Medieval Hungarian sites: Private day trip from Budapest
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非常适合任何私人团体
无论您是独自旅行,带孩子的家庭,还是大型团体,这项服务都为您的舒适和灵活性量身定制。特别是如果您时间有限或日程繁忙,这是理想的选择。值得注意
- 双程私人汽车接送
- 空调车辆
- 个性化接送服务
- 专业的讲英语的司机
- 免费瓶装水
- 出发前24小时免费取消
- 付费景点 Holloko、Castle of Sirok、Eger和Kékes Summit 的入场/门票应单独购买,除非另有说明
- 餐食、小吃和小费不包括在内
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Step into a living medieval village frozen in time, where traditional costume, earthen walls, and centuries-old customs offer one of the most genuine cultural experiences in Central Europe.
What to see
- The village's two medieval streets, lined with whitewashed houses built on rock foundations with earthen walls — a deliberately preserved architectural style that rejected Renaissance and Baroque trends entirely
- The partially restored castle ruins overlooking the village, with wooden and stone staircases leading to panoramic views over the surrounding Hungarian countryside
What to do
- Browse the handicraft shops, gift shops, and in-house museums dotted throughout the village
- Climb to the castle ruins and take in the sweeping views over Hollókő and its UNESCO-listed surroundings
What to try
- Striking up a conversation with local residents, who still greet visitors in traditional costume from their shaded porches — an encounter that feels genuinely unhurried and unscripted
Take note
- Hollókő is one of Europe's most outstanding examples of a deliberately preserved traditional settlement — its commitment to resisting change over the centuries is precisely what makes it so remarkable to visit




Climb to the dramatic ruins of a medieval fortress perched high above the Hungarian village of Sirók, where crumbling towers, rocky outcrops, and sweeping views over the Northern Hungarian hills make for an unforgettable stop.
What to see
- The ruined castle towers and walls, dramatically set atop a volcanic rock formation with sheer drops on multiple sides — one of the most striking hilltop silhouettes in the region
- Panoramic views stretching across the forested hills and valleys of Northern Hungary, with the village of Sirók nestled far below
What to do
- Hike the trail up to the castle from the village — a short but rewarding climb that opens up progressively wider views with every step
- Explore the surviving fortifications and imagine the castle's turbulent past, which includes occupation by both Hungarian nobles and Ottoman forces during the 16th and 17th centuries
What to try
- Timing your visit for the golden hour before sunset, when the light on the volcanic rock and ruined walls is at its most atmospheric
Take note
- The castle is free to visit and easily combined with a wider road trip through the Northern Hungarian Highlands — the surrounding landscape is beautiful in every season
- Opening hours are seasonal, please check here before the visit: https://nof.hu/en/castle-of-sirok/




Explore one of Northern Hungary's most rewarding towns, where a legendary medieval castle, sweeping Baroque streetscapes, and world-famous wine come together in effortless style.
What to see
- The 13th-century castle, with its towering hand-built walls, a 3D film on Hungarian history, and models and drawings in the Bishop's Palace tracing the fortress's storied past
- The beautifully preserved Baroque architecture that lines the streets of the town center — among the finest and most complete examples in Hungary
What to do
- Walk the ancient castle walls for sweeping views over Eger and a vivid sense of what it must have felt like to defend this fortress against attack
- Explore the castle grounds at your own pace or join a guided tour for deeper historical context
What to try
- Egri Bikavér — "Bull's Blood" — Hungary's most iconic red wine, best sampled in the castle restaurant or at one of the many wine bars and cellars in the town
Take note
- Eger is an ideal base for exploring the wider Northern Hungarian Highlands, with the villages of Hollókő and Sirók both within comfortable driving distance
















