Eger

Eger

Eger is one of Hungary’s most charming historic cities, located in the northern part of the country between the Bükk and Mátra Mountains. Famous for its medieval castle, Baroque architecture, thermal baths, and renowned wines, Eger is a popular destination that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and relaxation. The city’s most famous landmark is Eger Castle. Perched on a hill overlooking the city, the fortress is best known for the heroic defense against a much larger Ottoman army in 1552. Today, visitors can explore the castle walls, underground passages, museums, and exhibition halls while enjoying spectacular views of the city. The castle remains one of Hungary’s most important historical sites. In the heart of Eger stands the impressive Eger Basilica, one of the largest churches in Hungary. Built in a neoclassical style, the cathedral features a magnificent interior, grand columns, and beautiful religious artwork. Nearby, visitors can stroll through the historic center, where elegant Baroque buildings, churches, and squares create a unique atmosphere. One of the city's most recognizable landmarks is the Eger Minaret, a rare reminder of the Ottoman period. Standing nearly 40 meters tall, it is one of the northernmost Turkish minarets in Europe. Visitors can climb its narrow spiral staircase to enjoy panoramic views of the city. The Archbishop’s Palace Visitor Centre offers insight into the history of the local church and region, while Dobó Square serves as the lively center of city life. Named after the castle hero István Dobó, the square is surrounded by colorful buildings, cafés, restaurants, and fountains. Eger is also famous for its thermal waters. The Eger Thermal Bath attracts visitors seeking relaxation and wellness. Its pools are supplied by natural thermal springs and are surrounded by pleasant parkland. Nearby, the Turkish Bath preserves centuries-old bathing traditions dating back to the Ottoman era. Wine lovers should not miss the Valley of the Beautiful Woman (Szépasszony-völgy), the city’s renowned wine district. Dozens of wine cellars carved into volcanic rock offer tastings of local wines, including the famous Egri Bikavér, known internationally as “Bull’s Blood of Eger.” Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Bükk National Park, which offers hiking trails, caves, forests, and scenic landscapes just a short distance from the city. Throughout the year, Eger hosts cultural festivals, concerts, wine celebrations, and historical events that bring its rich heritage to life. With its medieval castle, beautiful churches, thermal baths, historic streets, and excellent wines, Eger provides visitors with one of Hungary’s most rewarding travel experiences and remains a highlight of any journey through the country.

What to see in Eger

Castle of Eger Castle of Eger Castle Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle Cathedral Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Church Minorite Church of St. Anthony of Padua Minorite Church of St. Anthony of Padua Church Memorial Museum of Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum of Géza Gárdonyi Museum Kepes György International Art Center Kepes György International Art Center Museum Valide Szultána Fürdőrom Valide Szultána Fürdőrom Museum Eger Fire Museum Eger Fire Museum Museum Sportmúzeum Sportmúzeum Museum Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura Museum Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House Museum Retro Múzeum Eger Retro Múzeum Eger Museum Beatles Museum Beatles Museum Museum Dobó István Vármúzeum Dobó István Vármúzeum Museum Eger Archiepiscopal Palace Eger Archiepiscopal Palace Palace Archbishop's Garden Archbishop's Garden Park Gárdonyi Géza Theatre Gárdonyi Géza Theatre Theatre