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1Castle of Eger

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The Castle of Eger, originally built in the 13th century to defend against Turkish invasion, now houses a history museum. Visitors can explore the renovated dungeons, outer Esplanade, and armoury while imagining the historical figures who once walked its grounds. Nearby attractions include Geza Gardonyis former house turned museum and the city center with its Archbishops Palace and Basilica.
Famous Hungarian castle. It has been renovated and improved in the last few years. There is an extensive audio guide in multiple languages. You can learn a lot about the history and the famous battle against the ottomans. Every day at 15:52 there is a celebration of the 1552 battle with firing an ancient gun (see video). It is to honour the memory of the protectors of the castle.
Peter ( — Google review
The castle is so nice with memorable mark in the battle with Ottoman. The lady in the ticket office is super nice. Highly recommend to visit because of beautiful landscape and historical lesson about Hungary.
Hao P — Google review
The historical site was very engaging and fascinating , but we found it to be quite expensive. The family discount didn't help much, and we had to pay extra for some activities that weren't included in the ticket price.
MEYER M — Google review
Very nice place with great view on the town below. Lot of space, not many people. Nicely repaired, with many historical artefacts. Free, clean toilets. Reasonable entry fee. 2 hours to spend easy.
Jack L — Google review
Practicaly it is the heart of the town, the main attraction, a true and viral lesson of history. Make sure you have plenty of time to wonder around and explore every corner and read every information. There are a lot of exhibitions, interactiv panels for smaller kids to enjoy.
Alice V — Google review
The Eger Castle is a very nice place to visit, the castle is very big and most part are in great condition. There is a lot of history there which the Hungarian people can be very proud of. I can recommended to very one who loves castles and their history.
Eric H — Google review
Eger Castle was so beautiful and the scenery from the top was gorgeous. There is alot of history to be seen here and great photography opportunities. There were alot of signs in English which was useful. I will say if you are unable to walk up steps or at an incline it may be difficult for some with accessibility issues. There was a lady at the counter who was a little unfriendly which was a shame but the lady in the gift shop was nice.
Natalie L — Google review
It was a lovely place to explore. We spent a couple of hours there. The admission fee is quite high, though.
Christian C — Google review
Eger, Vár, 3300, Hungary•http://www.egrivar.hu/•+36 36 312 744•Tips and more reviews for Castle of Eger

2Valley of the Beautiful Woman

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Park
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Wineries & Vineyards
The Valley of the Beautiful Woman, also known as Szepasszonyvolgy, is a charming and picturesque small valley located in one of the country's top wine regions. It is nestled within the Bermuda Triangle of Matra-Eger-Bukk and boasts a wide range of vineyards that contribute to its rich winemaking tradition. The area is steeped in history, with Turkish memories, Baroque splendor, and Hungarian gulags adding to its allure.
48 different cellars to see. Nice walking area and lots of food options for all. Be sure to pace your self. The cellars will be happy to serve you many types of wine. Cellar 2 and 19 were the best that we saw. The location is just great to walk around. We had a ton of fun and the history behind it all is worth understanding before you go.
David T — Google review
The location is great, outskirts of Eger - great place for a n after- sightseeing trip. Easy access by car, if you visit there on time you can find car parks. Restaurants, souvenir shops all over and of course at least 48 (I counted 48) private wine cellars. Different makers, different strength and quality. For some reason most of the places’ language is Polish. The only 3 starts (only - it is a massive average rates) are gorge communications in each wineries, the offers, the interior design and of course some extra activities, too. Some places had live music - folklore. Great place to hang out with mates, stag,- and hen parties. Little park facing the wineries what is great for kids.
R G — Google review
Must visit if you are in Eger and like wines. There are many cellars to visit, indoor & outdoor areas, you can try different local wines (wide collection), have some snacks, buy wine home with good prices, eat at restaurants, listen some live music etc. About 25min by foot from main square, also possible to take shuttles there, taxi about 2000-3500 forints (about 5-8,50€) depends which part of city we took it or in the night back home.
Micciz — Google review
I wish I enjoyed wine but I don’t. I tried some wine but meh for me. If you like to do wine tasting then this will be great for you. No one we met was doing a forceful in your face selling job so no pressure. Go when you have lots of energy because there are Many places to sample wines. There are restaurants there too. Was it touristy? Yes
Arye B — Google review
Not far from Eger town - an easy 20 minute walk, and you arrive to this area with so many wine cellars. They don’t offer traditional tastings, but all cellars instead sell wine by the 100ml glass, for around 500HUF, so it is very affordable and great to wander, tasting whatever wines sound good. Almost all of the wine is produced in the nearby region, and is really high quality (even with such a low price!) A really nice place to visit for an afternoon.
Sara H — Google review
You must visit it, you can try a lot of different taste vine, and you can buy it aswell. From Eger you can travel there with a small train
Safrany E — Google review
I saw complaints of locals that: - "They don't sell glasses of wine." Now they do. Your complaints worked apparently. - "This is a tourist trap for foreigners." There are quite a few of them, but most of clients speak Hungarian. - "It's so expensive." Yes and no. It's 50% more expensive than an average wine bar where average Hungarians go on a regular basis, but said places are so stupidly cheap, that I still wouldn't call it expensive. Hungarians drink wine like beer, so imagine your pint going from $3 to $5, because your local bar looks now like high key restaurant. - "There are too many people there." Opening hours beg to differ. To spend there whole day you need to start in one place that opens early and move to another that's open until late evening. And if you disagree, go and buy one of cellars with "elado" written on it and make a fortune on endless torrent of Poles brought here by one bus after another. "Gentrification" is a fashionable word these days and many want to join this movement, but the fact is that that all people working in Szépasszonyvölgy was wonderful and very professional for me.
Karol D — Google review
What a beautiful place! For rest for walk for drink fabulous wine!
Przemysław G — Google review
Eger, Szépasszonyvölgy, 3300, Hungary•https://visiteger.com/latnivalok/osszes/szepasszonyvolgy•Tips and more reviews for Valley of the Beautiful Woman
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3Dobó István Square

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Dobó István Square, located in the heart of Eger, is a vibrant and lively destination that offers a mix of history, culture, and entertainment. Named after the renowned Hungarian warrior Istvan Dobo, who defended Eger against the Ottoman armies in 1552, this square is a bustling hub with outdoor cafes, a summer fountain, and the Baroque Church of Anthony of Padua. It's a popular social spot for locals and visitors alike.
A beautiful historic square, in summer there are various events, in winter you can find Christmas markets here. Large buildings and distinctive architecture underline the historical importance of the city of Eger, which even today is one of the important places to visit.
Cirrus S — Google review
Beautiful square with a lovely historic vibe. Lots of cafes and restaurants to choose from, and everything is very well kept. Nice place to just relax and people watch.
Snowbird . — Google review
What a nice place to sit and eat lunch. The views are fantastic. I wish there was more signage to explain everything we were looking at. Don’t miss out on Eger!
Arye B — Google review
Beautiful square. Lots of stores and restaurants. A good place to buy some nice souvenirs. The castle is also close to it. If you are visiting Eger then this place is a must see category.
Márton T — Google review
Nice places in the downtown of Eger. Plenty of restaurants around the square. On August 2021 we enjoyed Eger wine festival. I'm impressed, next day after festival Square were clear. No plastic cups,broken glasses,empty wine bottles. Well done Eger.
Maciej K — Google review
A very pleasant square with a relaxed vibe and fun fountain. Don't miss the bronze model of the square at the northwest corner.
Kevin S — Google review
A beautiful little town. Seems like there is always something happening at the square.
Scott B — Google review
It's a very important historian place of Eger in Hungary. The Turkish army tried to attack Eger in the 16th century. Eger is also an important center of the Catholic religion. We call it, the city of monks.
Káló A — Google review
Eger, Dobó István tér, 3300, Hungary•https://visiteger.com/latnivalok/osszes/dobo-ter•Tips and more reviews for Dobó István Square

4Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House

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Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House is a museum dedicated to the renowned confectioner Lajos Kopcsik, showcasing an array of intricate marzipan creations. The opulent Baroque salon features a marzipan carpet, wallpaper, stucco, paintings, furniture and other ornaments meticulously crafted over three years. Visitors can marvel at sculptures depicting traditional Hungarian pillows, the minaret, folk stories and more.
Very impressive museum, keeping in mind that every exhibit is from marzipan, definitely worth a visit.
Jancsi S — Google review
If you think about it, it truly is an amazing exhibition of art and craft mastery. But you have to think about it carefully, because on face value, it's quite a small exhibition and can seem deceptively ordinary.
Tinus S — Google review
Interesting museum. Can you imagine that all exhibits are made out of marzipan? Unbelievable masterpieces. Recommend to see.
Artur — Google review
Disappointing. Not worth the entrance fee. 5 minutes are enough to see the pieces on display, employee at the entrance not friendly.
Adela N — Google review
This places makes you hungry, really interesting place to visit. You can try delicious marcipans in the small shop next to entrance.
Abdullah Ç — Google review
Nice museum!
Vitali R — Google review
Pretty but over priced entry fee.
NYPTBLUE O — Google review
It's unbelievable how those works of art are made from marzipan. The detailing and size of some "statues" are ridiculous. There are ones of traditional hungarian pillows, the minaret, from folk stories and much more. It's 1000 Ft for adults, 500 Ft for students.
Kinga O — Google review
Eger, Harangöntő u. 4, 3300, Hungary•http://www.kopcsikmarcipania.hu/•+36 30 374 0543•Tips and more reviews for Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House

5Eger Thermal Souvenir

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Gift shop
Beach entertainment shop
Costume jewelry shop
Swimwear store
Eger Thermal Souvenir is a year-round gift shop located at the Eger Thermal Baths, offering wellness products and tourist souvenirs. The thermal baths are known for their curative properties and mineral-rich waters, providing a relaxing escape with facilities such as outdoor pools, natural hot springs, and modern spa treatments. Visitors can immerse themselves in therapeutic thermal waters of different temperatures to alleviate ailments and promote relaxation.
Very nice infrastructure, couple of pools with water with different temperature. Nice for kids and adults. Nice gastronomy and all.
Tomasz D — Google review
Crowdy and dirty. The showers next to the pools didn't work. The tiles were coming away in some places.
Kamil Ł — Google review
Gorgeous strand with botanical trees in a lovely nature.
BlanShina B — Google review
With their newly built slides and upgraded facilities this aquapark is a modern, nice place, we had a lot of fun here. It is family friendly, there were a lot of children, but the park was large enough for all. The hot water soaking pools were a blessing. Make sure you look around before buying food, although they are all cheap, some of the food outlets are much better than others.
Judit M — Google review
Like outdoor pools? Well you can't go wrong here. It manages to cater for three distinct groups well. 'Serious' swimmers, who want to get some lengths in. Families, with space for games with the children and slides. And, those who want a 'Spa-like' experience (for the full experience I recommend going to the excellent Turkish Baths next door which include entry to the outdoor facilities). For adults, don't worry, the space is big enough for the raucous activities of children to be away from the more relaxed pools.
Anthony C — Google review
Spent two days here with the family - tis a great place to go, lots of warm pools great price - couple of places to eat on site too or take a picnic - it will be worth it, as a good day can be spent here. Only negative is that been here two years on the trot and central feature in kids pool is still closed?
Pine R — Google review
Great place to splash in the water in the middle of Eger. No 5 stars because there is no restrictions on the number of visitors, so summer and spring weekends are too crowded, making the experience not as perfect as it could be.
Nicola G — Google review
A lot of various places to relax and have a bath including a medical baths, swimming pool and amenities for children. All of these for fair price. Could really recommend.
Petr K — Google review
Eger, Termál Strand és Gyógyfürdő bejárata mellett az utcafronton, Petőfi Sándor tér 7, 3300 Hungary•https://ajandek-eger.hu/•+36 30 414 5359•Tips and more reviews for Eger Thermal Souvenir
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6City Under The City

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Sights & Landmarks
History museum
Historic Sites
Mysterious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Discover the hidden world beneath Eger, Hungary with a visit to the City Under The City. This unique attraction offers guided tours through the expansive cellar network located beneath the town square, featuring impressive volcanic stone and cement arches. Learn about the history of this subterranean space, originally built by Bishop Gyorgy Fenessy in the late 17th century as an alternative residence to Eger Castle.
It was beautiful to visit the tunnels under the city. I do wish that they also showed the wine cellars during the tour apart from the exhibition. The history tour was okay, the guide got a bit carried away with the details. I highly recommend buying advance tickets as the tours are separate for Hungarian and English.
Kalyani C — Google review
The Eger underground wine cellars are a must-see, but plan accordingly. English tours are limited, and while the Hungarian ones are informative, a 45-minute tour would be ideal as the 90-minute option is overly long. You'll journey through history and explore ancient wine storage, but dress warmly as the cellars are chilly. Unfortunately, English information is scarce, making a guided English tour essential.
Ashok G — Google review
As we are really interested in sightseeing the underground cellars we planned visiting the City under the city while being in Eger. Unfortunately the staff rudely informed us that there were no tours in English this day and even though we didn’t really care and wanted to see the cellars anyway this person basically wanted to get rid of us. Pity :((
Ola H — Google review
Interesting place with nice historical story behind, but the tour guide only talk in Hungarian and not English. At the end you can taste a little wine and bread!
Sam V — Google review
I can wholeheartedly recommend this to everyone who's interested in a little bit of history. It's light-hearted, hilarious and the tour guides are awesome!
Áronka V — Google review
Boring, guide hardly knew english, spoke extremely slow. Not worth the admitance.
Eldad A — Google review
The English language tour was at 1500, we were the only takers but it was February and the tour went ahead with just the two of us. Our guide a lovely young man had only been learning English for three years but he was informed, witty and eager to please. A thoroughly enjoyable and informative tour.
Tony T — Google review
Fantastic experience. Must go. So much history and tour guide was awesome
Mark B — Google review
Eger, Városfal u. 1, 3300, Hungary•http://idoalagut.hu/•+36 70 414 5004•Tips and more reviews for City Under The City

7Bolyki Pincészet and Vineyards

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Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Wineries & Vineyards
Bolyki Pincészet and Vineyards is situated in the heart of Eger, within Bolyki Valley. The winery was established on the grounds of an abandoned stone quarry in 1998 and has since been transformed into a unique winery and event venue by Janos Bolyki, a first-generation winemaker. Visitors have praised the comfortable cave-like structure of the winery, providing respite from hot weather.
I made a last minute booking for a tasting at the end of November 2024. They were super accommodating and I really enjoyed getting a 1:1 experience while tasting 6 different wines. I was able to tour the event spaces and the fermentation room. I highly recommend coming here for a few hours to relax and enjoy some local wines.
Chris B — Google review
Went for a tasting & tour, and contacted the place the day before to ensure that happens. Was told that places closes at 4pm so arrived shortly after 2.30pm hoping to experience it, but was immediately "greated" with that we can only do it at the bar, so immediately "the experience" wasn't as nice as the person who welcomed us wasn't in the mood or just was very "short". Anyhow we were allowed to walk the vineyard ourselves which was truly superb so place deserves 5/5, interiors too, wine bottle designs as well 5/5, wines themselves 4/5 as were just OK (except brut which was 5/5), customer service 3/5 - done to be done, so overall has to be 4/5. Would I do it again, maybe, but there's too many vineyards around to take another chance... Work to be done folks! Leaving 4 as you have the potential here!!!
Marcel S — Google review
It was truly a delightful experience. I booked from Italy after reading many positive reviews online, and I must say the location is stunning, the wines were a pleasant surprise, and the pizzas were very good. We would have enjoyed exploring the area as well, but I understand that Sundays have shorter opening hours. Still, it’s an experience I wholeheartedly recommend.
Giulia T — Google review
Relaxed afternoon wine tasting and tour with Chubby. Definetly recommend visiting. I booked online and they were ready to welcome us to try the wines.
Serena P — Google review
We have visited vineyards in many countries on many continents but didn't know a lot about wine from Hungary. So when we visited, we knew we needed to try it. Bolyki was a great experience in terms of the wine and the winery itself. The winery is dug into the earth like a cave. It was very comfortable when it was hot outside. The wine was just fabulous. Both white and red, we found some we just had to bring home. It's affordable too which might not always be the case if the region gets recognized more. From Budapest to Eger, it is a short 2 hr bus/train ride. Make a day trip or stay the night. Worth the visit.
Tim W — Google review
My husband and I and our small dog all had an amazing time at Bolyki winery. The scenery and winery is absolutely beautiful with a great view of Eger from it as well as spectacular stone cliffs that make up the building. If we weren’t already married, it would be an amazing place to have a wedding. Great conversation and history as we drank heavy pours of phenomenal wines on our tasting. The wine is super delicious and we bought several bottles to consume later. Highly recommend!
Lila C — Google review
My friend from London and I (based in Budapest) had great time at Bolyki winery, though we had a very stressful start! On the way to Bolyki, google map guided us to a narrow unpaved road. Due to the rain, our car got stucked in the mud. So unless you have a 4x4, don't drive in from Egri út side, drive from Kistályai út. Big big thanks to Csaba from the winery, his excellent hospitality made us feel comfortable, cozy and relaxed, so we could enjoy the delish wine and food for the rest of the day! He and the owner of the winery also offered help to get our car out of the mud while still raining, so my friend could catch the flight back and end our weekend trip perfectly. As a foreigner, I couldn't thank more for their warm-heart and kindness. The winery itself is a hidden gem. Its unique scenery is very much suitable for wedding party or company event. I will recommend all my friends to pay a visit while in Eger.
Xiaoxi D — Google review
Incredible afternoon of tasting and learning. Stumbled across the winery on google maps and knew I had to go. Took the train from Budapest and a very easy 25 minute walk from eger station through the picturesque neighbourhoods. Felt very much ‘off the beaten track’ but was immediately welcomed in like it was someone’s home We had a very personal tour of the wine making facilities covering this incredible history of the vineyard. The tasting was great and incredible value for what we got - the wines were phenomenal and I learned so much about the different grape varieties. Great communication beforehand too after emailing to book a time. All in all, would thoroughly recommend if visiting Budapest and you want to escape to eger and taste some amazing wine
Sam E — Google review
Eger, Bolyki-völgy, 3300, Hungary•http://www.bolykipinceszet.hu/•Tips and more reviews for Bolyki Pincészet and Vineyards

8Agria Park Shopping Center

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Agria Park Shopping Center, located in Eger, is a popular shopping destination offering a wide range of stores and architectural attractions. Opened in 2008, the complex houses renowned brand outlets, a multiplex movie theatre, fitness center, plaza library and more within its air-conditioned interior. The former tobacco factory site also features the preserved Water Tower of Royal Tobacco Factory and a themed fountain in the courtyard.
This mall is located close to the old town area with the main sights, basilica and the castle of Eger. The mall is the main shopping center that has some affordable brand names but don't expect exclusive luxury items. Food court is limited but there are some good confectioneries and coffee shop options.
Bella C — Google review
Good variety of shops. Most of the units are now occupied again. Spacious and well-ventilated. The car park is quite tight. The toilets are good and are free. It is near to the bus station but quite a long uphill walk from the city centre.
Damian M — Google review
A nice shopping center in the middle of Eger, you can buy your groceries there, there is a foodcourt also. Good parking, easy to walk distances.
Csaba S — Google review
That’s a great shopping centre. Looks new built and the size is of the shopping centre is great.
Attila H — Google review
A really dull mall. I was there on a Sunday afternoon and it was almost empty. The only cafe I saw was tucked away in a corner. Limited shopping
Jeremy K — Google review
Great Tesco , great pepco, hervis and many more
Glenzale ( — Google review
We went there to purchase some clothes , toys for kids and for good chocolates. But it was not a good shopping experience. We have good options to purchase clothes like C&A, Newyorker, KiK etc ., but we could not find good options for toys other than Lego and also no good options for chocolates
Jijo Y — Google review
The gym love Jim Sgshrhzhduzjrosqkrlwwpwemejf
Daniella B — Google review
Eger, Törvényház u. 4, 3300, Hungary•http://www.agriapark.hu/•+36 36 512 401•Tips and more reviews for Agria Park Shopping Center

9Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura

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The Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura is a fascinating attraction located within the university building in Eger. Visitors can explore an array of astronomical instruments, including solar clocks and old telescopes. The highlight is the Camera Obscura, installed in 1779 by astronomer Miksa Hell, making it the oldest working equipment of its kind in the world. Climbing to the top of the tower offers breathtaking views and a peek at this historical marvel.
The camera obscura is worth climbing nine flights of stairs, but works best on a bright sunny day. Note that the demonstration occurs on the half hour, but you can kill time enjoying the observation deck. Buy the camera obscura ticket only if you want to skip the museum.
Kevin S — Google review
One star is to much, It's like an 80's failed science fair. Most of the display is out of order or just poorly planned. NOT recommended in the summer!!! No AC or fan. Very Very HOT!!! can't say if the ticket was worth it...
Ronen G — Google review
You should definitely visit the place if you like physics experiments. The interactive room is fun and immersive for adults and children.
Evgeniy B — Google review
We visited the museum in June and were very impressed by the dedication and expertise of the guides – who explained everything in English for us. The tower is a fairly magical place. My favorite was the camera obscura, but just seeing the astronomical exhibition or the Foucault pendulum would have made the visit worthwhile. Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to experience everything.
Brad H — Google review
The astronomical exhibition has some very old telescopes. But the real attraction is the camera obscura at top of the tower. Unfortunately the people in the museum bonoy talks in Hungarian, but there are some written guides for foreign visitors. The view from the top terrace is really nice.
Ádám K — Google review
Fantastic place, you feel the history while walking in the building. kind hosts, and beautiful view of Eger.
Andrea N — Google review
A must have experience. The building is also home to the local university and it is beautiful. There are multiple exhibitions with an interactive physics demonstration, an optical museum and an astronomical museum. The astronomical museum was especially interesting and there were old telescopes. The camera obscura is found az the top of the tower and was a great experience. The view is amazing from the top of the building. The demonstrations were all in Hungarian.
Gergely M — Google review
I visited the museum with my elder parents earlier today. Although we were told that the presentation of the camera obscura was in English, we went all the way up to the 9th floor to be told that we were not enough in number to have a few things explained to us in English. This was the first rude experience that we have had visiting Hungary so far. At least, when we complained on our way down to the reception, we were given our money back.
Dimitris T — Google review
Eger, Eszterházy tér 1, 3300, Hungary•http://www.egricsillagvizsgalo.hu/•+36 30 221 9376•Tips and more reviews for Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura

10Szmrecsányi Lajos Kert

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Szmrecsányi Lajos Kert, a spacious park in Eger known as the Archbishops Garden, was initially a hunting area for bishops but has been open to the public for over a century. Spread across 12 hectares, it features a central fountain, tree-lined paths, and a playground. Visitors can also explore remnants of the previous French and English gardens, including fountains and a man-made lake crossed by a stone bridge.
This chestnut alley must look breathtaking in Spring.
Peter F — Google review
Beautiful park that adds another dimension to this wonderful town: play areas for kids, outdoor gym equipment for adults, a running track around the entire park, and much more.
Kevin S — Google review
Amazing place in the centre of Eger and near to the Turkish bath and City Public baths. The park has a lot of various trees, bushes, small river and ducks. :) It suits for usual walking, sports events, etc.
Anna S — Google review
Best bit of Eger for families. Large playground in a middle of a small forest. The central of the town is 10mins walk. On west side of the park there is a small ice cream place they sell a very good ice cream. Large free parking place just opposite the road. Kids just love that place..... But there is few down side as well. The park is dirty.Full of rubish empty bottles paper and plastic bags. Probably during nights youngsters using the park as a party place so they leaving a lot of sh@t behind.....shame The playgrounds toys just in a very bad condition.One of the slide's stairs just braking down. Swings are very used. I sure is'cos the park is very busy every day but the place just look like it has no owner.... Thas it belong to the town of Eger? I don't know....but is a shame!!
Zsolt M — Google review
Wine fest in Érsekkert is one of the most exciting events of the year, especially for wine fans. Highly recommended!
Iryna L — Google review
Very nice place :)
Hubert — Google review
Very pretty park here in Eger. 4/5 because it is very minimalist (grass and trees, rather than flowers). The fountain is pretty, but there's not a whole lot else going on. Perfectly good place to take a walk.
Gold H — Google review
Very peaceful and tranquil. Has bathrooms, bicycle racks, picnic tables and a huge playground.
Kinga O — Google review
Eger, Érsekkert, 3300, Hungary•https://visiteger.com/latnivalok/osszes/ersekkert•Tips and more reviews for Szmrecsányi Lajos Kert
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11Central Park Eger

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Central Park Eger Board Game Café & Bar is a delightful spot that captures the essence of the beloved TV series "Friends." With its cozy ambiance reminiscent of Central Perk, this café offers a charming atmosphere perfect for enjoying quality time with friends or family. The staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring a welcoming experience even if you arrive early. While their limonades may not be the highlight, other beverages like espresso tonic receive praise.
I visited this café with a really unique and cozy interior—every little detail made it feel warm and inviting. The coffee was absolutely delicious, and I also tried the matcha latte, which was perfectly balanced and smooth. Their cheesecake was amazing—creamy, flavorful, and clearly homemade. On top of that, the staff was super friendly and welcoming. Definitely a place I’d love to come back to!
Alicja C — Google review
Central park café is themed by the famous series: Friends. It's mood is well captured, I like the colors and all the amenities. The staff is kind, we had a booking for 5pm but arrived an hour earlier and they didn't make any problems, let us sit down and consume. As we were full we tried only limonades but it wasn't the best according to our taste.
Sándor L — Google review
It has a good and fun atmosphere for talking to each other or play a board game. 🎲 I love the idea of creating a space inspired by a beloved series. ✨️ It's easy to find in Eger. Amazing place to hang around and take some quality time with friends, family or yourself. ❤️
Virág S — Google review
This Friends themed coffee shop is awesome. It is full of Friends memorabilia, they even have games to play and books. Coffee is wonderful, high quality and service was excellent. Highly recommended.
Catherine B — Google review
Ooooo myyyy Goddd!!!! We came here first thing in the morning. My day could not started better than this. This coffee shop is heaven! I adore the interior- it literally made me so happy!!! Service - fantastic- on point, polite & kind! This is without a doubt the best coffee place! If you are visiting Eger, please do yourself a favour and do not miss this spot!
Aneta R — Google review
Very cosy little café in the style of Central Perk of The series Friends. Obviously not a direct copy but gets the feeling right You can purchase some memorabilia and prices are very reasonable. Worth a visit even if you are not a fan of the show.
Dean R — Google review
Lovely place, modeled after Central Perk (Friends series), friendly staff and good coffee. Definitely worth a visit.
Mihaela C — Google review
Fantastic atmosphere, definitely have the FRIENDS vibe, many Friends theme board games. Really nice specialty coffee ☕️
Daniel H — Google review
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12Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church Eger

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Nestled in the charming town of Eger, Saint Nicholas Church stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural tapestry woven by Serbian and Greek refugees in the 18th century. Constructed between 1785 and 1788 with special permission from Joseph II, this baroque gem showcases intricate carvings by Italian mason Giovanni Adami. Although it may be slightly off the beaten path from the city center, its weathered façade tells stories of resilience and faith.
Don´t miss this church: if it is closed ask in the house nearby (entry from church garden) .. Or here: Széchenyi István utca 55., phone (36) 412 023
Luppo L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church on the hill. Tourists visiting Eger know the city more for its castle, baroque buildings, baths and wines. At the same time, few people know that the little-known church, the Eastern Greek Serbian Church of St. Nicholas, rising in the northern part of the county seat of Heves, hides wonderful treasures. As the saying goes, to see Rome is to die. However, it is simply forbidden to do so until one has at least once seen the iconostasis of a Serbian church, which is actually an ornate picture wall that separates the sanctuary from the nave. In Hungary, the carved, baroque-style iconostasis is typical, which often reaches from the floor to the ceiling. The wall is decorated with sacred images in a circle, which follow each other in strict order Serbs, Greeks and other ethnic groups of the Balkan Orthodox faith began to settle in Eger in large numbers during the Turkish subjugation, in the 17th century. The first ones probably came to the city in 1660, after the Turkish occupation of Nagyvárad. The number of Serbs in Eger increased by leaps and bounds after the end of Turkish rule, as in 1690 Patriarch Arszenije Csarnojevics led 35 thousand Serbian families to Hungary, a significant part of them settled in Eger. At first, the Augustinians used the medieval church on the same site. After the wealthy Greeks and Serbs, who were mainly involved in the wine trade, petitioned for a long time to be able to build a new one on the site of their crumbling church, II. King József gave them permission. The church that can still be seen was built between 1785-1799, based on the plans of János Povolni, in the braided style. He started carving the iconostasis of the church in 1789. Miklós Jankovics. There are sixty paintings on the huge wall surface, which praise the handiwork of the Viennese painter Anton Kuchelmeiser. These icons depict the lives of Jesus and Mary, as well as the apostles, saints and prophets, according to the regulations. This church is the largest and perhaps the most beautiful among the Eastern Greek churches in our country. It is in the Pigtail style, which, along with Rococo, is the late branch of Baroque, preceding Classicism. It is characterized by cleaner, more transparent lines, simplicity and clarity were important aspects. The cemetery around the church offers a wonderful view of the city. Inside, in addition to the imposing iconostasis, you can also see the braid-style, richly carved pulpit and a mini-exhibition presenting the history of the pilgrimage site. (Original) Templom a dombon. Az Egerbe látogató turisták a várost inkább a váráról, a barokk épületeiről, fürdőiről és borairól ismerik. Ugyanakkor kevesen tudják, hogy a hevesi megyeszékhely északi részén emelkedő, alig ismert templom, a Szent Miklós görögkeleti Szerb templom csodálatos kincseket rejt. Ahogy a mondás tartja, Rómát látni ès meghalni. Azonban addig egyszerűen tilos ezt megtenni, amíg az ember legalább egyszer nem látja egy szerb templom ikonosztázát, ami tulajdonképpen egy díszes képfal, amely elválasztja a szentélyt a templomhajótól. Magyarországon a faragott, barokk stílusú ikonosztáz jellemző, amely gyakran a padlótól a mennyezetig ér. A falat körben szentképek díszítik, amelyek szigorú rendben követik egymást A szerbek, görögök és egyéb balkáni, ortodox hitű népcsoportok a török hódoltság idején, a 17. században kezdtek letelepedni nagyobb számban Egerben. Az elsők valószínűleg 1660-ban, Nagyvárad török elfoglalása után jöttek a városba. Az egri szerbek száma a török uralom megszűnése után ugrásszerűen megnőtt, mivel1690-ben Arszenije Csarnojevics pátriárka 35 ezer szerb családot vezetett Magyarországra, jelentős részük Egerben telepedett le. Eleinte az Ágoston-rendiek ugyanezen a helyen álló középkori templomát használták. Miután a főleg borkereskedéssel foglalkozó tehetős görögök és szerbek sokáig kérvényezték, hogy omladozó templomuk helyére újat építhessenek, ezt II. József király engedélyezte számukra. A most is látható templom 1785-1799 között épült fel, Povolni János tervei alapján, copf stílusban. A templom ikonosztázát 1789-ben kezdte el faragni. Jankovics Miklós. A hatalmas falfelületen hatvan táblakép található, amelyek Anton Kuchelmeiser bécsi festő keze munkáját dicsérik. Ezek az ikonok az előírásoknak megfelelően Jézus és Mária életét, valamint az apostolokat, szenteket és prófétákat ábrázolják. Ez a templom a hazánkban található görögkeleti templomok között a legnagyobb, és talán a legszebb is. Copf stílusú, ami a rokokóval együtt a barokk késői, a klasszicizmust megelőző ága. Már letisztultabb, áttekinthetőbb vonalvezetés jellemző rá, fontos szempont volt az egyszerűség és a világosság. A templom körüli sírkertből csodálatos kilátás nyílik a városra. Bent pedig az impozáns ikonosztázát mellett a copf stílusú, gazdagon faragott szószéket és a zarándokhely történetét bemutató mini kiállítást is meg lehet nézni.
Zsolt N — Google review
(Translated by Google) We happened upon this place by chance. Very interesting to see. Impressive interior. DIY museum vibes. Unfortunately, there's hardly any information in English. (Original) Sind hier zufällig vorbeigekommen. Sehr interessant zu sehen. Imposanter Innenbereich. Hat DIY Museum Vibes. Leider kaum englischsprachige Infos.
Mike — Google review
(Translated by Google) Amazing icons🥰This is the most beautiful Serbian Orthodox church I've seen at home🥰Always an impressive sight🥰I recommend it to everyone who loves these kinds of rare treasures😊 (Original) Csodálatos ikonok🥰Ez a legszebb szerb- ortodox templom amit láttam itthon🥰Mindig lenyűgöző látvány🥰Ajánlom mind azoknak akik szeretik ilyen fajta ritka kincseket😊
Györgyné B — Google review
(Translated by Google) ENGLISH👇 The temple located on a hill is quite far from the market square. From the outside and around it you can see the marks of time and neglect. The entrance fee to the temple is 500 ft. I think the amount is symbolic, but it is really worth seeing the interior and perhaps this money will help restore the building. Entering from the side, we enter the men's part and on the right side we are greeted by a beautiful, richly decorated iconostasis and an altar, on the left side there is a separate section for women, the so-called "women's gallery". The temple on the hill is far away from the market square. From the outside and around you can see a strong imprint of time and neglect. Entry to the temple is payable 500 ft, I think the amount is symbolic and it is really worth seeing the interior and perhaps this money will help in the restoration of the building. Entering from the side, we enter the male part and on the right we are greeted by a beautiful iconostasis, richly decorated and an altar, on the left there is a separate part for women, the so-called "women's gallery" (Original) ENG👇 Świątynia mieszcząca się na wzgórzu jest sporo oddalona od rynku. Z zewnątrz jak i wokół widać na niej mocny odcisk czasu i zaniedbanie. Wejście do świątyni jest płatne 500 ft myślę że kwota jest symboliczną a naprawdę warto zobaczyć wnętrze a być może te pieniądze pomogą odrestaurować budykek. Wchodząc od boku wkraczamy do części męskiej a po prawej stronie wita nas przepiękny ikonostas, bogato zdobiony oraz ołtarz, po lewej stronie jest odzielona część przeznaczona dla kobiet tzw ,,babiniec" The temple on the hill is far away from the market square. From the outside and around you can see a strong imprint of time and neglect. Entry to the temple is payable 500 ft, I think the amount is symbolic and it is really worth seeing the interior and perhaps this money will help in the restoration of the building. Entering from the side, we enter the male part and on the right we are greeted by a beautiful iconostasis, richly decorated and an altar, on the left there is a separate part for women, the so-called "women's gallery"
Katarzyna O — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a unique, beautiful place of its kind. It's like time has stopped. A must see. I'm afraid it won't be for much longer because it will collapse. When we were there, a piece weighing several kilos had fallen from the tower's baroque decorations. Shame! The 33 Coptic Christian churches in Lebanon renovated with one and a half million dollars from Hungarian taxpayers certainly do not look like this. I recommend this for consideration to those who "rewarded" this historic rarity of our country with two stars because of its condition. (Original) A maga nemében páratlan, gyönyörű hely. Mintha megállt volna az idő. Feltétlenül látni kell. Félő, hogy már nem sokáig lehet, mert összedől. Ottjártunkkor többkilós darab volt leesve a torony barokk díszeiből. Szégyen! A magyar adófizetők másfél millió dollárjából felújított 33 libanoni kopt keresztény templom biztos nem így néz ki. Ezt ajánlom átgondolásra annak aki az állapota miatt két csillaggal "jutalmazta" hazánk e műemléki ritkaságát.
Dr.Debreczeni L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The largest on Mo and with a very beautiful iconostasis - still awaiting interior renovation. But still worth a visit. Out of season (we were there in the second half of March), you have to make an appointment by phone, at this number: +36 20 470 2376 (Original) A legnagyobb Mo-n és nagyon szép ikonosztázzal - még belső felújításra vár. De így is érdemes meglátogatni. Szezonon kívül (március 2. felében voltunk) telefonon kell időpontot egyeztetni, ezen a számon: +36 20 470 2376
Anaklét Á — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Serbian Church of St. Nicholas (summer), which is now a museum, is worth a visit in any case. From the center, Dobo ter, about 15 minutes. It needs renovation. There used to be about 70 churches in the whole country, and now there are still about 40. (Original) Српска црква св.Никола (љетни),која је сад музеј,у сваком случају вриједна посета њој.Од центра,Добо тер,неких 15 минута.Потребна је јој обнова.Некада је било око 70 цркава у цијелој земљи а сада их је још око 40.
Dare P — Google review
Eger, Vitkovics Mihály u. 30, 3300, Hungary•https://visiteger.com/elmenyek/vallasi-emlekek/rac-templom•+36 36 517 715•Tips and more reviews for Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church Eger

13Felsőtárkány

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Felsőtárkány, located in the Eger District of Heves county, Hungary, is known for its wine district which encompasses 1st and 2nd class vineyards. These vineyards are spread across several towns and villages in the area. The municipality is part of the vineyard cadastre that includes various neighboring towns and villages within the Eger subdistrict as well as the Debro subdistrict.
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