Transfer from Budapest - Ferenc Liszt International Airport
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Departure from Budapest - Ferenc Liszt International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Siofok
10:06h

Trip duration: 66min

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Departure from Budapest - Ferenc Liszt International Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Gorsium Archaeological Park - Hungary

Gorsium Archaeological Park
Hungary

75 min

Gorsium Archaeological Park is located just 5 kilometers away from the motorway M7, in a former vineyard. Roman ruins were found in 1958 and what... was first thought to be just an early Christian basilica later proved to be the remains of a whole ancient Roman settlement with the town walls and gates, a series of shops, a number of private estates, streets bordered with colonnades, a forum, temples, and even the city’s graveyard. This open-air museum features also a museum building where the town’s bronze statues and pottery are exhibited.

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Bory Castle
Hungary

60 min

What sets this castle apart from the many others in Hungary is the fact that it was built in 1912 and what’s even more peculiar... is that it is completely made of concrete. Its architect Jeno Bory wanted to present through it his own vision of the contemporary elegance but also his eternal love for his wife. The rambling castle consists of many arcades, steps, statues, fountains, hidden passages and towers, all in all a range of architectural styles that mix pleasantly together. It took over 36 years to build it and today it still remains a real curiosity of the city. The surrounding, well-maintained gardens provide a nice oasis to rest and contemplate.

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Szekesfehervar
Hungary

75 min

In the Middle Ages Szekesfehervar was the crowning city of the Hungarian Kingdom and 43 kings, from Stephen I in 1038 to John I in... 1540 were crowned here, few even buried in today ruined Basilica of St. Stephen. Unfortunately the city was severely damaged in Ottoman attacks but rebuilt in the 18th century by Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria when new lavish buildings were erected. Today, city’s Old Town has several attractions like the Cathedral, Episcopal palace, City Hall and the museum Black Eagle Pharmacy.

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Alcsuti Arboretum
Hungary

105 min

What is more relaxing than a walk through a marvelous botanical garden with huge open areas, fountains and rare trees? You will be accompanied by... squirrels and birds so absolutely nothing can disrupt the tranquility of this nature’s beauty. In a wide variety of flora and fauna stretching to almost 40 acres of arboretum you will find marigolds, Turkish hazelnuts, tulips, and a collection of lime, maple, oak and chestnut trees, including Hungary’s oldest Lebanese Cedar tree.

Quality photo of Brunszvik Castle - Hungary

Brunszvik Castle
Hungary

75 min

Given that it takes only half an hour drive from Budapest, it is totally worth a detour from the motorway. The palace belonged to the... Brunszvik family and Ludwig van Beethoven was a close friend of the family and gave piano lessons to Brunsvik girls, thus spent considerable time there. That’s why today, within the Brunszvik manor house you will find a small Beethoven museum where you can explore some period musical instruments, music sheets and information on the Brunszvik family relationship with the composer. The extensive landscape park around the castle boasts of various trees such as white cypress, ginkgo, maple and plane trees but also a small pond and an island with an open-air stage where concerts dedicated to Beethoven are held.