Szentendre

Szentendre

Szentendre is one of Hungary’s most picturesque and charming towns, located on the banks of the Danube River just north of Budapest. Known for its colorful Baroque architecture, narrow cobbled streets, vibrant art scene, and Mediterranean atmosphere, Szentendre is a popular destination for both Hungarian and international visitors. Its rich cultural heritage and beautiful riverside setting make it one of the most attractive towns in the country. The heart of Szentendre is its historic Old Town, where visitors can wander through winding streets lined with pastel-colored houses, galleries, cafés, and small boutiques. The town's unique character reflects its multicultural history, influenced by Hungarian, Serbian, Greek, and other Balkan communities that settled here over the centuries. The central square, Fő tér (Main Square), is surrounded by beautiful Baroque buildings and serves as the focal point of the town. Here visitors can enjoy outdoor cafés, admire historic architecture, and experience the relaxed atmosphere that makes Szentendre so popular. One of the town’s most distinctive features is its collection of historic churches. The Serbian Orthodox churches, with their elegant towers and rich interiors, reflect the important Serbian heritage of the region. The Blagovestenska Church and other religious landmarks contribute to the town’s unique skyline and cultural identity. Szentendre is often called Hungary’s artists’ town. Numerous galleries, studios, and exhibition spaces showcase the work of local and national artists. Visitors can explore artistic workshops and discover paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and handcrafted souvenirs throughout the town. A favorite attraction for families is the Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Confectionery, where visitors can admire intricate marzipan creations and enjoy traditional Hungarian sweets. Another popular destination is the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum, known as Skanzen, one of the largest open-air museums in Central Europe. It presents traditional Hungarian village life through historic buildings, crafts, and cultural demonstrations. The Danube promenade offers beautiful views of the river and surrounding hills. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks along the waterfront, relax at riverside cafés, or take boat trips connecting Szentendre with Budapest and other Danube towns. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Pilis and Visegrád Hills, which offer hiking trails, forests, scenic viewpoints, and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The surrounding countryside provides a pleasant contrast to the historic urban center. Throughout the year, Szentendre hosts cultural festivals, art events, concerts, and traditional celebrations that attract visitors from across Hungary and beyond. Its lively cultural calendar adds to the town’s appeal and vibrant atmosphere. With its charming old town, artistic heritage, historic churches, riverside scenery, and nearby natural beauty, Szentendre offers a unique and memorable travel experience. Whether exploring its cobbled streets, enjoying local cuisine, or admiring its artistic treasures, visitors will discover one of Hungary’s most enchanting destinations.

What to see in Szentendre

Church of Saint John the Baptist Church of Saint John the Baptist Church Belgrade cathedral Belgrade cathedral Church Blagovestenska Church Blagovestenska Church Church Szentendre Skanzen Village Museum Szentendre Skanzen Village Museum Museum Ferenczy Museum Ferenczy Museum Museum Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum Museum Kmetty Múzeum Kmetty Múzeum Museum Bela Czobel Museum Bela Czobel Museum Museum Vajda Múzeum Vajda Múzeum Museum Ámos Imre - Anna Margit Museum Ámos Imre - Anna Margit Museum Museum Szentendre Gallery Szentendre Gallery Museum Szerb Egyházi Múzeum Szerb Egyházi Múzeum Museum Urban Transport Museum Urban Transport Museum Museum Retro Design Center Retro Design Center Museum Szentendrei Japánkert Szentendrei Japánkert Park