Vác
Get in
By train
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Train Station
address: Széchenyi István utca, 39Vác is well served by MÁV commuter trains from Budapest Nyugati station, forming the northern terminus of two lines. One is the Budapest - Göd - Vác route, which has 2 trains/hour, takes 42 min to Vác, and costs Ft 640 (Ft 550 with a Budapest travelcard). The other one is the Budapest - Fót - Vác route, which has 1 train/hr, takes 85 min and costs Ft 915 (Ft 735 with a Budapest travelcard). You should thus only take a train going to Vác via Göd and ignore those running via Fót. -The Budapest - Vác - Szob semi-fast and semi-express trains also depart from Budapest Nyugati station. The ticket prices are the same as the local trains (Ft 640), but the length of the journey is much shorter (20-30 min). International trains lines (Euro City and Euro Night) which depart from Budapest Keleti station heading towards Warsaw, Prague, Brno, Berlin and Hamburg also stops at Vác.
By bus
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phone: +36 27 304554address: Szent István tér 4Buses to/from Budapest, Balassagyarmat and to all Danube Bend (east bank) settlement.Vác and its area bus lines network map. (PDF)
By boat
MAHART ShipMAHART Ship that departs from Budapest Vigadó tér stops at Vác.
Ferry PierThe ferry runs between Tahitótfalu and Vác.
By car
From Budapest take road #2 or 2/A (E77).Get around
Orientation
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phone: +36 27 316160address: Március 15. tér 17Services: Information • Free brochures about Hungary • English and German guided tours (also in other languages on request) • Help to find accommodation • Organising events • Arranging short travels (1-2 days), visiting theatre in Budapest, trips. Internet: free using of EU-information point (tender information, workplaces in EU). - Sales: Guidebooks • CDs • maps • phone cards • travel tickets for the public transports in Budapest • online sale of tickets to the theatre, concert and sport events in the whole Hungary • view cards, stamps.
See
Around Március 15 Square
- Március 15 tér. Visit the nicest Square of Hungary, all houses of its are national level protected monuments. The main square of Vác is a blend of Rococo and Baroque mansions, but you'll also note the archeaological diggings that dominate the area. The Dominican Church is the baroque cathedral dominating the south side of the square.
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address: Konstantin tér, 11Vác's cathedral on is the building that defines the town. It was begun in baroque style but completed in Neoclassical. It can only be visited during mass or by prior arrangement for tourists, so you may just have to stand outside, admiring its massive columns and statues.
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White church and monastery
phone: +36 27 311275address: Március 15 tér, 22One of the nicest buildings of the square is the White Friars' Church, which had been built in the 18th century in baroque-rococo style. There are different, wonderful decorations in the front of the church, Ion-offsets, spiral ornaments, vases and statues. Despite of the simple outlook the inside is very rich decorated. The colors are bright, the statues are white, and the altar-pieces are genial. The sensation of the year 1995 was the finds in a secret crypt of the church. 200 years along was the entrance of the crypt walled up. During the renovation of the church the entrance had been demolished and several mummies had been found here. See more down at Memento Mori. -
Merciful hospital and Greek Catholic Chapel
address: Március 15 tér, 7-9. -
phone: +36 27 513400address: Március 15 tér, 11
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National Institute for the Deaf and Dumb
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The former High Provost Palace
address: Március 15 tér, 4A significant Baroque architectural monument of the diocese. Built in 13th century, the label also bears witness to this over the balcony. Until the mid-20th century, it was the residence for the High Provost. -
Kuria
address: Március 15 tér, 20.Here was the Bishop's Advisory Board. This was the seat of the Chapter, as evidenced by the arched gate keystone is. A document certifying that also functioned as a hotel since 1770.
Around Konstantin Square
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Apor Vilmos Catholic College building, former seminary
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Bishop's Palace
address: Konstantin tér #6This is a historic building, built between 1768 and 1775. The garden of the palace is a preserved botanical garden of national importance. -
Papsarok buildings
address: Konstantin tér -
Diocesan Library
address: Konstantin tér -
Bishop's and Collegiate's Archives of Vác
address: Konstantin tér -
Small Provost's palace
address: Konstantin tér -
Piarists High School building complex
phone: +36 27 313596address: Konstantin tér ,Köztársasági út 1. -
State music school
address: Konstantin térA modern building.
Other areas
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Town Prison
address: Köztársaság út 62-64.The building of the Prison was built for the convict of the noble youth. It was named "Theresianum" for the honour of the queen. It is still a functioning prison. It gained notoriety during communism and the Horthy regime for being one of the cruelest prisons in the area and there are several famous escape stories. Today you can get eerily close to the building and see the guard towers, as well as a memorial for those who were imprisoned and died there. Round TowerIt is the only remaining part of the former town fortifications. Today it is built into a far more modern house.
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Triumphal Arch
address: Köztársaság u.Also sometimes called the Stone Gate, it was built in 1764 at what was then the town boundary to welcome Empress Maria Theresa. It is notably smaller than most other similar arches (only one lane of traffic can go under it and there are no stairs to the top), still it is nonetheless a beautiful structure in the city. This is only one of this kind in all Hungary. -
Franciscan church and monastery
phone: +36 27 303803address: Géza király tér, 12The oldest church of Vác belonged to the Franciscans. It stood on the place of the old fortress destroyed during the siege of the Turks in 1685. Also known as the Temple of friends; King Géza I buried here. Reformed Church and Parsonage
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Lutheran church and community center
address: Szent István tér ~2 -
phone: +36 27 313413address: Derecske dűlő 2.National level pilgrimage site
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Deákvári R.C. parish
phone: +36 27-312010address: Vörösmarty tér 1. Gombás Chapel
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Calvary
address: Argenti Döme tér -
St. Roch chapel
phone: +36 20 3860242address: Szent István tér -
address: Eötvös utca 3
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Pointed Tower and the Roman wall remains
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Kőszentes bridge
address: Diadal tér, ~18Baroque bridge over Gombás stream with six sacred statues, built in 1753-1757. It is a nationally unique historic edifice. Besides, it is the only Baroque bridge in Hungary today. -
The Red House
address: Doktor Csányi László körút 52This was built in 1733 in Baroque style and it is recognised as a listed building. Through more than two centuries it was the rural building of the bishopcy. Its striking colour was the result of the bricklayers from Naples working here. -
Honvéd Monument
address: Liget (Hwy 2)Military Monument. Built in 1868, the year after the Reconciliation (Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867). This Treaty re-established partially the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hungary, separate from and no longer subject to the Austrian Empire. Railway station buildingProtected Monument
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Felsővárosi Roman Catholic Church
phone: +36 27 311-275address: Káptalan u. 4 -
The Column of the Holy Trinity
address: Szentháromság térThe Column of the Holy Trinity is a historic monument. The column, standing in this square which hosted the fish market, is one of the most beautiful edifices. It was built using sandstone and was commissioned by Bishop Althann between 1750 and 1755.
Museums
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address: Zrínyi u. 41/aThe town's only real museum, though it has several branches.
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Diocesan Museum
address: Március 15 tér, 4A collection of church arts and relics. The frescoed palace has a permanent art exhibition and a millennial history of the Diocese's exhibition. Since 2006, the concerts are also held in the building. -
Memento Mori
address: Március 15 tér, 19This exhibition is a unique in all Europe in the Dominican church crypt you can see naturally mummified corpses in coffins. The former Dominican church crypt was found during the renovations. A special climate of the crypt ensured the very good conditions of 262 coffins and the bodies as well. Here can bee seen the mummies with the rich decorated palls, and the painted coffins. These founds are unique in Central Europe. In front of the church there is the statue of St. Joseph with the little Jesus. The collection includes a few mummies, coffins, costumes and funeral props. -
Greek Church Exhibition Space
address: Március 15 tér, 19History, art, and culture from the once thriving but now nearly non-existent Greek Church in Vác. -
The Medieval Cellar Exhibition Space
address: Széchenyi utca 3-5There is an exhibition in the crypt under the big glass roof. Leads visitors down into a cellar built by King Matthias and displays archeaological findings, from Árpád-age to the modern age. In a 14th-century cellar. -
The Gyula Hincz Collection
address: Káptalan utca 16An exhibit on the history of the town (though it is all written in Hungarian) and a loft featuring artwork for local painter Gyula Hincz. Wine MuseumVaci Curia Winehouse & Wine Collection: History of Wine exhibition, a place where visitors can sample wine rarities.
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Főtér gallery
address: Március 15 tér Göncöl HouseGeological exhibition. The more than 600 pieces collection of geological be known with guided tour
Modern Art CollectionA collection of the most famous works of the past forty years, Matuska Szilveszter, Salvador Dali.
Sports History Exhibition
St. Michael's Crypt
Tower Gallery
Depository of Vac Collection
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Sajdik Ferenc Collection
address: Március 15 térLifetime Achievement Collection Art Collections of Vac, Pannonia Housecast iron exhibition, book binding works collection and works of sugar monumental buildings of Bela Haraszti.
Further afield
MárianosztraOne of the most popular religion places in Hungary. The name of the village came from the patron saint of Márianosztra: (Latin: Maria nostra, meaning: our Maria). Inside the church to the Hungarians’ Patron Saint Maria (Hu:Magyarok Nagyasszonya Plébániatemplom. Loc:Márianosztra, Pálosok tere 2), there is a copy of the holy-picture from the Church of Czestochowa. The village got it as a gift from the Polish congregation. The baroque friary is the third greatest one in the country. Today there is a prison in the building. Officially Museum of Prison and Pauline Monastery Márianosztra, history and everyday life of the prisoners (Phone: +36 27 620400, Fax: +36 27 620442, Email: nosztra.uk@bv.gov.hu, Opening hours: Apr-Oct: Tu-Su 09:00-17:00, Nov-Mar: Tu-Su 09:00-16:00 lunchtime: 12:30-13:00. Admission: Adults/reduced Ft 300/150, 2014). The Kálvária Chapel (Hu:Kálvária-kápolna, Loc:Márianosztra, Rákóczi utca). The Village House (Hu:Faluház. Loc:Márianosztra, Miklós utca 1. Tel.:+36 27 370 496). Börzsöny Forest Railway between Szob and Márianosztra (Börzsöny Kisvasút), Maria Fountain (Mária-kút)), Events: The Patron Saint’s Festival is held in Jul, Sep and Dec.
NagymarosThere is a wonderful view to the Danube Bend and to the Castle of Visegrád from the Julianus look-out tower (Hu:Juliánus kilátótorony. - Phone: +36 27 595100. Fax: +36 27 354245, Email: ugyfelszolgalat@nagymaros.hu, Admission: free Loc: on the Hegyestető 482m a.s.l.There is a hiking trail to the Remete Cave from the tower.). The famous Africa-explorer, hunter and ornithologist, Kittenberger Kálmán lived in the town. His sculpt is on the Main Square and in honour of him every summer the Kittenberger-Festival will be arranged. More sights: Roch Chapel (Hu:Rókus kápolna), Kálvária Chapel (Hu:Kálvária kápolna), Country Flag with relic (Hu:Ereklyés Országzászló), Holy Crucifix Parish Church , built probably in 1290s and its current shape is due to several redevelopments during four centuries, now it contains Baroque and Gothic elements. Its tower from 1509 is the only remaining medieval ecclesial monument of the region. (Hu:Szent Kereszt Plébániatemplom: Loc: Nagymaros, Hrsz. 1., Phone: +36 27 354221, plebania@nagymarosiplebania.hu, Opening hours: Sa 10:00-12:00, 14:00-16:00; Su 15:00-17:00. Admission: Free. Holy Masses: M Th F Sa 18:30; Tu 07:00, Sun 08:00, 9:30, 18:30)
NagybörzsönySights: The St. Stephan Church (Hu:Szent István-templom, Loc: Nagybörzsöny, Petőfi Sándor utca). This is an Árpád age gothic church, built in the 13th century. The church is surrounded by walls. A water-mill from the 29th century is one of the main attractions of the village. The water-mill (Hu:Antal-féle vízimalom, Loc:Széchenyi tér 10 /Hunyadi tér 10-12.) is still working and the former mill-house with the stable exists as an industry museum. Saint Nicolaus Church (Hu:Szent Miklós-templom) built in Baroque style between 1782 to 1788. Church of the miners (Hu:Fájdalmas Szűznek szentelt Bányásztemplom), Gothic style, built in the 14th century. Evangelic church (Evangélikus templom) classicist style, built in the 18th century, - Country House (Hu:Tájház, Loc:Nagybörzsöny, Petőfi Sándor utca 19., Phone: +36 30 6193456. Opening hours: W-Su: 10:00-16:00, Ft 100), in a 17th century building, - showing the history of the local mining industry, wine production and crafts, a permanent exhibition of fine art wood carvings. Forest train is a unique forest train in the mountai, about eight km long to Nagyirtáspuszta from Nagybörzsöny. (Hu:Erdei vasút, Phone: +36 70 5494797, Fax: +36 27 378025, Email: nagyborzsonyiev@gmail.com, working: Apr-Oct tickets Ft 700/350).
Szendehely- Local history collection, the German minority in past memories, equipment, use objects, typical costumes be viewed in the museum (Hu: Falumúzeum. Loc.: Béke utca 25.,T: +36 35 376003 szendesu@axelero.hu). Roman Catholic Church, a free standing, single-nave church. There is a center tower before the south-west facade. At the end is a line closure sanctuary which is narrower as the nave. A sacristy attached on the NW side. Gable roofed. The outer wall of the sacristy is the crest plaque of the Count Mihály Althan who was Bishop of Vac. (Hu: Római Katolikus Templom. Loc.: Váci Rd. T: +36 35 376003).
ZebegényThe most characterises building of the town is the roman-catholic church (Hu:Havas Boldogasszony római Katolikus templom) Petőfi Square, secession style, 1910, a work of the famous architectures Kós Károly and Jánszky Béla. There are nine passion pictures – made form metal – along the road to the classic Passion chapel (Kálvária-kápolna és a kálvária). In the cemetery lies Szőnyi István the famous artist. His former living house exists as a Memorial Museum (Hu:Szőnyi Emlékmúzeum. Loc:Bartóky utca 7.) There is a private shipping-historical collection (Hu:Hajózástörténeti gyűjtemény) in Zebegény owned a retired captain, Rock shrine at the foot of Calvary Mount (Hu:Sziklaszentély). Tradition has that it was a hermit cave and the inhabitant of the cave carved the relief of the Virgin Mary, Villa Maróti (Hu:Maróti-villa), Dőry mansion (Dőry-kastély), National flag and national heroes memorial park (emlékpark) on Calvary hill, Slovak and Swabian peasant houses, the colorfully painted wooden "Sunflower Houses" (Hu:„napraforgó-házak”), in the 1930s, take a walk in the Forest of Börzsöny Mountains (Börzsöny hegység), Old mill (Hu:Öreg malom, Loc:Fischer köz).
VerőceGorka Géza, the famous ceramic artist settled in Verőce; his former house and yard is a Ceramic Museum (Hu:Kerámia Múzeum Verőce, Loc:Szamos Street.22. Phone: +36 30 9508760. Email: Dunai.Adrienne@pmmi.hu, Opening hours: Apr-Oct: Tu-Su 09:00-17:00; Nov-Mar: Tu-F 10:00-16:00. Admission: adult/reduced Ft 600/300. Guided tour: by booking). Further attraction is the St. Andrew church (Hu:Szent András-templom) Lugosi Rd. Visitors can get Szokolya and Királyrét by the narrow-gauge railway and several excellent excursion places (Kisinóc, Nagy-Hideg-Hegy, Csóványos) are easy to reach from these villages. Roman beachhead, castellum (watchtower) ruins (Hu:Római hídfőállás). Retaining wall along the Danube River made by Ybl Miklós unique designs (Hu:Duna-parti támfal). Radio Museum (Hu:Rádiómúzeum Loc:Verőce, Árpád út 21. Opening hours: weekends and holidays (between spring and autumn) 09:30-13:00, 15:30-18:30; winter and bad weather please register. Registry telephone: +36 30 2459 118 or e-mail: kiallitas@oregradiok.hu, Admission: Adults/reduced: Ft 300/150).
Caves of Naszály Mountain
Nature Trail of flood basin
Do
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Primary waterside promenade
address: József Attila sétány, Liszt Ferenc sétány and Ady Endre sétányA walk along it is probably the most worthwhile thing to do in Vác. Besides the Danube and scenery this is an excellent place for people watching and enjoying leisure time with the locals. Post park
Rose garden
Music Pavilon
Events
- 'Váci Tavaszi Fesztivál'
- 'Váci Humor- és Karikatúra Fesztivál'
- 'V4 Visegrádi Négyek Fesztivál és Színházi Találkozó'
- 'Váci Lecsófesztivál'
- 'Szüreti Felvonulás'
- 'Váci Óévbúcsúztató Forraltbor-főző Verseny'
- 'Váci világi vigalom'
- 'Európa fesztivál' - early May
- 'Mária napi búcsú'
- 'Gyalogtúrázók Országos Találkozója'
- 'Őszi Művészeti Hetek'
Buy
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phone: +36 1 366 6388address: Széchenyi István utca 3ATM 0-24. Mobile phone charging by ATM. Traded currencies: USD, EUR. Free WiFi
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phone: +36 40 484848address: Széchenyi utca 28-3224-hr ATM.
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Naszály DiY Store
phone: +36 30 6885718address: Naszály út 1Home Lighting, electrical, household appliances, household equipment, curtain rods, garden tools, garden equipment, home appliances, bicycles, water, gas and heating fixtures and appliances.
Eat
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phone: +36 20 3903367address: Köztársaság út 21.This tiny cafe has probably the tastiest, most creative and simply beautiful desserts in Hungary. This place is a reason in itself to make the 30-minute trip from Budapest to Vác. Outstanding.
Drink
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phone: +36 27 305-839address: Március 15. tér 20.Unique Chocolaterie on main square. Hot chocolates made of real chocolate (worth to try!), coffee specialties, wide tea selection. Classic equipment, friendly atmosphere.
Sleep
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phone: +36 27 316-421address: Vác, Balassagyarmati út 8.
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phone: +36 27 581-290address: Verőce, Csattogó dülő.
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phone: +36 27 308-310address: Between Vác and Verőce at the 2nd km of road #12.
Connect
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phone: +36 27 315 011address: Posta park 2
Go next
- Börzsöny and the Danube-Ipoly National Park (north from Vác) Börzsöny has a large number of hiking routes which goes through beautiful landscapes. During the winter months the ski resort of Nagy-Hideg hill awaits its guests.
- Budapest (By bus, boat or train) capital of Hungary
- Esztergom (Take a ferry, further a bus) home of the biggest basilica of Central Europe
- Fót home of a major cathedral
- Visegrád (Take a ferry, further a bus) a former royal city featuring a castle and citadel on the Danube Bend.
- Vácrátót home of one of the best botanical gardens in the country