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Eger

Eger is one of Hungary's most visited and prestigious cities, where the memories of a glorious past, the world-famous wine region, and modern wellness services form an inseparable unity. Nestled at the foot of the Bükk Mountains, this town is not only the city of historical heroes but also a vibrant cultural hub that offers something special for travellers in every season. Historical Heritage and Architecture Eger's character is fundamentally defined by Baroque architecture and the memory of the heroic castle defence of 1552. Walking within the walls of Eger Castle brings history to life, while the Panoptikum and the underground passages provide deeper insights into the life of a border fortress. The narrow, winding streets of the city centre lead to the Basilica, one of Hungary's largest religious buildings. Next to it stands the Lyceum, whose tower houses one of Europe's oldest astronomical instruments, the Camera Obscura, which is still operational today. The Minaret, a relic of the Turkish occupation, is the northernmost structure of its kind in Christian Europe and offers a stunning panoramic view of the city. The Stronghold of Wine and Gastronomy No visit to Eger is complete without exploring the Valley of the Beautiful Woman. In the cool cellars carved into volcanic tuff, the region's pride, including the deep red, fiery Egri Bikavér (Bull's Blood) and the elegant white Egri Csillag (Star of Eger), matures. Local gastronomy masterfully combines traditional Hungarian cuisine with modern fine dining elements, while the vineyards surrounding the city provide excellent opportunities for vineyard tours and outdoor wine tastings. Healing Waters and Recreation Eger is also a city of waters: the Turkish Bath and the Eger Thermal Bath in the city centre have been offering healing for body and soul for centuries. Nearby settlements, such as Egerszalók with its "salt hill" or Demjén with its cave bath, further enrich the region's wellness offerings, allowing for complete relaxation amidst nature's embrace. Sustainable Tourism and Awareness in Eger Eger places great emphasis on preserving its values for future generations. The city's development and tourism management are guided by the following sustainability principles: - Green Mobility in the City Centre: Eger's historical core is largely a pedestrian zone, making most attractions accessible on foot with zero emissions. The city boasts a well-developed network of cycle paths and a modern fleet of electric buses to support eco-friendly transportation. - Local Products and Short Supply Chains: Most of Eger's restaurants and wineries adhere to the "zero kilometre" principle, sourcing their ingredients from nearby farms. This not only ensures freshness but also supports local small-scale producers and reduces the ecological footprint associated with transportation. - Protection of Natural Assets: Due to its proximity to the Bükk National Park, Eger serves as an important base for nature-based tourism. Designated nature trails and guided geo-tours aim to educate without disturbing the local wildlife. - Water Management and Geothermal Energy: Increasing emphasis is placed on the secondary use of thermal water's heat energy for heating buildings during the operation of baths, resulting in significant energy savings. - Editorial Content -


Getting there

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Electric bicycle
  • Railway
  • Bus (rented for the trip)
  • Bus (rented for the trip)
  • Motorcycle
  • Car
  • Electric car

Arrival

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Electric bicycle
  • Public bus transportation
  • Bus (rented for the trip)
  • Motorcycle
  • Car

Public transport

Due to the city's size, the historical city centre and main attractions (Castle, Basilica, Dobó Square) can comfortably be explored on foot, which is the cleanest mode of travel. For longer distances, the following options are available: - Electric Buses: Eger takes pride in its modern, eco-friendly bus fleet. Scheduled services cover the city, connecting the railway station, the long-distance bus terminal, and tourist zones (e.g., Valley of the Beautiful Woman). - Local Cycling: The city's network of cycle paths is continuously expanding. In line with sustainability efforts, it is worth using local bike rental options, which allow for exploring the more distant vineyards without environmental impact. - Rail Connections: InterRegional trains to Eger depart hourly from Budapest, making car-free travel one of the most convenient and eco-friendly options. Local Bus Timetable (Volánbusz): https://helyimenetrend.mavcsoport.hu/hu/menetrendek/helyi-jaratok/eger Eger City Official Website - Transport: https://www.eger.hu/hu/varos/kozlekedes

  • railway
  • bus

Parking information

Eger's city centre is largely a protected zone, so visitors are advised to use the modern multi-storey car parks or designated parking areas located on the outer ring. In line with sustainability efforts, several locations, such as the Katona Square car park, offer electric vehicle charging facilities, and parking zones can conveniently be paid for via mobile apps. For information on parking zones, fees, and a map-based search, visit the official website below: 👉 Eger Parking Information - EVAT Zrt.: https://evatzrt.hu/tevekenysegeink/parkolas/

  • Paid parking available

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