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Szentendre Overview

This tiny town of 20,000 is home to many Budapest businessmen and their families seeking refuge from the commotion of the big city. Its cobblestone streets and tiny little nooks under lush greenery give it something of a romantic character. A small trek up to the top of Church Hill will give you the perfect pictures to send home, and the tiny art galleries and museums are perfect for any troubled genius.


  • Orientation
  • Boats (☎484 40 00) leave from the pier below Vigadó tér ( 2000Ft. h 1½hr., 2 per day.). The train and bus stations are 10min. from Fő tér; descend the stairs past ...more

  • Sights
  • Church Hill (templomdomb), The best place to capture panorama photos of old houses, tons of church spires and a majestic Danube below. Walk up the hill from the Town Hall.Hungarian ...more

  • Food
  • Cafe Christine, (Görög utca 6☎ 369 7008 www.cafechristine.hu), Enjoy reasonably priced tourist food right by the Danube. In the summer, the small cafe opens up onto the sidewalk with plenty ...more

  • Essentials
  • Post Officeon Fő tér (☎06 26 310 011 Open M-F 8am-5pm, Sa 8am-noon.) Police (2000 Szentendre Dunakorzó ☎06 26 310 233). In the neighboring city of Dunakeszi ...more



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