Miskolc
Understand
A quiet suburb of Miskolctapolca, most famous for its cave bath, provides unique cave thermal spa. is a popular ski resort.
Tourist information centre
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phone: +36 46 350 425address: Széchenyi Street (utca), 16You can get some useful information here. The staff speak at least English, German, Russian, Slovakian. Services: All necessary information about Miskolc: tourism, transport, museums, spa, cultural programs, accommodation and catering, trade and services, hiking in the Bükk, sports, addresses, historic monuments, galleries, exhibitions, etc. Accommodation, booking. Entrance tickets for concerts, theatres and other cultural events. Several kinds of Miskolc sightseeing tours. Basic information brochures about Miskolc. You can buy Miskolc Pass Tourist Card here.
Get in
By plane
Miskolc doesn't have an international airport; the nearest ones are in Košice (Slovakia), Budapest and Debrecen.By bus
Since Miskolc is well connected to the rest of the country by railway lines, there are fewer bus lines connecting Miskolc to other cities. Price list, Lines, some of them to Debrecen 05:30-20:00, 20 per day, to Eger 05:00-18:00, hourly, to Hajdúböszörmény 05:35-20:00, 12 per day, Kazincbarcika 5:30-22:00 every half hour, Mezőkövesd 05:00-18:40, hourly; Szerencs every 2 hours, 06:00-18:40; Tiszaújváros every half hour; Hódmezővásárhely, Nyíregyháza, Salgótarján, Sátoraljaújhely, Szeged one morning, one afternoon; Kecskemét and Szolnok daily.By train
The trains going through Northern Hungary all stop in Miskolc, the city can be reached by train from all the major cities (although if you come from the Transdanubian region, you might have to change trains in Budapest which means you have to find your way through the city to the Keleti station.) See the website of Hungary State Railways for information on trains, travel time and prices. The site is available in Hungarian, English and German (this link leads to the English version.International connection to Košice, in Slovakia (daily, one morning and one evening train, 3.5 hr, discounted RW tickets for €6.5) International travel tickets, seat reservation, travel card can be paid in euros. The returning will be paid in forints.
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phone: +36 40 494949address: Kandó Kálmán tér 1-3Miskolc Tiszai railway station is the largest of two railway stations of the city of Miskolc. Built in 1901 in eclectic style, last time modernised in 2003. Services: Automated ticketing, E-Ticket validation, Payment with credit card, Left luggage: daily 06:00-19:40, inside the building station, look for Customer Service Office (Hu:Ügyfélszolgálati Iroda), free of charge. Parking is near the station. Bicycle storage is at the station.)
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By car
Miskolc can be reached from the West on Highway M3, which recently reached the city. The highway connecting Miskolc with Debrecen has also been finished. You have to pay a toll/fee if you want to drive on a highway, which consists of going into any gas or petrol station and purchasing a sticker for your car windshield before you drive on the road.
If you come by car you may expect some trouble with navigation. There is really only one way to get into the village, and it goes through Miskolc, which is not famous for having good road signs. If you are very careful and have at least 2 spare eyes to read the signs, you may well succeed. Or simply ask locals for directions if you feel lost. The spa is about 5 km (3 miles) south of Miskolc city center, west of the main road.
Get around
By bus
If you need info on bus lines, go to the mass transport company's site and click on "Menetrend". At "Viszonylat" choose the number of the bus to see the time tables. (1V and 2V are the tram lines.)Bus lines important for tourists include:
- Bus 1 connects the Tiszai railway station with the downtown and Diósgyőr district
- Bus 2 starts at Búza tér and goes to Tapolca (30 min)
- Bus 5 starts from Felső-Majláth and goes to Lillafüred
- Bus 15 also starts from Felső-Majláth and goes to Ómassa.
Tickets
- General ticket, valid for all buses & trams for one day (napijegy): Ft 1600
- Same for 3 days (tourist ticket): Ft 3000
- same for 7 days (hetijegy): Ft 3900
You can buy Miskolc Pass Tourist Card online or at the hotels. If you have you can travel for free on local buses and trams, and one time on the forest train.
Tickets are the same for bus and tram. General & tourist tickets are not valid on Bus 7 after it leaves Miskolc (Bus 7 is the only city bus that leaves Miskolc; it goes to the nearby town Felsőzsolca.) Penalty if you don't have valid ticket: Ft 3000 if you pay immediately, Ft 6000 if you don't have money with you and have to pay later.
Buses usually open the first door only because it is part of the driver's job to check if everyone has tickets. They open the other doors only if someone wants to leave the bus at that door, and if you get on the bus through those doors, the driver might ask you through the loudspeaker to show your ticket.
By tram
There are only two tram lines, 1 & 2. The end station to both of them is at Tiszai station. Tram line 1 goes to Felső-Majláth. Tram no.1 is the good one to reach the castle of Diosgyor, take off when you can see it on your left hand side.Tram line 2 goes to the metal factory. Be sure to leave Tram 2 at latest at Újgyőri főtér' and change trams if you want to go to Diósgyőr.
By narrow-gauge train
These trains run between and Lillafüred (in 10 km away from Miskolc) with open carriages, 40 min. Inside Miskolc it makes a few more stops, including the one close by to castle of Diosgyor. After Lillafüred it then continues its way up to Garadna village, takes another 20 min. Daily 10:00 - 19:00. Fixed price 800 Ft no matter how far you go.By car
Foreigners sometimes find it hard to find their way in the city. City maps are sold in every bookstore and at some newsstands. There are some road signs, but not too many. In the individual parts of the city parking areas are divided to designated parking zones. The maximum parking time in Green/Yellow/Blue zone: 2/3/4 hours the fees are Ft 340/220/150 per hour. There is two underground car park is at Patak Street and at Európa Square (charge Ft 200 per hour, 2014).By taxi
Moving around by taxi in Miskolc is an easy way to explore the city or get to your destination. Cabs are not hard to find, especially in the downtown area or around the busy tourist attractions. Prices are the same by all company, it averages US$1.00 per km and the basic fee of $1.50-2.00 per ride. Most dispatchers should speak English or German and possibly French, in addition to Hungarian.On foot
Probably the best way to see the spa is on foot.This is recommended for the downtown only. Many of the tourist attractions are quite far from the city centre.
Széchenyi Street is mostly a pedestrian precinct, the tram lines go along it, but cars use it only occasionally.
See
Downtown
- Main Street (Széchenyi st.) and City Hall Square (Városház tér) with 19th-century houses and lots of shops
Houses of worship
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phone: +36 46 411777, +36 46 411 888address: Mindszent tér 2Mindszent was a separate small settlement in the Middle Age, around 1880 united with Miskolc. The church was built on site of a smaller medieval chapel between 1728-1743. The two slender tower of its got in hundred years later. Inside of the church there are beautiful Baroque paintings and statues. Its altarpieces depicting St Peter and St Paul (at the high altar), the Virgin Mary, St Joseph, St Ladislaw, St Stephen paintings were done in 1855 and 1879. The Baroque statue of Mary with the jar (1739) stands before the church. A small Calvary shrine can be found not far from the church; it was consecrated by the Archbishop of Eger in 1864.
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phone: +36 46 358677address: Papszer utca 14A beautiful Gothic church on the Avas hill, one of the oldest buildings of the city, founded in 13th century. A Romanesque style church, and later it was expanded in Gothic style. The belfry was built in 1557. The bells play a melody in every 15 minutes, a variation of the Westminster Chimes. It is a well-known tune in the city. The church is surrounded by a cemetery, where many famous sons of the city were buried.
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address: Deák Ferenc tér 7Built between 1785 and 1806 in Copf style. Here is one of the largest iconostasion in Europe, 16 m high, with 87 pictures of the life of Jesus, and the eleven big orthodox holiday plus Easter what is the Ortodox 'Holiday of holidays'. The Baroque iconostasis was carved in the workshop of Eger, the pictures (with the exception of four of them) were painted by a master from Vienna. The copy of the Akhtyrka Icon of the Mother of God was a gift from Empress Catherine II of Russia. A school, a hospital and a parsonage were also built next to the church in the beginning of 18th Century. The churchyard also served as a burial place, several more than 300 years old marble tombstones are still can be see. The interior is divided into three parts: entrance hall, naos, and sanctuary. The Orthodox Liturgical Museum of Hungary is here, in the former school building (approaching from the churchyard). The Orthodox liturgical collection of its is the richest in all Hungary.
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phone: +36 46 506613, +36 30 4077496address: Pálóczy utcaThis is a beautiful church made of carved wood built in 1998 as the exact copy of the original church that was burnt down in 1997.The first church known by the name of 'Wooden Church' was built in 1724 and it stood until 1937 when demolished. One year later finished the new one. At this time the wood brought from an area of Transylvania with long traditions of wood-carving. The design of the church also had Transylvanian elements. Originally main wing of Wooden Church was 8.5m wide, the south part was only 7-7.4m wide. On the top of the pulpit is a Phoenix wood sculpture, symbolized the eternal rebirth. The windows of the eastern and western side decorated with stained glass. The larger bell called 'Odon' is 360kg, the smaller, 'Alexander', 193kg.
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Minorita Assumption Church
phone: +36 46 505636, +36 46 508048address: Hősök tere 5aThe construction of this baroque church was finished around 1743 though its decoration, equipment and the building of the towers took several more decades. -
Downtown Protestant Church, Rooster church
phone: +36 46 412653, +36 46 508724address: Kossuth Lajos utca 17Description: The classicistic calvinist church was erected in 1786-1808. It has the highest 68m tall tower in the city, housing the 2.6-tonne weight Esther Bell named after Eszter Bató daughter of a wealthy merchant family. Outside decorated mostly with Classicist elements
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Lutheran parish church in Miskolc
address: Hunyadi János utca 8This church, the second one on this site after the lightning affected and demolished the former church, was erected between 1817-1820, the tower of its was finished in 1865. Dimensions of its 31m long and 25m wide. Above the main entrance of church is a very beautiful and remarkable balcony. The classy decorated Empire style stone pulpit made in 1820. The altarpiece painted by Bertalan Székely,-who was a one of the greatest representative of Hungarian historical painting, the Christ on the Mount of Olives finished in 1897. -
St. Anne's Church
address: Szent Anna térThis is a Roman Catholic parish church. Locally it is often referred to as "Red Church", because of its red roof. The church was built between 1816 and 1823, in late Baroque style with some Neoclassical elements; the altar and the pulpit are late Neoclassical. The first public clock of the city was in the church's tower. The rectangular sanctuary of this two naves church, covered with 'Czech-cap' vault. -
phone: +36 46 380065address: Miskolc, Martin Károly utca 5Replacement of a former temporarly chapel (1922) to the local railway workers colony. Built in 1934. A simple late Baroque church in garden district. Interior pulpit and main altar made in Baroque style. It has a nice painted paneled ceiling.
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The name of the Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Diósgyőr
phone: +36 46 379595address: Miskolc, Puskás Tivadar utca 1The original Gothic reformed church was rebuilt in Baroque style in middle of the 18th century. Of the two cemeteries one is still working today, separated into Lutheran, Roman Catholic and Protestant sections. The first owners were members of St. Paul order (Paulines), but Minorites and Franciscan baptized. The entrance of the church look to the west, almost back to the city. This is due the church was formed to west of the settlement. The church was consecrated in the name of the Virgin Mary, in 1753. The main altarpiece depicting the Virgin Mary with a crown on his head, on the right of its is the baby Jesus who a sphere gives to his mother. The coat of arms of Diosgyor also depicts the image of church's patron saint, The church has three side altar, pulpit and an organ in the balcony. There most valuated piece is a very old carved wooden statue of the Virgin Mary, which can be seen in a glass case, made in the 13th century by the Paulines. On the right side in an alcove, look like a cave, is an other statue of the Virgin Mary ordered by a cantor teacher to gratitude in memory of his children recovery from a serious illness
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phone: +36 46 505044, +36 70 5857616, +36 20 921-7373address: Miskolc, Kazinczy utca 7Description: The synagogue, built between 1861 and 1863, is an outstanding example of Hungarian Romantic architecture and one of the largest such buildings in Europe. The temple includes both Neo-Romanesque and Romantic elements. This is the only surviving synagogue in the city and the only still-functioning synagogue of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County. Its Kazinczy Street facade has a rose window and narrow Gothic windows. The synagogue has three aisles. The women's balcony is supported by slim iron pillars decorated with Gothic Revival and Neo-Byzantine elements. The wall paintings feature ornamental an Eastern design. The Exhibition Hall consists of two rooms museum that commemorate the history of the Miskolc Jewish community. One room commemorates the events of the Holocaust in Miskolc, and the other shows scenes from everyday Jewish life in Miskolc prior to the murders.
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phone: +36 46 507 111, +36 30 3592166 (Mobil)address: Miskolc, Búza térProfessional guidance by booking only in Hungarian. The Downtown Greek-Catholic Church was built in eclectic style, in 1912. Nice altarpiece and iconostasis.
Museums
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Diósgyőri Papermill Museum of the Paper Industry
phone: +36 46 530824address: Miskolc, Hegyalja utca 203/1Guidance in Hungarian only. There are exhibited the historical artefacts of the local company (Diósgyőri Papermill) on two levels. The workshop on the first floor, for preparing hand-made paper, helps you to remember the days of the undertaking working in the course of the manufacture.
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Herman Ottó Museum Exhibition building
phone: +36 46 560170address: Miskolc, Papszer utca 1.The richest Conquest cemetery of the Carpathian Basin. A noble of Miskolc in national politics. Endre Szasz collection. 'Ages, photos, cameras' permanent exhibition in the history of photography. Gift shop. -
Ottó Herman Museum, Picture Collection
phone: +36 46 560 170address: Görgey Artúr utca 28.is the largest museum of Miskolc. It has more than 600,000 artifacts. Its main focus is on archaeology, mineralogy, arts, history and ethnography. The collection of fine arts located here: shows works of Hungarian artists in the 18th-20th century. Over the museum here is a library and the storerooms are there. The museum named after the famous polyhistor Ottó Herman in 1953. -
phone: +36 46 560170address: Görgey Artúr utca 28.Two permanent exhibitions were opened in the “Pannon Sea Museum” in Miskolc on 20 November 2013. The exhibition “On the paths of a primeval forest — The swamp cypress forest of Bükkábrány and its era” tells the visitors about the environment of the 7 million years old swamp cypresses in Bükkábrány in a playful environment. Besides fossils of several prehistoric animals and plants, Rudapithecus fossils representing the beginning of human evolution, mysteries of paleo-magnetism, almost the whole spectrum of raw materials from the Miocene epoch and secrets of volcanic activities in the Pannon Basin await curious visitors.
The beautiful pieces of the collection “Minerals of the Carpathians” was selected from the second largest Hungarian mineralogical collection.
Our regular and periodical programmes are held in a conference room for 80 persons, in a projector room for 40 persons and a seminar-room for 15 persons and are assisted by a separate museum educational facility. -
phone: +36 46 555391, +36 30 3593539address: Miskolc - Avas, Szentgyörgy u. 23Located in Miskolc #23 post office. Shows the development of communication in the last over 130 years. old telephones, and telephone exchanges, telegraph, transmission equipment, mobiles (many of them are still working). - Outside public phones and Erste Bank 24-hr ATM.
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Szőnyi István Gallery
phone: +36 46 340704address: Miskolc, Széchenyi utca 21The gallery was named after István Szőnyi (1894-1960), Hungarian painter. The building was built in 1927, and later the famous doctor, Petro Sándor (1907-1976) was acquired. A nationally known, modernly equipped private clinic operated here. He was a private collector and his heritage. Contemporary Fine and Applied Arts exhibits can be seen here. -
Gallery of Miskolc - Petró House
phone: +36 46 500680address: Miskolc, Hunyadi utca 12.Visit the permanent exhibition of graphic artist, Lajos Szalay. Art Library. The building was built in 1927, and later the famous doctor, Petro Sándor (1907-1976) was acquired. Here operated a nationally-known, well-equipped modern private clinic. He was also a private collector his collection include local history items, 19th-century art works, and modern Hungarian works of art, miniature, silver, and rug collection. After his death the all heritage received the Herman Otto Museum. -
Gallery of Miskolc - Feledy House
phone: +36 46 500680address: Miskolc, Deák Ferenc tér 3.An exhibition hall about Life of Gyula Feledy, a graphic artist. The works of Gyula Feledy and his contemporaries can be see here. -
phone: +36 30 6609299address: Miskolc, Dérnyé utca 3The Museum of Theatrical History and Acting located in the National Theatre of Miskolc Classicist style building. This two-story building preserves the remnants of a theatre from 1823. The building served as quarters for generals and a trade school. Guidance: only Hungarian; duration: 45 mins. Services: cloak-room, café, buffet, toilet/WC.
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phone: +36 46 359905, +36 30 9350789address: Miskolc, Mexikó-völgyThe Collection of Mining in Miskolc shows the general history of mining technology, and also miner's clothes, blasting tools of it. On-demand functional demostration is available.
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Library and Collection of Selmec of the University of Miskolc
phone: +36 46 565111address: Miskolc - Egyetemváros, Egyetem u.The most important museum collections: collection of articles of the university's historical, numismatic collection, photo archive, certificate archive, the mining-themed stamp collection, a collection of miniature books, industrial and technical history items, the works of fine art. -
phone: +36 46 345469, +36 20 9795487address: Miskolc, Kazinczy utca 16.A small exhibition about the post history on the fifth floor of the Directory of Miskolc of Hungarian Post.
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Gallery of Miskolc - Rákóczi-House
phone: +36 46 500 680address: Miskolc, Rákóczi utca 2.Contemporary art exhibitions and thematic exhibitions focusing on actual social problems. Museum education and talent management programmes, fine art courses and model drawing studio awaits students and school pupils. The one and only educational museum for contemporary art, the “Big Kunszt” (“Big Deal”) where you may learn about contemporary art and the contextual, visual and technical features of the masterpieces in an unconventional and visitor-friendly way. Services: cloak-room, café, buffet, toilet/WC.
Monuments
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phone: +36 46 517700address: Városház tér 1
Avas Lookout TowerWith panorama on the city. This is a 72-metre tall TV tower on the Avas hill in Miskolc. It was built in 1966 in place of a wooden lookout tower.
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phone: +36 46 516700address: Déryné utca
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address: Miskolc-Diósgyőr, Vár u. 24This is a partly restored medieval castle, surrounded by the modern blocks of flats. In 2014, some part of the castle was rebuilt, other were renovated. The reconstructed rooms are furnished with mediaeval-style furniture. Main parts: "Knight’s Hall", include two naves with three columns in the middle, and with its 380 sq meters area, one of the largest rooms of medieval castles in Central Europe. "The Chapel" is a two-storied chapel with octagonal apse. It's the central room of the east wing, and a hallowed place. "The towers" In order to enhance the romantic impression, the southwestern tower can be seen in its shape from the 1800s, when it was ruined by a bolt. The upstairs rooms of the other three towers host exhibitions, and lookouts on the roofs."Palace Wings": Three of the four one-storied palace wings remained (rebuild): the northern with the Knight’s Hall, the eastern with the chapel and the kings’residence, and the southern with the queens’ rooms. These rooms serve visitors and interactive spaces that present the medieval castle life and different crafts and trades. "'Wine cellar", consists of two rooms and an interior space of a floor height, can be reached from the West Wing. "Exhibitions" of the castle: castle history exhibition: gives you a taste of archaeological findings in the area of a castle and the old Pauline monastery, medieval weapons and here located the biggest Wax Museum of Central Europe (greatest number of figures) shows the everyday life in Diósgyőr in the Middle Ages. "Lower Castle" contains a functional copy of a 16th-century cannon, which is used at big events. Garden of Queens a place where herbs and spices were grown, some type of them can be find still today. "Courtyard": The main entrance of the upper castle is the northern gate, that is reached through the royal stairs. The northeastern and southwestern decorated stairway leads to the upstairs loggia decorated with stone carvings. "Tournament Field" provides a venue for events as to equestrian shows and to host different events and concerts. Nearby is the "Market Place" of the Castle in front of the Tournament Field. The Market Place offering the general services, it is functioning as a real market place for artisans and merchants and holding regularly fairs.
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phone: +36 46 512700address: Városház tér 8
Miskolctapolca
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phone: +36 46 560 030address: Pazár István sétány 1.A unique experience to swim (well, you can't really swim there), splash, play and walk around in a large cave system, which has water temperatures from 20-36 °C (thermal water), and has warm, wet air inside even in the winter. Its curative effect is due to the karst water and the unique climate. This is a must do if you are in Miskolc. The caves are around 150 m long but naturally nothing is straight, and it's all quite dark (it's a cave, after all). The bath also has pools outside the cave: 3 children's pools, pond pool, spa experience, mussel pool, swimming pool; Indoor pools: two thermal pools (33-35°C), roman Hall (32°C), stars room (32°C), old cave pool (29-30°C), hall bath (29-30°C). Sauna and solarium park: finnish saunas (4), infra saunas (4), steam room (1), solariums (2).
- The Cave Bath is surrounded by a large park which has an artificial lake where you can row boats.
- Rock chapel (a chapel in a small natural cave)
- Akropolis is an adventure park for kids and grown up.
Further afield
AggtelekThis village together with Jósvafő are famous for their huge and beautiful karst cave system. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. This is a complex of huge karst plains and plateaus. There are a few caves you can visit with different route for each of them. Opening hours and prices depend on the season and the long of tour. There is a tourist information center next to the main cave entrance (email: aggtelek@touristinform.hu, Tel: +36 48 503 000). Sleep: there is a nice camp site with wooden houses or places for your tent. Ask availability at the visitor centre opposite the cave entrance.
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phone: +36 46 506 442address: Miskolc, Görgey A. utca 19.A multi-purpose indoor arena in Miskolc. It is primarily used for ice sports and is the home arena of Hungarian top division ice hockey club Miskolci JJSE. Part of the Miskolc Leisure Centre (Miskolc Városi Szabadidőközpont)- Events, concerts, ballets, hockey matches, figure skating competitions. Services: Skate sharpening and rental
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Wine Tasting at Avas Cellars Aranykorona Hotel, Restaurant and Cellar
phone: +36 46 506 882address: Kisavas, Első sor 19-20.Wine tasting and cellar visiting program at Avas hill in the Hotel Étterem és "Sétáló Pince". Every Friday you can discover the secret at the "stomach" of Avas Hill. Here is a wonderful, long historical cellar, and you can take part in a guided tour and a complex wine tatsing program. Duration: about 2 hours. -
phone: +36 46 516700address: Address: Déryné street 1The main theatre of Miskolc, and the oldest theatre company of Hungary. Its current Classicist and Neo-baroquebuilding built between 1847–1857. The building was reconstructed in 1880, and extending with a fire-watch tower. This is not only theatrical plays, but also to events like the International Opera Festival. Ticket office (Hu:Jegyiroda): Miskolc, Széchenyi István út 21. (next door toward west) Phone: (+36) 46 516735. +36 46 516736, Fax: +36 46 516734, jegyiroda@mnsz.eu. Also here can you find a small theatre museum.
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Palace of Music
address: Bartók squareIt is the building of the Béla Bartók Secondary School and the Béla Bartók Music Institute a faculty of the University of Miskolc. The Palace was designed in Neo-baroque style and was built between 1926 and 1927.The concert hall still preserves beautiful frescoes and gilded stuccos. It has a large concert hall where concerts are regularly held. -
phone: +36 46 332121address: CsanyikvölgyYou have to climb up to the hilltop. Originally it was a wildlife park showing the wild animals of the surrounding Bükk mountains. Today not only local wild animals can be seen here, but also exotic animals like camels, monkeys, parrots, tiger, leopard. The zoo has about 700 animals of 130 different species. Not so many exotic, but many domestic and hungarian animals. Children usually like it.
Festivals and events
- Queen Spring 22 May. Renaissance season opening in the castle of Diosgyor.
- Bartók + in June is an international opera festival with opera and ballet performances at the theatre and additional localities presented by international guest artists and companies.
- Medieval commonalty joust in the court of King Louis the Great. 14–15 August in the castle of Diosgyor.
- CineFest is a week-long international film festival in September, organized for the 7th consecutive year in 2010. Expect somewhat obscure but very interesting feature and documentary films, rollercoaster sessions of half-amateur short films of inapprehensible quality, and a haphazard but invariably watchworthy selection of short animations, almost all with English subtitles; also workshops and talks with foreign guests.
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Avasi Borangolás (open day of winecellars 11 May)
address: Avas HillMore than 900 wine cellars are on the Avas hill in the centre of Miskolc. On the nearest Saturday to 11 May (Day of Miskolc) are more than 30-40 wine cellars open for visitors. Lot of eateries and wine-bibbing on the small roads. Nice panorama to the centre of the city.
Buy
Supermarkets
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address: Kiss Ernő utca 13/c
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phone: +36 46 500 374address: Diósgyőr, Fényesvölgyi utca 11A big chain. And a dozen units more in the city
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Penny Market discount supermarket
address: Andrassy Street, 61 -
Real discount supermarket
address: Corvin utca 11 -
Real discount supermarket
address: Árpád út 2 -
SPAR supermarket
address: Király Street 7/a -
Tesco supermarket
address: Arany János Square 1 -
address: József Attila út 87
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address: Pesti út 7
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InterSpar hypermarket
address: Bajcsy-Zs. utca 2-4. -
Tesco 'Avas' hypermarket
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Tesco 'Szentpéteri kapu' hypermarket
address: Szentpéteri kapu 103
Malls
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phone: +36 46 503 000address: Szentpáli u 2-6The mall complex consists of three buildings connected by bridges. Building A is a two-storey building, hosting most of the shops around a large central hall. Building B hosts the cinema and some smaller shops, its ground storey is occupied by a car park and five smaller shops opening to the street. Building C is a three storey car park. There is a large supermarket and lots of different shops. Bowling. Gambling Hall. Six catering units located here: fast food restaurant, snack bars, cafe-restaurants.
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phone: +36 46 502306address: Bajcsy-Zs street 2-4.The other large shopping mall in the downtown. The Szinvapark complex consists of two buildings on the two banks of the stream Szinva, connected by a glass-walled bridge. It hosts 70 businesses including Media Markt, InterSpar and Raiffeisen Bank. ATMs. Bowling, cafes
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Park Center shopping park
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STOP.SHOP shopping park
address: Szentpéteri kapu 80 / a
Eat
Confectionery
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Falánk Fanny Pastry Shop
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Kisgergely Confectionery
address: Diósgyőr, Nagy Lajos király utca 9-13
Budget
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Julia Chinese restaurant
address: Buza ter cheap Chinese restaurant
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Fozelekbars
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Calypso Tavern
address: Városház tér 7 Dolce Vita Restaurant and Pizzeria
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Palacsintaház Restaurant
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Halásztanya Restaurant
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Kemencés Tavern
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Kis-Anna Fishermen’s Garden
address: Miskolctapolca, Görömbölyi u. 38. -
Matróz grill Restaurant
address: Széchenyi utca 68 -
phone: +36 46 355 444address: Városház tér
Mid-range
Tusculanum restaurantIn the summer, you can sit in the restaurant's garden. Food is pretty good (don't miss the "Grandmother's Meat Soup", and don't expect to be able to eat much more after you are done). Service varies widely with the waiter who serves you.
Splurge
Drink
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Padlás Jazztaurant
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Kortyolda Restaurant and Brewery
address: Széchenyi u. 26Since 2007 they create an own beer, this beer was called Korty (now we also mention it as Corvinus Rex). This contains: the famous Tokaji aszú wine, the malt from the Hernád Valley, combined with karst water from Miskolc. This is a special beer, with unique colour and taste. As it contains aszú wine, its alcohol capacity is higher than a simple beer's capacity, also offer other home-made beers like brown and lager beer, furthermore you can drink some seasonal beers like IPA (Indian Pale Ale), ginger, chestnut, apple and Paracelsus beer. Impressszó Club Restaurant
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Café du Boucher - Belgian Beer Café
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Avasi Wine Museum and Wine Restaurant
address: Latabár sor 388 -
Déryné Pub
address: Déryné utca -
Grizzly Music Pub
address: Városház tér Cafe du BoucherMany different Belgian beers and cigars. Food is excellent and English is spoken. Make sure you leave a good tip so that the bell is rung as you leave the place.
Sleep
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Hungaria Pansion and Restaurant
phone: +36 46 432884address: Csabai Street 7Non-smoking rooms, family rooms, heating, 24-hour front desk, barber/beauty shop, restaurant (a la carte), solarium, massage, children's playground, garden, WiFi, parking free. -
phone: +36 46 422330address: Kiss József Street 4
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phone: +36 46 555-010address: Fecske u. 15-17.
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phone: +36 46 422 100address: Miskolctapolcai road, 1
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phone: +36 46 561561, +36 46 561560address: Miskolctapolcai út 25
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phone: +36 46 793866, +36 30 2187272address: Miskolctapolcai út 711 rooms, 2 apts, 3 suites.
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phone: +36 46 562-215address: Csabai u. 36.(website in Hungarian)
Hunguest Hotel Palota
City Hotel MiskolcA nice modern hotel in Miskolc. The staff are friendly and speak English.
Hotel Old MiskolczWith its art deco style fits in the surrounding buildings radiating the atmosphere of the early 20th century.
Levay Villa PensionThe three-star Pension building was built in a green belt garden suburb in 1916, according to the architectural plans of Josef Seiler, the master-builder from Vienna. Very close to City Hotel. English is spoken well. A good friendly hotel.
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Varkert
address: Diósgyőr -
Zenit Pension
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address: Miskolctapolca3-star hotel. Near the cave bath, a boating lake and parks.
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phone: +36 20 966 7250address: 3519 Miskolc Bencések street 13.
Connect
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phone: +36 46 511510address: Kazinczy Ferenc utca 16
Wifi
There are free Wi-Fi hotspots at Heros Square and Szinva Terrace as well as at some other places like Szinvapark and Miskolc Plaza (Mall) You can use free Wi-Fi on the new trams, too.Go next
- Eger — famous for its baroque buildings, castle and wines, especially Bull's Blood (Bikavér)
- Gyöngyös - city of Wines
- Hollókő — a beautiful old preserved village. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage List
- Lillafüred (W 15 km) — there's a narrow gauge train to this nice village in Bükk mountains sitting in a valley by Hámori lake, where you can visit several caves.
- Mezőkövesd — spa with hot mineral water
- Sárospatak — Rakoczi Castle, is the highlight here.
- Sátoraljaújhely - the northeastermost town of Hungary. A splitted town eastern half of its in Slovakia.
- Szerencs — famous for its castle. Chocolate factory, guided tours and industrial history museum
- Salgótarján — a modern mining town situated in the hills with two castle ruins
- Tokaj — a famous wine town producing high quality white wines. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage List