The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Szentendre, Central Hungary

January 19, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Just outside of Budapest, this town is full of churches, galleries, museums and cafes. Szentendre was settled by Serbians fleeing from the Turkish occupation in the 17th century. Because of the Serbian influence the town has the Mediterranean feel.
Restaurants in Szentendre

1. Kovacs Margit Muzeum

Vastagh Gyoergy Utca 1, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 20 779 6651 http://www.muzeumicentrum.hu/kovacs-margit-keramiamuzeum/
Excellent
67%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 154 reviews

Kovacs Margit Muzeum

An extensive collection of Margit Kovacs' ceramic works featuring a unique synthesis of folk and Byzantine motifs.

Reviewed By thedoll1

This town was so interesting---MANY shops, cafes, etc. It was a surprise to find the Ceramic Museum in this little town---quite impressive, well done and very classy. I was intrigued with it. We had already visited Budapest and wanted to find a new location of interest---this was perfect!

2. Hungarian Open Air Museum (Szabadteri Neprajzi Muzeum)

Sztaravodai ut, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 26 502 537 [email protected] http://skanzen.hu/
Excellent
56%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 196 reviews

Hungarian Open Air Museum (Szabadteri Neprajzi Muzeum)

The 50-year-old Skanzen is the biggest open air museum of Hungary and is situated at the foot of the Pilis Mountains, on the territory of a nature reserve. On the 60 hectares 312 buildings can be visited, all organised into regional units. The unique flora and fauna of the Museum makes its natural surroundings special too. The permanent exhibitions of the Skanzen take the visitors back to the rural countryside of 100-200 years ago, where walking among old buildings settled in a traditional settlement pattern, visitors have the unique experience of folk architecture, interior furnishings and way of life. Weekdays and holidays come to life in yards, houses, barns, workshops and churches: the housekeeper is busy in the kitchen, the miller pours grain to the mill-hopper, animals are loud in the farmyard and a bell calls the pupils to the village school.

Reviewed By RJoker - Geneva, Switzerland

Quite a big park with Hungarian houses from different parts of Hungary from the past. Many activities for kids, like candle making or other "do-it-yourself" activities, open-air games kids used to play before electronic gadgets appeared. There are several points where you can buy something to eat (soup, sausages) or snacks (cakes with different fillings at the "bakery", cookies). We've got an impression that one half of the park (left one if you look at the map of the park) is animated much more than another – or maybe it is because we visited another part in the second part of the day. In this second part we even did not find a place to buy a snack – only beverages were proposed or remained. The web-site does not provide a clear indication how to get to the park from the Szentendre railway station: the "local bus" schedule is from 2017 (it looks like it is still valid though) and the bus was leaving from 6th stop and not 7th (it is better to ask at the cash desk while buying the tickets for the bus). The visit takes the whole day and the park leaves a very good impression.

3. Mikrocsodak Muzeuma

Alkotmany utca 2, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 70 935 5155 [email protected] http://www.microart.hu
Excellent
76%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 101 reviews

Mikrocsodak Muzeuma

Reviewed By daymoLiverpool - Liverpool, United Kingdom

This is so impressive to see, I really dont know how the artist has done it its microart which you see under a microscope and they all have such intricate detail it's a bit mind blowing....

4. Hubay House - Christmas Exhibition and Salon

Fiastyuk utca 9, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 26 500 230 [email protected] http://hubayhaz.com
Excellent
52%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 141 reviews

Hubay House - Christmas Exhibition and Salon

Reviewed By ragiansanti34 - Staffordshire, United Kingdom

The Hubay House Christmas Exhibition is a wonderful place for anyone who loves or appreciates Christmas to visit. They have many gorgeous displays of vintage Christmas ornaments from the 1800s - 1950s - 1980s. They also have many retro (new) ornaments and many other styles of decorations available for purchase. It took us about 40 minutes to go through all the displays and the store. The museum brought back a lot of memories that my cousin had of christmases when he was a child in the 1950s. It was a good day.

5. Retro Design Center

Rev utca 4, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 30 823 5875 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/retrodesigncenter
Excellent
68%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 101 reviews

Retro Design Center

Retro Design Center –a time travel into the 70s with 25 cars, among them pink cabriolet Wartburg, rally Moskvitch,Trabant, Zhighuli etc., with motorcycles and bikes from the Eastern block. A hippi girl is waiting the visitors in a home of the era. The museum presents a room with typical toys, another room with household appliences, televisions, tape recorders, radios and walls covered with LPs.

6. Old Town

Varalja lepcso area near Fő tér, Szentendre 2000 Hungary
Excellent
47%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 66 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By emohd - Oman, null

This place is breathtaking! It fronts the river/lake and has a lot of small shops and eateries. If you need a break from the typical touristy places like castles, museums and souvenir shops, this town is just 15-20 minutes away from Budapest and can be reached by taxi. For 4 people you are better off taking a taxi rather than getting a tour guide as it is a popular destination and people are friendly to help you get you a taxi or show you directions. Szentendre bursts at the charming cobbled streets with plenty of art galleries and independent craft shops. The town is filled with surprising alleys and you can climb all the way up to see its overall view at your own pace; taking your time by stopping to enjoy ice-cream, coffee or a beautiful painting or work of art. A must see if you are in Budapest especially if you wish to run away from the hustle bustles of a city.

7. Main Square (Fo ter)

Szentendre Hungary http://www.szentendre.hu
Excellent
40%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 499 reviews

Main Square (Fo ter)

This busy central square, lined with cafes and shops, features the Memorial Cross and the Blagovestenska Church (Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) dating from 1752.

Reviewed By GlobeTrotterrrrrrrr - New Delhi, India

Little Hungarian village which is extremely attractive with the colorful umbrellas hanging in one of the streets and the beautifully decorated shops with unique things to buy like some gorgeous scarves, very cute pencils of all shapes and sizes, toys, Budapest wine miniatures, crochet table tops. The main square has some colorful lamp shades hanging, ice cream shops, coffee shops. A short excursion to Szentendre is a gud idea from the hustle and bustle of Budapest which has btw, horrible traffic.

8. Blagovestenska Church

Fo ter 4, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 26 314 457 http://iranyszentendre.hu/en/churches/blagovestenska-church/
Excellent
30%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
37%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 57 reviews

Blagovestenska Church

This Orthodox Church, dating from 1752, features magnificent icons of Buda and beautiful rococo windows.

Reviewed By 840gabrielh - Bellaire, United States

Szentendre was largely settle by Serbians withdrawing from the Turkish occupation of their country and built this church in the mid-18th century. It is beautifully decorated inside, with frescoes, paintings, icons and a magnificent iconostasis. There is a token entrance fee. The church is located on the main square of town, within steps of other museums, restaurants and cafes.

9. Ferenczy Museum

Fo ter 6, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 20 779 6657 [email protected] http://www.muzeumicentrum.hu
Excellent
43%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 28 reviews

Ferenczy Museum

Established as the local history collection of the town in 1951 and named after artist Károly Ferenczy, the museum was relocated to a historic monument building, the 18th-century Pajor Mansion in Kossuth Lajos Street in 2013. In 2016 the museum changed its name to Ferenczy Museum Centre, and today it owns a uniquely rich collection of Szentendre’s painting, graphic art, sculpture, and numismatic art. On the second floor of the building’s old wing one may get a taste of the works of The Eight, founders of the old artists’ settlement in 1926. The exhibition is currently being rearranged. There are two temporary exhibition halls on the first floor. The works of contemporary Szentendre artists are exhibited in Szentendre Hall, whereas in Barcsay Hall projects of national and international artists can be viewed.

10. Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop

Dumtsa Jeno utca 12., Szentendre Hungary +36 26 311 931 http://www.szamos.hu
Excellent
46%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 444 reviews

Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop

Reviewed By meinirann - Carmarthen, United Kingdom

Amazing displays. Such wonderful detail! You'd never believe they were made out of marzipan! A wide variety of people, items and characters on display - from Mickey Mouse to Michael Jackson! Very reasonable entry fee. Well worth a visit.

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