Sep 16, 2023

Discover the Enchanting Beauty of Hungary: Historic Cities, Lakes, Villages, and More!

Hungary has an abundance of picturesque towns and breathtaking scenery—it is a country rich in culture and history. However, Budapest is by far Hungary’s most popular tourist destination; it can easily be compared to places like Paris and Prague. You should set aside some time to explore areas outside of the capital, considering the incredible sights and activities available.

Cities and towns of all sizes have managed to maintain their traditional historical attractions, many of which show influences from other civilizations, such as Turkish conquerors and Italian Renaissance designers. Furthermore, Hungary’s rural areas have some of the most captivating landscapes that are unmatched across Eastern Europe.

The beautiful Danube flows through the nation via verdant valleys. It’s perfect for hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts. So, pack your bags and book Wizz Airline flights to Hungary. Here are some interesting towns and cities in Hungary that offer great attractions to explore.

  • Miskolc

The fourth-largest city in the nation, Miskolc is a fantastic spot to stop if you’re travelling from Budapest to northeastern Hungary. There are many wonderful places to view, including the magnificent Szentharomsag Church, the Otto Herman Museum, and the DiósgyÅ‘r Medieval Castle.

  • Lake Balaton

   

Given its 78-kilometre length across western Hungary’s highlands, Lake Balaton is Europe’s longest freshwater lake. Foreign and domestic guests visit the lake year-round. Summer nights are lively in Siófok and Keszthely, party towns. Bring your swimwear—the lake’s volcanic waters are perfect for watersports and swimming! The lake’s shoreline includes several cabins and camping areas for relaxation.

  • Eger

Discovering the rich culture and history of Eger is a must. Everywhere you turn, you’ll see a blend of Christian and Turkish cultures in addition to baroque architecture. There is a laid-back medieval feel to the city’s 1,000-year-old castle, and the backdrop is filled with hills, vineyards, and several mosque minarets. Due to the abundance of cafés and bars along the narrow lanes and cobblestone squares, the town’s historic district is often visited by tourists.

  • Tokaj

Huge vineyards surround Tokaj, a charming town in Hungary’s wine region. It has become the top wine destination, and its many vineyards and pubs serve local wines. Visitors can taste Tokay dry, Furmint, and other local wines. A must-see for wine enthusiasts!

  • Pécs

Pécs, near Croatia, is lovely. A vibrant nightlife and lots of restaurants await partygoers in Pécs. If you’re looking for the greatest restaurant in town, we guarantee you won’t be let down by Blöff Bisztró. Germans, Serbs, Croats, Hungarians, and others live in this cosmopolitan city. Don’t miss Pécs if you like architecture and buildings!

  • Sopron
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Near Lake FertÅ‘, on the western edge of Hungary, lies the city of Sopron, which shares a border with Austria. The city’s antique Roman ruins, cobblestone plaza, and Germanic church spire all bear witness to its rich, more than two millennium past. Sopron has a really medieval atmosphere that transports you back in time! If you like tasting wines, this place has a great assortment.

  • Tapolca

The village of Tapolca, which is close to Lake Balaton, has a lot of interesting things for tourists to discover. The town centre is home to a number of historic and exquisite structures that complement Malom Lake, the area’s major attraction. Szigliget Castle, which provides breathtaking views across Lake Balaton, is just a brief drive away. Make sure not to miss Lake Cave, which has an incredible boat-based limestone cave system!

  • Lillafüred

Though it’s hidden in the mountains 12km from the main city, Lillafüred is a quirky and fascinating village that is truly a part of Miskolc. Beautiful sites to explore in the unique town are the St. Stephen Stalactite Cave, the hanging gardens, and the underground Bath of Miskolctapolca. We highly suggest visiting Lillafüred if you’re in the area!

  • Tihany

The little town of Tihany is situated on a peninsula above Lake Balaton and is well-known in Hungary as an ideal spot for lovers. The monastery at Tihany Abbey dates back a thousand years and was renovated in the nineteenth century; it is the principal attraction in the area. Explore the charming ancient town or go to Lake Balaton. The lovely Lavender Gardens are not to be missed if you have a passion for flora and the outdoors.

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