Programmes
1. Matraderecske-Parad-Paradsasvar
Matraderecske: mofetta (dry CO2 bath) with health effects
Parad: the centre of “Palóc Land”. Sights: the famous red marble Cifra Stable, the Carriage Museum and the glassworks.
Paradsasvar: the former mansion of Mihály Károlyi, first Hungarian prime minister.
2. Turkish Baths in Eger
It is a memory of the bathing culture created under Ottoman occupation. The medicinal water is recommended for locomotor disorders.
3.Tar - Holloko - Paszto
Tar: memorial stupa for Korosi Csoma Sandor, the researcher of the Hungarian original home, the author of the first Tibetish – English dictionary
Holloko: the first village to be listed as a World Heritage sight.
Paszto: brandy distillery with brandy tasting.
4. Belapatfalva - Szilvasvarad
Belapatfalva: abbey
Szilvasvarad: journey on the small train in Szalajka Valley to the cave of the prehistoric man. Fatyol stepped cascade, open-air Forestry Museum, lakes with trout, Pallavicini Mansion, trout picnic (guests can bake their own trout by open-fire), Lippizans horse-breeding centre and horse shows.
5.Noszvaj – Thummerer Cellar
Excellent wine-growing of the wine-district of Eger, wine tasting.
6. Egerszalok – thermal spring
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Short free time, many sights - 2024.12.11.
Unfortunately I spent only few days in Budapest but I managed to see the most important sights of the city. I climbed the Castle Hill and Gellert Hill and took some photos at the foot of the Liberty Statue. I walked along the Margaret Island and had a pleasant dinner in the city centre, so I had a fantastic time in Budapest.
Thanks for the fantastic weekend in Budapest - 2024.12.11.
The fine hotel with a wonderful atmosphere and the walking on my last day made my stay unforgettable in Budapest. Thanks for the many information of your website. It was a wonderful experience to walk over the Chain Bridge and to admire some interesting views of the lightened Buda Castle, the Gellert Hill and the Liberty Statue.




