaret in Europe. Tourists are allowed between April and November to catch the beauty of minaret.

 

List of other places of interest in Eger includes:

  • Szépasszonyvölgy
  • Város a város alatt
  • The Baroque Minorite Church
  • The Lyceum
  • Agria Park
  • Archbishop’s Garden
  • The Minorite Church
  • The Fazola gate
  • The Archbishop’s Palace
  • Serbian church
  • Széchenyi Street
  • The Cistercian church
  • The Serbian Orthodox Church
  • Lyceum Building

 

Best time to visit Eger:

During the months between June and September is the best time to visit historical sites of Eger.

 

Accommodation options in Eger:

Eger is rich in its history and culture as well as high class accommodation centers with superior facilities and services. Most of the major hotels in Eger offer advance booking facility for tourists’ benefit. The prominent hotels in Eger are listed below:

  • Imola Hotel Platan
  • Senator House Hotel
  • Hotel E*Stella
  • Kulacs Csarda Panzio
  • Hotel Romantik
  • Hotel Eger Park
  • Hotel Villa Volgy
  • Hotel Korona
  • Szent Janos Hotel
  • Hotel Aqua Eger
  • Hunguest Hotel Flora
  • Offi House Hotel
  • Hotel Minaret
  • Panorama Garnihotel
  • Bacchus Hotel Panzio
  • Hotel Szent Istvan

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Debrecen, Hungary, Europe

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Debrecen, Hungary, Europe

Debrecen is the 2nd largest city in Hungary, located around 230 km east of Budapest, the capital and largest city of Hungary. It is the administrative centre of both Northern Great Plain region and Hajdu-Bihar County.

The identities of Debrecen include:

  • The Great Church
  • The University of Debrecen
  • Csokonai Theatre
  • Deri Museum

 

Geography of Debrecen:

Debrecen coordinates with 47.52997° N latitude and 21.63916° E longitude and sprawls over an area of 461.25 sq. km.

 

History of Debrecen:

It is believed that, the name of Debrecen was originated from Cuman or Slavic people. It is called as Debrezin in the German language and Debreţin in the Romanian language. Debrecen served as the capital of Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and the final phase of the World War II.

 

Connectivity to Debrecen:

Debrecen is served by Debrecen International Airport which has scheduled flights to Eindhoven, and London and charter flights to Burgas, Monastir, Hurghada, Antalya, Erfurt, Dresden and Leipzig.

There is an airport shuttle provided by a local transport company, DKV. Apart from the public transport, tourists can take taxi at the airport to the city centre for comfort journey.

Debrecen is connected to Budapest by regular train services, served by InterCity trains, taking around 2.5 hours and costing HUF 5475 for first class and HUF 4485 for second class.

Debrecen has an upgraded public transportation which is helpful for local travel.

 

Culture and Food in Debrecen:

The Debrecen Flower Festival is the prime event in Debrecen celebrated on 20th August annually. Other major event is Military Band Festival.

Here are the major shopping malls in Debrecen:

  • Forum shopping mall
  • Debrecen Plaza

List of the reputed food corners in Debrecen:

  • IKON Restaurant Debrecen
  • 1 Biztro
  • Paripa Csarda
  • Calico Jack Pub

 

What to do in Debrecen?

  • Shopping
  • Festival celebrations
  • Amusement park

 

What to see in Debrecen?

The Great Church:

Constructed between 1805 and 1824, the Great Church is the identity of Debrecen located between the squares of Kossuth and Calvin in the heart of the city. It is Hungary’s largest Protestant church measuring a ground space of 1500 m² and its bell is the largest in all Protestant churches in Hungary.

 

Déri Museum:

Located on Deri ter 1 in Debrecen near the Great Church, Déri Museum is a national museum showcasing bunch of artworks of renowned Hungarian artists, historical items and the pictures of animal life in Debrecen. It is also the largest museum in Debrecen.

 

Aquaticum:

Aquaticum is a prominent resort in Debrecen located on Nagyerdei Park 1. It offers much more for tourists including bath house, public pool, a water park and restaurants as well.

 

List of other places of interest in Debrecen include:

  • Kossuth Lajos University
  • DVSC Stadium
  • Műjégpálya
  • Állatkert
  • László Holló Memorial Museum
  • Vidámpark
  • Nagyerdő – The City Park
  • Kölcsey Központ
  • Debreceni Irodalmi Múzeum
  • Delizsánsz Kiállítóterem
  • Ferenc Medgyessy Memorial Museum
  • Kossuth Square
  • Stephen Bocskay Statue
  • Csokonai Theatre

 

Ideal time to visit Debrecen:

Throughout the year is best, especially the summer months are ideal to visit Debrecen to explore historical sites.

 

Where to stay in Debrecen?

Debrecen being one of the most frequently visited tourist destinations in Hungary has several world class hotels offering latest amenities and authentic cuisine. Laundry services, multi gym with saloon and spa, conference halls, airport shuttle and Wi-Fi are some latest facilities offered by such hotels. List of the prime hotels in Debrecen include:

  • Hotel Lycium
  • Hotel Divinu
  • Erdospuszta Club Hotel
  • Aquaticum Debrecen Thermal and Wellness Hotel
  • Stop Panzio
  • Hotel Platan
  • Hunguest Hotel Nagyerdo
  • Civis Grand Hotel Aranybika
  • Auguszta Hotel
  • Hotel Fonix Debrecen
  • Debrecen Hotel
  • Casablanca Rooms and Restaurant
  • Okotura Vendeghaz
  • Zsuzsanna Vendeghaz
  • Arbo Guesthouse
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