Gödöllő
Get in
By bus
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address: Szabadság u. 8.There is a snack bar and a newspaper sales. Buses to/from: Vác (via Vácrátót), Eger (via Hatvan, Gyöngyös), Szolnok (via Jászberény), Tura (via Aszód).
By rail
Budapest has two suburban rail systems: the HÉV operated by BKV (the transport company in Budapest), and regular személy trains operated by MÁV (the national rail operator). Both serve Gödöllő, but not the same parts. However, if coming from central Budapest MÁV is almost always the better option, although HÉV is more practical if you are arriving directly from the Franz Liszt Airport (first take #200E from the airport to Kőbánya-Kispest, and from there on take #85 to Örs vezér tere, its final stop; both of these are bus lines with quite frequent departures, even on Sundays).HÉV
Tickets can be bought at Örs Vezér tere or from the inspector on board, and the fare is Ft720, consisting of two tickets: a regular one for Ft350 that you should stamp inside the train, and an extension ticket for Ft370 that an inspector will come over to check (though if you have a Budapest period travelcard, this is reduced to Ft365 HUF).
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Gödöllő, Erzsébet park HÉV suburban train stop
address: Szabadság útFirst stop in Gödöllő arriving from Budapest Gödöllő, Szabadság tér HÉV suburban train stop'H8' line toward west to Budapest Örs vezér tere terminal and to east via Gödöllő, Palotakert station to Gödöllő terminal (same place as Gödöllő train stop)
Gödöllő, Palotakert suburban train stop
GödöllőHÉV suburban train terminal.
MÁV suburban rail
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Gödöllő-Állami telepek train stop
address: Isaszegi út ~168A small covered brick shelter. No cashdesk. Gödöllő train stop
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Máriabesnyő train stop
address: Gárdonyi Géza utca ~2There is only a shelter building. Buy ticket on the train from ticket inspector
By car
Gödöllő is accessible by the M3 motorway out of Budapest.Get around
See
Town Center
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phone: +36 28 410124The royal palace is Gödöllő's main attraction. Built in the 1740s, the baroque mansion was home to Count Anton Grassalkovich. With the creation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the palace was given to the Habsburgs as a gift and was often frequented by Queen Elizabeth, better known as Sisi. During communism the palace fell into ruin and has only recently been partially restored. The first floor's 23 rooms (nearly 1000m²) accommodate the interior exhibition. One of the most striking features of the Empress Elisabeth Exhibition is its historical accuracy. Besides a tour of the royal apartments, there are also the Baroque theater and the royal chapel. Concerts are also frequently held here. The visitor service units are situated on the ground floor: cloak-room, ticket office, tourist information centre, toilets (also for the disabled), payphone. Audioguides are available (Hungarian, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Slovak, Romanian, Polish).
Baroque TheatreCount Antal Grassalkovich II (1734–1794) had a theatre auditorium constructed during reconstruction work between 1782 and 1785. This is the earliest stone theatre with coulisses still standing in Hungary. The 25 m long, 8 m wide and nine and half high, the space resulted from making the three-storey wing into one. The walls of the theatre auditorium were decorated with Neo-classical, late Baroque paintings. The plastic parastades with Roman capitals are joined by cornices at the top and marble-like pedestals at the bottom. The surfaces between the parastades are adorned with ochre-framed pink fields with garlands. The 90 sqm stage slanting slightly towards the stalls was equipped with the best technology of the age. The spatial effect of the Baroque stage-set was achieved by means of sliding coulisses and scenery canvases hanging from above and also by backdrop canvases. There was no orchestra pit separating the stalls from the stage. The orchestra was only separated from the audience by a low draught-screen. The audience was seated in the stalls and in the two galleries on the rear wall.
Horthy BunkerMiklós Horthy (1868-1957) governor was used as a summer residence the Palace of Godollo between the two World Wars. A bunker built for him at the end of World War II. Now two rooms are visitable of the bunker. This is a bomb-proof shelter made with 170 cm wide reinforced concrete walls. The bunker is about 10 meters deep under the earth. Suitable for up to 20 persons. Two residing rooms and a toilet built here. The equipment of one of the room is reconstructed basis of the original plan. The exhibition shows the history of the bunker construction and summon the war period by newsreels, Karády (famous Hungarian singer from 1930s-40s) songs and relics.
King’s Hill pavilionthe hexagonal pavilion built in the 1760s, dates from the Baroque period. 54 oil paintings depicting Hungarian leaders and kings were incorporated into the panelled walls of the pavilion. Now can be see only replicas, because mostly have been destroyed or have disappeared.
Palace churchOn the orders of Antal Grassalkovich I erected a richly decorated Catholic church adjoining the Palace. The church was consecrated on 1749. Its patron is St John of Nepomuk as depicted in the high altar painting dating from the 18th century. The baldachin above the high altar rests on four black marble columns. The triumphal arch is decorated with the Grassalkovich family coat of arms. A unique feature of the church is that it has two Rococo style pulpits. Above the entrance to the oratory there is a Venetian mosaic portrait of Antal Grassalkovich I.
Royal SuitesIn 1867 bought and reconstructed by the Hungarian state. The palace was presented as a coronation gift to Emperor Francis Joseph I (1830–1916) and Queen Elizabeth (1837–1898) for use as a residence. The royal period is evoked in 14 galleries: the faithfully restored royal suites and the ceremonial hall.
Museum shop and Shop of Royal SuppliersUnique book selection related to Queen Elizabeth and Gödöllő. Wide selection of postcards. Gifts quotation the atmosphere of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy . Goods of Royal Suppliers: Porcelains, laces, spices, wines, these highly representative of the Hungarian tradition, quality and creativity of the Hungarian. Unique gifts, gift packages can be ordered or can be assembled and purchased on the spot.
Palace Cafecoffee specialties (six types), Cookies and cakes specialties (ten types), Ticolino teas.
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phone: +36 28 432 995address: Martinovics u. 2/a.Arts and crafts workshops, a petting zoo, pony rides and flower market
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phone: +36 28 421-997address: Szabadság tér 5The oldest dating building of Gödöllő, the Hamvay mansion house, has had a lot of functions all through history: it was used as a guesthouse, a chemists, a hotel and even a grammar school. Today it hosts the Town Museum. The exhibit focuses primarily on the Gödöllő artists' colony from the early 1900s, and has several excellent examples of Hungarian Art Nouveau. There is also an ethnographic exhibit on Oceania, collected by Ferenc Ignácz, who worked at the university in Gödöllő. Another small room houses the private collection of Zoltán Mihály Csupor, a Catholic priest. Gift shop.
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phone: +36 28 421-997, +36 20 451-8402 (mobil)address: Állomás tér 1-2A branch of the Town Museum of Gödöllő. Between Hatvan and Pest (Budapest is not existed just separate Buda, Pest, Óbuda) the rail traffic started in 1867. (This rail line is passing Gödöllö.) Same year Queen Elizabeth got the Godollo Palace and Estate as a coronation present. The royal couple and escort regularly traveled by train to Godollo. The Godollo station building was released on April 2, 1867. In 1868, a wooden, Tyrolean-style temporary pavilion was built for the royal couple as a waiting room. In the 1870s the railway traffic increased. The royal family staying in Godollo made the town to a trendy, fashionable summer resort. In 1874, the station was converted into a two-story building. In addition to the rail office designed first-, second- and third-class waiting room and a restaurant with dance hall. In 1882, a new Royal Waiting house built in neo-Renaissance style. The building designed by a major Hungarian architect, Miklós Ybl. - In the Franz Joseph's waiting room is an exhibition of the history of transport, a branch of the Hungarian Transport Museum. In Queen Elizabeth's waiting room and the Prince's waiting room can be see a local history museum focusing to the royal family cult.
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The Peace Gong
address: Szabadság (Liberty) térThis is the fifth in the world and the first and only European peace gong which was given by Indonesia as a present to the town of Gödöllő. -
address: Körösfői Kriesch Aladár utca, 15-17The traditions and spirit of the Art Colony is conveyed by the Handicraft Workshop by providing a possibility for the contemporary artists to introduce their work in exhibitions and other occasions. A particular esthetic experience for the visitor is the GIM-House's park with its colorful atmosphere. In the garden is an open air exhibit place.
- In the court of the Town Market there is the Pelikános Kút, Gödöllő's symbolic pelican crest.
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Reformed Church
phone: +36 28 410 298address: 9 Szabadság squareThis baroque church built in 1745 with the support of Antal Grassalkovich I is an onion dome church. Godollo Reformed Lyceum High School and Dormitory is also here. From the schoolyard is open a door to a tourist accommodation (four room, 16 beds, +36-20-823-3409, tasinora@freemail.hu) -
Former Town Hall
address: 2 DózsaGyörgy streetSeccession architecture is represented by this monumental building. After reconstruction it hosts the Queen Elisabeth Hotel (Hotel Erzsébet Királyné ) -
Evangelic Church
address: Petőfi squareOutside is a statue of Sándor Petőfi (1822-1849), an outstanding Hungarian poet. -
Saint Mary Column
address: Maria gardenA beautiful statue, ornamented with the statues of some saints in beautiful baroque bas-reliefs and erected by Martin Vögerl on Antal Grassalkovich's orders comes first in the eye, next is the Statue of Duke Saint Imre (Emeric) erected with public contributions by Ludvig Krausz. World War I. monumentThe park next to the suburban train stop hosts the monument for those fighting in World War I. erected by Lőrinc Siklódy in 1931. Afront the House of Arts and Culture can be found. There the visitor will come across a large number of cultural events with famouslocal artists in every season. The Statue for the Scouts, erected by István Paál in 1994 to commemorate the World Scout Jamboree in 1933 can be found right next to it.
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Barracks of guards
address: Szabadság tér, 2used to be a noblemen's dwelling in the 18th century. 100 years later it became the queen’s administrative office and then it worked as the guards' barracks. Alsó park is the venue of the Hungarian Independence Day held annually at “Világfa” (tree of life) erected by József Lajos Velekei in 2010. -
phone: +36 28 514130, +36 70 4527268 (Mobil)address: Szabadság út 6Cultural and Conference Centre. Concerts, dance theater shows, Children and Youth Exhibition, festivals.
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Holy Trinity Church
address: Szent Imre utca, 15The church was ordained in 2007, is a simple yet exciting architectural phenomenon housing Erzsébet Szekeres' unique work of art: a series carpets showing the members of the Árpád House who were canonized and beautified. 10 of these Hungarians lived their lives away from Hungary yet stayed in touch with their native country thourgh weaving an invisible web with it by their holy insistance with the Catholic church something that is so characteristic of Hungarians.
Máriabesnyő
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address: Kapucinusok tere 1You'll be greeted by a large Székely-style Transylvanian gate from 1942 as you walk toward the temple. The temple was commissioned by Grassalkovich when workers found a statue of the Virgin Mary on the site in 1759. It is the only two-storied baroque temple in the country, and you can also see the smallest Virgin Mary statue in the country, a museum about the Virgin, the Grassalkovich crypt, one of the most beautiful mausoleums of Hungary built by János Mayerhoffer, and do wine-tasting in the monastery. Pilgrims can also visit the pilgrimage site at the Basilica Minor of Máriabesnyő. The upper church is the Basilica Minor for the Blessed Virgin Mary (Nagyboldogasszony) with two altars, two outstanding Virgin Mary Statues, an oratorium and a refectorium and the adjacent monastery (1763). The exhibition room behind the basilica hosts the only Virgin Mary Museum of Hungary. In its realistic presentation, the Passion on Palm Sunday organised in the basilica recalls Jesus Christ's suffering.
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The cemetery of Máriabesnyő
address: Szkíta körútThis is home to Count Pál Teleki's grave. Teleki was a major personality in Gödöllő's history. He was prime minister of the Kingdom of Hungary 1920-1921 and 1939-1941, a famous expert in geography, a university professor, a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Chief Scout of the Hungarian Scout Association. -
Stable Castle
address: BabatpusztaThere is a unique in the world. Built by Antal Grassalkovich I. for his daughter who suffered from an acute pneumonia. Built in baroque, around 1750. Modified in classicist style in 1820. A freestanding U-shaped, single-story building. The building is in neglected condition. Now part of Agricultural University. Near this castle there is the Open Garden Foundation for producing and delivery of organic produce. The lake system around is made up of 11 fishing lakes with a horse stable and a traditional village garden with heritage varieties of cattle, sheep and others.
Szent István Egyetem
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phone: +36 28 522000address: Páter Károly utca 1Szent István University, a former Premonstrant monastery and secondary school (1924), now the agricultural scientific centre of Hungary. Árpád-Házi Kálmán Herceg (Duke Coloman of the House of Árpád) (1208-1241) helped the Premonstrant church financially a lot. His bronze statue is erected at the upper side of the park near the entrance of the university. This is the largest agricultural university in Hungary. The area around the main building is well decorated, with a variety of flowers. Inside the assembly hall, the building just north of the main building, is the monumental mural Apotheosis of the core by sculptor Imre Tót. The assembly hall is open typically on school days till six. University map here . The university is also the home of the
City Sports ArenaThe local volleyball and futsal teams play here.
Botanical Garden
Domokos Kosáry Library and ArchivesTo use the library, you need to obtain a Library Card at a librarian at the front desk
Állami telepek
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address: Isaszegi uExhibition on two levels. Old, and the currently used beekeeping equipment
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Arboretum
address: Isaszegi u.There are many old trees and buildings in the area, as this used to be part of the palace complex. The Arboretum, used to be the most important arboretum in Hungary. Today the arboretum lies on a territory of 350ha, the park part of which is covered by easily accessible walking paths. The visitor will find more than seven hundred varieties of tree species, 110 of which are Pinaceae and the rest are decidious tree species. The arboretum also hosts a number of scientific researches in forestry. Near the arboretum there is a unique museum for the Apiarian Collection. Visitors please check in before visiting. -
Premonstrant Church
address: Fácán sor, 3The highlight of its is the stained glass window, a beautiful secession painting of Sándor Nagy was painted into the altar picture. The duplicate of János Fadrusz's famous 'Krisztus a Keresztfán' (the Crucifixion of Christ) can be found in the cemetery of the Premonstrants at Menyhért Takács's tomb. Menyhért Takács (1861-1933) was the founder of the Premonstrant's Secondary Scool.
Isaszeg
IsaszegSights: - The old parochial church, was built in gothic style. The recent church was built by the eastern extension (apsis) and by western extension (nave and choir) of the original rotunda. The church has western tower with rectangular lower part and octagonal upper part (Hu: Öregtemplom - Szent Márton templom. Loc:Isaszeg, Marcsányi utca. On the top of the cemetery hill. Can be visited by appointment: call Mr. Pál Ecseri cemetery caretaker, Phone:+36 28 493010) St. Stephen Church, was built in 1937. The church contain different style architectural elements as Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque. The altarpiece shown an family of Isaszeg dressed in traditional costumes and a gunner of the famous 1849 battle and a red cap's soldier created by a master painter from Mezőkövesd in 1982. (Hu:Szent István király templom. Loc: Isaszeg, Templom u. 72. Phone:+36 28 494884. Visit: By appointment only). Local History Collection, presents Isaszeg history from prehistoric times to 1945 (Hu: Városi Helytörténeti Gyűjtemény. Loc: Isaszeg, Madách utca 15. Phone:+36 28 582281, fax: +36 28 582280 muzeum@isaszeg.hu, Opening hours: Mo-Tu: close. We-Fr: 9-17 Sa-Su: 13-17. Admission: adult/reduced Ft300/150). Army graves in cemetery, a monument (Hu: Honvédsírok. Loc: Isaszeg, Katonapallag. Phone: +36 28 583100). Jewish cemetery. A well-maintained cemetery. Date of first burials in the middle of the 1700s, the last burial was held in 1943. Notable tombstones: Medic Henrik Link, participated in the freedom struggle 1848, who was buried in 104 years of age, and a 19-year-old soldier Haas Bela, who died in World War I, ornate tomb. (Hu:Zsidó temető. Caretaker: Otto Toth, Phone:+36 28 494-902). Patriot Monument, a memorial to a battle in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 between the Austrian Empire and Hungarian Revolutionary Army. The Sculpture (Szobor)-hill (Liberty Hill), was the place of the major battle scene. The statue (iron fence surrounded) depicts a marching Patriotic who holding a flag , made in 1901. At the base of its is decorated with reliefs of the four leading Hungarian generals 'Görgey, Damjanich, Klapka and the Aulich'. Under the statue's base is established a tomb, here were collected remains of the fallen from the village's downtown. (Hu:Honvéd-szobor. Loc:Isaszeg, Szobor-hill. From the railway station a 'red cross sign' trail leads to the Soldier Monument. From the Catholic Church, standing in the middle of the village, take Ady Street to the second crossing further an alley leading to the statue. Phone:+36 28 583100). Isaszeg - I -II. World War II Memorial to soldiers who have beennkilled in World Wars. Each year in January commemoration venue. (Hu: Isaszeg - I. -II. világháborús emlékmű. Loc: Isaszeg, Fő tér). Events: Memorial Day: Battle of the April 6. The Day of the fiesta (farewell day of the church): Aug 20. Pentecost tasting fight (local cooking competition, Location: Rose Sports field u. 2): May. Day of the Town: Jul 1. Do: take walking tour (Map).
Further afield
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| directions=17km north of the limit of Budapest in Pest county, take a train from Nyugati Station toward Veresegyház-Vác. - From Gödöllő take a direct bus #317 or a HÉV suburban train to Mogyorod stop further a bus 320. 325, 326
| content=Németh Kálmán Memorial House, here is a collection of the works of sculptor Kálmán Németh (1903-1979), in his living house (Hu: Németh Kálmán Emlékház] Loc:Fót, Béke út 31.,Phone: +36 27 358130, fax: +36 27 537359, nemethkalman@netroller.hu, Mar-Oct Tu-Sa 10-18, Winter Tu-Sa 10-14. Admission: adults/reduced: Ft300/150). Fáy wine-press house, a historical place was a meeting place for politicans in the 19th century now a restaurant with beautifull view from its terrace András Fáy, a Hungarian author, lawyer, politician and businessman, was the first owner to this wine-press house. A famous Vörösmarty's poem was written here in this place. Nowadays the House is a famous inn place, too. (Hu: Fáy Présház. Loc: is lying Foti Somlyó vineyard, Fót, Rövid dűlő 2, one km northeast of Fót center, Phone: +36 27 395215, faypreshaz@gmail.com Tu-Su 12:00-23:00, free of charge). Károlyi Palace, built in 1850. This is Hungary's most beautiful Classical palace and its exterior was commissioned by Count Károlyi István and made by Ybl Miklós. The Count Károlyi László created a furnished gallery, for the collection of family cultural treasures and the preservation of future generations, which can be visited. (Hu: Loc:Vörösmarty tér 2.,Phone: +36 27 361339, fax: +36 27 361339, lkarolyi@dunaweb.hu Previous registration is necessary). Roman Catholic church in Fót, the main attraction of the town is the Roman-Catholic church; built in romantic style, a work of the famous architects, Ybl Miklós. (Hu:Szeplőtelen Fogantatás Fóti Római Katolikus Plébánia Templom Loc: Vörösmarty utca 2., Phone: +36 27 358083, Fax: +36 (27) 360033, fotpont@gmail.com, Opening hours Mo-Su: 8:00-12.00, 14:00-18.00. Guided tours: every day 8:00-12:00, 14.00-18.00 Languages: English, German; request: in the church;). Somlyó Nature Reserve by Fót, Somlyó is part of the Gödöllő mountain, which is characterized by a variageted surface – steep sides, narrow valleys, undulating parts, plains and hills. Because of the diversity of geology and formations, the flora of the mountain is also varied. A couple of different bird can be see here and to all kind of Hungarian lizard habitat is here. (Hu: Loc:Somlyó Hill, one km northeast of Fáy wine-press house. Phone: +36 1 3914610. Admission: free). The Reformed church of the Holy Roman Empire (Hu: Szeplőtelen fogantatás katolikus templom). More nature sights: Big Lake (Nagy-tó, Fóti-tó), Devil's Dykes. Stay: Pálma Pension & Squash ( Kemény G.u.14., T.:+36 27 363623)
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MonorGreen Market, Strázsa mountain cellars (Strázsa-hegyi pincesor) almost hundred architectural value 19th century building, local history exhibit former pharmacy built in 1850s (address: Kossuth L. u. 86/a.), walnut sculpture of St. Urban, Assumption church (Nagyboldogasszony templom, late Baroque style, built in 1800-1806), Vigadó (Kossuth Lajos és Ady Endre utca corner, 1909), Angel fountain (Luther tér, before Lutheran church). Stay: Nikolette Pension (rooms: one, two or three beds, Ady Endre út 38., T:+3629414524), Nyerges Hotel (Hegyessy-tanya 57.) and riding school. Do: Junior Lovarda riding school, (price: from Ft1,800, Kossuth Lajos utca. Tel: +36 20 4907584)
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Parks
Lower ParkIt has a giant tree sculpture called the World Tree.
Upper ParkOf note is the wild chestnut path, a row of trees where Queen Sisi would often ride her horse.
Elizabeth ParkIt was built in memory of Queen Elizabeth, nicknamed Sisi, after she was assassinated. The park entrance is a long trail of lindens leading to her statue. Turning right at the entrance you'll find the Kálvária monument, which depicts the crucifixion and was commissioned by Grassalkovich and built in 1771.
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Park for National Integration
address: Mihály Táncsics road,Here 64 counties of the former Hungary have contributed their handful of soil to express their national feelings. Gödöllő's culture is one that, at present just as through history, is home to exciting venues year by year. A part of the Erzsébet-park Nature Conservation Area
Others
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address: Repülőtéri uThey offer sightseeing, hang gliding, and parachuting opportunities.
Sándor Petőfi Cultural Centerlocated in a large space-ship looking building. Local performances including theater, dance, puppets, and concerts are often held here.
Trafó Clubis the city's only true club or disco. Local DJs and tribute bands often perform here on the weekends.
City Movie TheaterIt is a small movie theater that shows 2-5 different movies a day on one screen. There is never a line and the theater is never crowded. Prices are typically cheaper than in Budapest with discounts on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Buy
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address: Szabadság tér 12-13.ATM 24h
City Market
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phone: +36 20 823 7974address: Kossuth Utca 46-48.Supermarket chain. More unit: Köztársaság út 85. (far south of the city, Open: M-F 07:00-21:00, Sa 7:00-18:00, Su 8:00-18:00).
Eat
Hungarian
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address: Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 27Good atmosphere with typical Hungarian fare. It can get fairly busy on weekends, so reservations may be needed.
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Yellow Pub és Étterem
address: Dózsa György út 64.Traditional Hungarian dishes and beer. Located a short walk out of the city center. After 21:00, dinner is half-priced.
Pizza
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address: Dózsa György út 36Quality pizziera gives you the choice between thin and thick crusts and also offers soups and sandwiches. On top of that they'll give you a bowl of peanuts to munch on while you wait.
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Pizza Fortuna
phone: +36 28 545-565address: Körösfői Kriesch Aladár utca 14Good, cheap pizza in a residential neighborhood. The only drawback is they don't have anywhere to sit and eat. They deliver everywhere in the city. -
Pizza Palazzo
address: Szabadság tér 2is a bar/pizzeria. They put little tomato sauce on the pizza itself and expect you to make up the difference with ketchup. Not the best in town.
Gyros
In an around Szabadság tér are a few places to get gyros or hamburgers.- Special Gyros at Állomás tér, on the Gödöllő HÉV stop and near the train station serves up the best gyros in town. They're definitely worth grabbing while waiting for the train or HÉV.
Cukrászda
- Sulyán Cukrászda on Szabadság tér 8. offers Hungarian cakes, Somlói galuska, and gellato. During the spring and summer they set up tables outside so you can people watch on the square.
Ice cream
From Spring to Autumn, home-made ice cream, cakes, and soft drinks can be purchased at the main entrance to Erzsébet Park.Sleep
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address: Dózsa György út 36Free wifi internet access. A little bit north of downtown. The Pizza Max Cafe is on the first floor.
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Galéria Restaurant and Pension
address: Szabadság tér 8Reasonable prices and a central location. Also has a traditional Hungarian restaurant.
Connect
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phone: +36 28 430-825address: Dózsa György út 13-15
Go next
- Debrecen, the "capital city of the Great Hungarian Plain"
- Eger, historical Castle
- Hatvan, visit an other Grassalkovich Palace
- Salgótarján, the city boasts two excellent castle ruins and several hiking opportunities through the forested Cserhát hills.