7-day itinerary in Hungary: visit the biggest cities and hidden gems

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Hungary, the home of Goulash and pálinka, has plenty of surprises and attractions for visitors in all seasons. This 7-day itinerary includes some of the most popular activities in each place, from the biggest cities to hidden gems, accessible by public transport.

To begin with, Hungary has an efficient public transportation system (buses and trains, and within the city, there are trams, buses, trolleybuses, metros) that makes traveling easier. In the winter months, there might be delays. Be aware of this fact since you do not want your prepaid tour to depend on the the train system. For calculating train prices and obtaining information on schedules, visit the site of MÁV, and for the buses trunning between cities, visit the site of VOLÁN.

Day 1: Budapest – side of Buda

  • Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom): The most visited Roman Catholic temple in Budapest. For visitors, it is open from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. The student and senior ticket costs HUF 1900 (EUR 4.81), the adult ticket is HUF 2500 (EUR 6.33).
  • Fisherman’s Bastion (Halászbástya): It is one of the most important tourist attractions, since the panorama is unique from the terraces and the entrance is free.
  • Buda Castle (Budavári Palota): The buildings of the castle are currently occupied by two museums (the National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum) and the National Library. Visitors can enter these facilities but there is an entrance fee. For further information and the entrance fees, visit their site.
Halászbástya Fisherman's Bastion Budapest, itinerary
Photo: Instagram/endrju

Day 2: Budapest – side of Buda

  • Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galéria): The recommended visiting time is 1.5-3 hours. The adult ticket price is HUF 3400 (EUR 8.6) for the permanent exhibitions. The gallery is closed on Mondays. On other days, it is open from 10 AM to 6 PM. The latest entrance is at 5 PM. For further information and to purchase tickets, visit their site.
  • Buda Hill Castle Funicular (Budavári Sikló): For the Funicular, the adult ticket costs HUF 3000 (EUR 7.59). The ticket entitles visitors to two trips: one upward and one downward journey. If the ticket has been used to one direction only, it can be used to the other direction later, but within a one-year period from the date of purchase. According to their site, the opening hours are from 8 AM to 10 PM, and it runs in every 5-10 minutes.
  • Gellért Hill (Gellért-hegy): It is one of the highest points in Budapest, offering a magnificent panoramic view of the city and a good opportunity for exercise because of the stairs. It is a popular spot for foreign and domestic tourists, but also a frequent destination for locals. The entrance is free. Citadella is the former fortress located there.

Day 3: Budapest – side of Pest

Day 4: Eger

With a 2-hour-long train trip, visitors can access Eger from Budapest. On the slopes of the Bükk Mountains, Eger is well-known for its monuments, thermal baths, and the best Hungarian wines.

  • Castle of Eger (Egri vár): The castle defended the town against the Turkish invasion in 1552 and today it functions as a history museum. The adult entry costs HUF 3600 (EUR 9.11). The evening/Monday ticket costs HUF 1500 (EUR 3.8) for an adult. For the full price list, visit their site.
  • Minaret of Eger: Visitors can climb a narrow staircase up to the tower of the former mosque for a picturesque view of the city. From 1 January to 28 February, the minaret will be open from 10 AM to 1.45 PM.
Minaret, Eger, Hungary, Itinerary
Photo: minareteger.hu
  • István Dobó Square (Dobó István tér): A square with outdoor cafés, a summer fountain and the baroque Minorite Church of St Anthony of Padua.
  • Eger Basilica (Egri Bazilika): It can accommodate 4-5000 people on major church festivals. On Sundays, 1500 people visit the Basilica for the 6 masses. The Basilica is open from 8 AM to 6 PM every day. The schedule of the masses can be found on their website. The entrance is free.
  • Valley of Beautiful Women (Szépasszonyvölgy): One of Hungary’s most famous wine regions – the charming little valley is home to numerous vineyards. There are many welcoming cellars next to each other, and most of them accept both cash and card.
  • Beatles Museum (Egri Road Beatles Múzeum): One of the most popular attractions in Eger, inspired by two friends’ love toward The Beatles. Almost 2500 objects are on display in the museum. Visitors can get information on the ticket prices on their site.
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