Charm of Esztergom: A Private Walking Tour of Its Beautiful Sites
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Charm of Esztergom: A Private Walking Tour of Its Beautiful Sites

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Together with a professional guide, you will visit the most charming places in the city, in this private, exclusive tour. What is so special about one of the most beautiful squares in Saint Stephen Square? You will have a chance to explore the city while hearing fascinating facts and legends. You will be surprised how many stories are hidden in the streets, buildings, and corners of Esztergom. Your charming guide will tell you what is special and unique about living in this city. Perfect for those who are visiting the city for the first time and want to get the most out of it!

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Charm of Esztergom: A Private Walking Tour of Its Beautiful Sites

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Local Professional Guide

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The Esztergom Basilica, also known as the Primatial Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Adalbert, is an ecclesiastic basilica in Esztergom, the mother church of the Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest, and the seat of the Catholic Church in Hungary. It is dedicated to Saint Mary's Assumption and Saint Adalbert. With an interior area of 5,600 m2, it is Hungary's largest church and tallest edifice. The basilica, also known as the Bakócz Chapel (named after Tamás Bakócz), was erected by Italian craftsmen between 1506 and 1507 out of Sütt red marble and is Hungary's most valuable extant example of Renaissance art.

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The Castle of Esztergom is the first palace with a church on the Castle Hill of Esztergom, erected after the Romans by Grand Prince Géza. The first residence was erected in the middle of the 11th century on the southern slope of the hill, which was originally divided from the royal-clerical center by a mound. These were most likely the residence of the Bailiff of Pilis and were located outside the royal center. The residence on the southern side of the hill was handed to the Archbishop of Esztergom after the completion of the Palace of Buda in 1256, and he used it as his seat until 1543, when the church fled the Turks' march to Nagyszombat. And, in the 16th century, the remaining structures were inhabited by the court of the Bey of Esztergom, despite being destroyed during the sieges of 1594 and, especially, 1595. The remnants of the residential tower, chapel, and archbishop's quarters were covered with soil to make the foundation of a cannon stand.

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The Christian Museum, Hungary's greatest ecclesiastical collection, is preserving European and Hungarian works of art from the 13th to the 19th centuries. This museum is Hungary's third most prominent picture gallery, with substantial collections of Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, German, and Austrian artworks. Many works of art are from the territory of modern-day Slovakia, which was part of the archdiocese of Esztergom at the time the collection was formed (the 1870s). Aside from late medieval and Renaissance works of art, such as the Calvary Altarpiece by Thomas of Coloswar, the Lord's Coffin by Garamszentbenedek, and the Passion scenes by Master MS, the baroque and modern collections, the decorative arts collection, and the collection of prints and drawings are also on display. The permanent display is on the second floor of the Primate's Palace in Esztergom-Vziváros, on the Danube's bank.

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The Mária Valéria Bridge connects Esztergom, Hungary, with Trovo, Slovakia across the Danube. The bridge is around 500 meters long. It takes its name from Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria (1868–1924). János Feketeházy designed the bridge in 1893. The bridge has been damaged twice since its inauguration on September 28, 1895. The bridge was damaged by a detonation on 22 July 1919 at its first pier on its western side, but it was restored in 1922 and totally rebuilt in 1926. Since Slovakia and Hungary joined the Schengen Area on December 12, 2007, there are no border restrictions on the bridge and all immigration and customs inspections have been eliminated.

What's not included

Esztergom Castle Museum of the Hungarian National Museum Admission Fees
Christian Museum Admission Fees

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

the main entrance

About Szentendre

Szentendre is a charming town on the Danube Bend, known for its colorful architecture, art galleries, and cobblestone streets. It's a popular day trip from Budapest, offering a picturesque escape with a rich cultural heritage.

Top Attractions

Open-Air Museum (Skanzen)

The Open-Air Museum showcases traditional Hungarian village life with historic buildings, crafts, and demonstrations.

Historical 2-3 hours €10

Margit Island

A peaceful island in the Danube with parks, beaches, and sports facilities.

Nature Half day Free

Szentendre Downtown

The charming downtown area with colorful houses, art galleries, and cobblestone streets.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore

Must-Try Local Dishes

Lángos

Fried dough topped with sour cream, cheese, and garlic.

Snack Vegetarian

Goulash

A hearty soup or stew made with beef, vegetables, and paprika.

Dinner Contains meat

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Danube Bend Biking along the Danube Riverside dining Strolling through downtown Visiting art galleries Attending local festivals Swimming at Margit Island Winter hiking in the surrounding hills

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This is the best time to visit Szentendre for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The town is lively with tourists and cultural events.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Hungarian
  • Widely spoken: English, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Hungarian Forint (HUF)

Time Zone

GMT+1

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Szentendre is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering services

Getting there

By air
  • Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport • 25 km
By train

Szentendre Train Station

By bus

Budapest Népliget Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Szentendre, with frequent services and affordable fares.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Szentendre Duna Street

Day trips

Visegrád
15 km • Half day

A historic town with a medieval castle and scenic views of the Danube Bend.

Esztergom
30 km • Full day

A town with a rich history and the Basilica of Esztergom, the largest church in Hungary.

Festivals

Szentendre Festival • Summer Christmas Market • December

Pro tips

  • Visit the Open-Air Museum early in the morning to avoid crowds
  • Try local pastries and coffee at the many cafes in downtown Szentendre
  • Explore the town's art galleries and local shops for unique souvenirs
  • Take a boat trip along the Danube for stunning views of the town
  • Attend local festivals and events for a true taste of Szentendre's culture
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