Worst experience at the place. I came there from Budapest, travelling 4 hours in the train. I was ready to pay for the ticket. It was just 900 forint. But they refused to issue ticket, citing that a single person cannot be given a ticket, citing it as a safety rule. And those shameless creatures were asking me to bring someone else to accompany. What kind of safety rule is it? And who the hell made such kind of safety rules? There are many other observation decks all around Europe and havent seen any kind of such wierd safety rule anywhere. They say that if any issue occurs to the 1st person, 2nd one could inform. But what if both of them encounters some incident? What is the logic behind such foolish rule? And no moron there was ready to help. I needed just 15 minutes to watch the city from the top and take a few videos. And these shameless creatures spoiled the mood. Another wave of a pandemic should come to shove these rules up to their throats. They will spend time reading their rules at home then. Worst worst worst. I think these morons are too greedy and need more money, thats why the are persuading the tourists to bring more people to buy tickets from them, in the name of such...
Read moreI recently visited Nagyerdei Víztorony (Water Tower) with my friends, and it was a fantastic experience! The tower itself is an impressive historic structure, beautifully restored to blend the old with the modern. The surrounding area is peaceful and perfect for a relaxing outing.
One of the highlights of our visit was the café inside the water tower. The atmosphere was cozy, and the selection of drinks and snacks was excellent. We enjoyed a great cup of coffee while taking in the unique ambiance. The outdoor seating area was a perfect spot to unwind and chat with friends.
Another amazing part was the panoramic view from the top. Climbing up was absolutely worth it, as we got to enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding Nagyerdő Park and Debrecen city. It's a great place for photography lovers as well!
Overall, Nagyerdei Víztorony is a must-visit in Debrecen, whether you want to relax, explore history, or enjoy a nice drink in a unique setting. Highly...
Read moreThere is an entrance fee of aprox 600HUF. You buy it from the ground store. Then the stairs are through the right side of the bar. You have to scan the QR code on your tickets. Watch your forehead if you re tall when climbing the stairs. Final ascent is a bit scary if you are afraid of heights because you see through the metal stairs down to the ground. Once on top, there is not much to see, because in Debrecen in general there s not much to see. You can take a nice picture of the stadium near by and the aquapark on...
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