Discover the best top things to do in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary including Sauska, Pecs Cathedral, Orfu Aquapark, Kiraly Utca, Sopianae cemetery at Pecs, Lake Balaton, Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, Szechenyi Ter, Zrinyi Castle, Siklos Castle.
Restaurants in Southern Transdanubia
5.0 based on 87 reviews
We had a very nice afternoon in Sauska, the service was excellent and the food were tasty. The wines were very beautiful too. The only dish we didn’t like was the steak, the side dish was too simple and the meat was not as good as expected. However, we warmly recommend the place to everybody! And definitely we will come back !
4.5 based on 358 reviews
One of the most treasured medieval monuments was founded by King Stephen I in the 11th century.
Most unusual Cathedral we've ever seen. Huge building project around it which is part of the local University. Very tastefully done and the re-housing of the statues of the Apostles is quite stunning. The interior of the Cathedral is undergoing a quite magnificent restoration of the walls which is breath-taking. The Cathedral organ looks and sounds stunning. Do not miss this wonderful place.
4.5 based on 248 reviews
I was visiting Budapest, when someone recommended me to go to take a boating trip on the Balaton Lake. And it was totally worth it! Besides the lake and the cruise itself, the village nearby is quite lovely too. Totally recommend it!
4.5 based on 220 reviews
I had the opportunity to experience a jazz concert in the courtyard of the cultural quarter. Very well organized, impressive ambiance, entrance fee, and drink prices very pleasant. A place worth seeing even without an event.
4.5 based on 250 reviews
Lovely Dotto ride around the city and relaxing at one of the many cafe bars around the square. Visited the old mosque (now a Catholic Church) and a short walk to the beautiful Cathedral. Lots of wonderful statues and steeped in history. Coffee and cakes in the lovely cathedral cafe. Spent the whole day just drinking in the atmosphere of this great university city.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We love castles and we went specifically to Szigetvar to visit this castle. It is made with bricks and it is quite large. The museum inside the castle is very well presented ;even a video with a re-creation of the Siege of Szigetvar. Quite dramatic. I took a video, too large to download but my eyes were a little bit wet. It was quite dramatic and being inside it is easier to imagine what a battle it was and why it is such a big part of the Hungarian History. Children were already in school and we noticed that in many historical places and museums, groups of children came to learn their history with their teachers...lovely to see. Outside this castle little ones were given a little horse ride.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
I love castles. Baron János György Benyó is the original owner. The original family it is believed it died out and it became property of the Garai family. Viceroy Imre Perény owned it in the 16th Century. By 1728 the castle belonged to the counts of Batthyány. During WWII it was damaged heavily. In 1955 restoration began, at one point it was a hotel. Now it is a museum for all to enjoy. It is fantastic and a great experience. The views from the top are fantastic. We observed some of the grounds are now part of other properties with houses as the stone fence runs all the way to those properties with houses. We could see our lodging -an apartment we rented- from the top of the castle, it was quite interesting too! The building has now an elevator, so I presume that people using a wheel chair can visit. I remember seeing ramps too.
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