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Hungary Castle AttractionsHere are the top Hungary castle listings so you can find the best in Hungary for your trip. Read these castle reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary Vajdahunyad Castle was built between I896 and 1908 its various parts illustrate the different styles of Hungarian architecture. It was designed by Ignác Alpár, and.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary It's fantastic!!! There you can enjoy beautiful Budapest's monuments. 3. Szentendre ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary The view from up here is magnificent ! ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Fertod, Transdanubia Region, Hungary The Versailles of Hungary. The castle is very nice but the garden needs more care ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Eger, Northern Hungary, Hungary Eger fortress is one of the biggest attraction in Eger. It is lying above the main square (dobo) of Eger. The fortress was built from the 12th century, and saw many.. 6. Basilica ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Esztergom, Transdanubia Region, Hungary Nice city,Very Nice Basilica+panorama./Szép városunk egyike, mi Visegrádrol felmentünk hajóval .Amig vissza ment a hajó addig körbe néztünk a panorámát.. 7. Donau ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary you should take a 1 hour boat tour up and down the donau by night. beautiful!!! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Visegrad, Central Hungary, Hungary The name Visegrad means "high city" or "high place", which is absolutely correct : the upper castle of the double fortress system is perched high on the mountain-top,.. 9. Rákóczi Vár ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sarospatak, Northern Hungary, Hungary Medieval castle with gothic walls and some reneissance details (stairwell of the courtyard and loggia). Residence of the great lord Ferenc Rákóczi and his wife,.. 10. Royal Palace ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Visegrad, Central Hungary, Hungary There has been a royal palace at the foot of the hills already in the time of king Sigmund (14th century), but the real significance followed during king Matthias'.. |