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7-Day Itinerary in Hungary - February 18-24, 2024

Sunday, February 18: Budapest

Start your trip in the capital city of Hungary, Budapest. In the morning, visit the magnificent Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore its historical architecture and beautiful gardens. In the afternoon, take a relaxing cruise along the Danube River, immersing yourself in the city's picturesque scenery. As the evening sets in, head to Szimpla Kert, one of the city's famous ruin bars, for a unique and vibrant nightlife experience.

  • Buda Castle: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Danube River Cruise: Moderate, 2 hours
  • Szimpla Kert: Affordable, 2 hours
Monday, February 19: Eger

Embark on a day trip to Eger, known for its rich history, thermal baths, and delicious wines. Start your morning by exploring Eger Castle and its underground labyrinths. In the afternoon, visit the Eger Thermal Baths for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. As evening approaches, enjoy a wine tasting tour at one of the local wineries.

  • Eger Castle: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Eger Thermal Baths: Moderate, 3 hours
  • Wine Tasting Tour: Moderate, 2 hours
Tuesday, February 20: Pecs

On day three, head south to Pecs, a charming city known for its rich architecture and cultural heritage. Begin your morning with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Early Christian Necropolis, and admire the ancient tombs and beautiful frescoes. In the afternoon, explore the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, home to stunning Art Nouveau buildings and art exhibitions. Conclude your day by visiting the Pecs Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece.

  • Early Christian Necropolis: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Zsolnay Cultural Quarter: Affordable, 3 hours
  • Pecs Cathedral: Affordable, 1 hour
Wednesday, February 21: Lake Balaton

Take a break from the cities and enjoy a day by the beautiful Lake Balaton, Hungary's largest lake. Start your morning by exploring the picturesque town of Tihany and visit the Tihany Abbey with its stunning views of the lake. In the afternoon, relax on one of the lake's beaches or take a boat trip to discover the charming lakeside towns. As the evening approaches, savor a delicious fish dinner in one of the local waterfront restaurants.

  • Tihany Abbey: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Lake Balaton Beaches & Boat Trip: Affordable, 4 hours
  • Waterfront Dinner: Moderate, 2 hours
Thursday, February 22: Debrecen

Head east to Debrecen, the second-largest city in Hungary. Start your morning by visiting the Great Reformed Church, known as the symbol of the city. Afterward, explore the Deri Museum to learn about the local history and culture. In the afternoon, unwind at the Nagyerdei Park, a large urban park where you can enjoy nature walks and visit the Debrecen Zoo. Finish your day with a visit to the Oradea Fortress, a medieval fortress just across the border in Romania.

  • Great Reformed Church: Affordable, 1 hour
  • Deri Museum: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Nagyerdei Park and Debrecen Zoo: Affordable, 3 hours
  • Oradea Fortress: Moderate, 2 hours
Friday, February 23: Szentendre

Take a day trip to the charming town of Szentendre, located on the Danube Bend. In the morning, explore the town's colorful streets filled with art galleries and museums. Visit the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum to learn about Hungarian village life. In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely bike ride along the Danube River or take a boat trip to Visegrad to admire the stunning medieval castle. End your day with a traditional Hungarian dinner at a local restaurant.

  • Szentendre Art Galleries and Museums: Affordable, 3 hours
  • Open-Air Ethnographic Museum: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Bike Ride or Visegrad Castle Boat Trip: Affordable, 3 hours
  • Traditional Hungarian Dinner: Moderate, 2 hours
Saturday, February 24: Budapest

Return to Budapest for your last day in Hungary. In the morning, take a relaxing thermal bath at one of the famous Budapest spas, such as Szechenyi or Gellert. In the afternoon, explore the trendy Jewish Quarter, known for its street art, ruin bars, and trendy shops. As the evening sets in, head to the Fisherman's Bastion to admire the panoramic views of the city and enjoy a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant.

  • Budapest Thermal Bath: Moderate, 3 hours
  • Jewish Quarter Exploration: Affordable, 3 hours
  • Fisherman's Bastion: Affordable, 2 hours
  • Rooftop Dinner: Moderate, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When in Budapest, don't miss out on exploring the charming Castle District, visiting the beautiful Matthias Church, and indulging in traditional Hungarian dishes like goulash and chimney cake. For a unique experience, venture outside of Budapest to the Tokaj wine region and enjoy wine tasting in the vineyards. Locals also love spending time in the picturesque town of Sopron, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and excellent wines.

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