Esztergom is a Hungarian city located towards the northern area of the country, within the region of Central Transdanubia, and at no more than 50 kilometers from Budapest. This city is called in several different ways in other countries, such as, for example, Gran in German, Ocrpopoh in Serbian, Ostrogon in Croatian, and Ostrihom in Slovak.
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As a tourist travelling in Central Transdanubia in Hungary, some of the sights and attractions that you may want to visit include the city of Pécs, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the nearby villages of Mohács and Szentendre. Other places of interest in the region include Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Hungary, and the town of Keszthely, which is home to a number of historic buildings and museums.
When it comes to accommodation, Central Transdanubia offers a wide range of options to suit all budgets, from camping and hostels to five-star hotels. There are also plenty of restaurants and cafes to choose from, offering both local and international cuisine.
So whether you’re looking for history, culture, or simply a place to relax and soak up the Hungarian sun, Central Transdanubia is sure to have something for you.
The new Dunaújváros
Dunaújváros is a quite new Hungarian city which was not born until the decade of 1950 by request of the Socialist government. This city is located near the antique town of Dunapentele, in the County of Fejér and within the region of Central Transdanubia. Tourists who are interested in learning more about the recent past of this country should not miss meeting this town during their stay in Hungary.
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