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Bukfurdo Bükfürdő is famous all over Europe for its spa baths discovered in 1957. The thermal waters became well known between the residents of the vicinity, an they were bathing, enjoying its beneficity, in the water gangs leading off the thermal waters. Bükfürdő is the most dynamically growing up spa city in the Western Hungary. A perfect relax, recovery, filling up, full experience bathing await you and your family round the year! There are not only medicinal and thermal pools in the park, but there are indoor and outdoor pools with normal water, swimming pool and lots of pools for children as well. | Book this City | Gyor Equidistant from Vienna and Budapes, Győr is the most important city of northwest Hungary. "The town of rivers" is a nearly 1000-year-old bishopric where Napoleon won a battle in 1809. The ancient "heart" of the town is at the junction of three rivers - the Danube, Raba and Rabca. Its oldest buildings are 'Lakotorony', built in the 13th century, and the Gothic 'Doczy Chapel', built in the 15th century. The symbol of the town, the Iron Cock, can be admired in Duna-kapu Square. The Town Museum collection exhibits Greek and Roman ornaments, furniture in Renaissance and baroque style, sculpture, paintings and Chinese porcelain.
| Book this City | Pecs - Airport City Located at the foot of the Mecsek Hills, Pecs is a 2000-year-old town with the Mediterranean climate. Former known as Sopianae in Roman times, Pecs was a significant centre of early Christianity: the 4th century "necropolis" consisting of 16 graves was acknowledged by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2000. Two monuments are open to the public: Hungary's most significant early Christian monument, the Ancient Christian Mausoleum with its wall paintings, and the remains of three sarcophagi. Other points of interest are the city walls and the Mosque of Pascha Gázi Kassim. | Book this City | Sarvar Located along the River Rába, Sarvar is home to one of the most beautiful museums in the country - the Ferenc Nadasdy Museum. Beginning from the 16th century, this castle served as a fortress and aristocratic family residence. Besides the luxurious furnishings, the special features of the castle are the seventeenth-century frescos depicting battle scenes in the wars against the Turks and an abundant collection of applied art. The town is also famous for its medicinal and leisure baths, and the medicinal water containing mineral salts. | Book this City | Sopron Located near the western borders of Hungary, at the foot of the Alps, Sopron creates a bridge between Hungary and its western neighbors, opening a gate for foreign guests visiting Hungary. This is "a museum city, and a city of museums", past and present merge here. Another attraction of the historic town of Sopron is represented by the excellent wines of the region. The curative and recreating air of the natural environment, the hiking routes of the wooded hillsides, the view towers, the mountain springs, and the proximity of Lake Fertő make Sopron one of the most beautiful and most pleasant holiday resorts of Hungary. | Book this City | Szekesfehervar Once the hub of political Hungary, Székesfehérvár is nowadays the fastest developing town in the country. Székesfehérvár has a nice old town centre and a great atmosphere. Lake Velence is only a few kilometers far from the city and provides unlimited opportunities for those who like water sports. The lake can be approached by bicycle as well since there is a bicycle track beginning at the city and going around the lake. For those who love sports, the Bregyó Sports Centre offers a cinder track, a small and a big football pitch, tennis-courts, as well as basketball courts. | Book this City |
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