A Travel Guide to the Three Danube River Towns in One Article
Hungary is famous for its three Danube River towns, each with its own unique characteristics: - Szentendre (St. Andrew) : Also known as Shandan in Chinese, it is the closest to Budapest and the most commercialized, with the highest number of vendors who speak a few words of Chinese. There are no major attractions here; it is a leisurely town perfect for aimless wandering and taking photos. The town is famous for its colorful houses and various handicraft shops with Hungarian characteristics.😀😀😀 - The town has a main road along the Danube River. Start at the Retro Design Center and walk towards the Christmas Museum . Halfway down the main street, you will find the town's popular photo spot (Herendi Porcelán): a colorful alleyway adorned with rainbow umbrellas. - Recommended Handicraft Shop : RAKU - Visegrád : A historic city that was once the royal palace of Hungarian kings. There are two historical sites worth visiting:😁😁😁 - Visegrád Citadel : Located on a hilltop, this castle ruin offers panoramic views of the Danube River and the houses below. It is a great spot for sightseeing. - Visegrád Royal Palace : Situated at the foot of the hill, this site is relatively less visited, making it perfect for free exploration and taking personal photos. - Recommended Restaurant : Renaissance - A traditional Hungarian restaurant that offers a medieval costume show. The staff wear traditional Hungarian attire, and customers can also change into costumes for free. The atmosphere is unique and worth experiencing.😍😍😍 - Esztergom : The former capital of Hungary and the birthplace of Hungarian religion. The town's attractions are concentrated and easily accessible on foot, with colorful houses. - Esztergom Basilica : The largest and highest-ranking church in Hungary. - Esztergom Castle : It houses artifacts and offers scenic views of the town and the Danube River from its top floor. - Maria Valeria Bridge : A bridge over the Danube River, with the border between Hungary and Slovakia marked at its center. #JustGo #HappyActionTaker #MyHiddenTravelGuide #HungaryTravel #HungaryTravelGuide