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Top 5 Things to Do in the Hidden Pozsonyi Street

In this video we’ll show you a Budapest hidden gem tourist guides often overlook: The Pozsonyi út, which is a street filled with restaurants, brunch places, cafes and shops!
When in Hungary, Budapest, The Margaret Boulevard is full of interesting sights you can enjoy as you make your way from one nice place to another while exploring the capitol. You may have been to Margaret Island or looked at the gorgeous looking VÃgszÃnház theater, but you may have missed a little street right next to Margaret Bridge: The Pozsonyi út!
This street has many restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines to choose from. If you want traditional Hungarian cuisine, want to explore how the local asian restaurants are, get hungry for spanish tapas, or want to try some italian, you’ll surely find something that wont dissapoint. The are also has many small artisan shops for baked goods, pizza slices, or sweet desserts. There are also many cafes which focus on delivering a cozy experience along with some specialty coffee, so if you also enjoy coffee for its flavor, make sure to visit them! You can also buy some excellent coffee beans! What’s also really cool about the Pozsonyi street is that most places are pet friendly, there are even dedicated spaces on the street in case your little one “needs to go”! It’s impossible to call out all the places, even we didn’t have the ability to visit every single establishment. We wish that this video inspires you to visit the area and explore it for yourself!
Sarki füszeres is a very good place to have brunch. It has a uniqe shape, just like the name also represents (Delicat around the corner :)) Make sure to book a table in advance or expect to wait a little when you arrive in the morning hours. It also has indoor seating but it is not too big. Sitting outside gives the best vibe.


We had dinner at Babka, which is a Middle Eastern restaurant. One of the best restaurants of this kind, not too cheap but the food was amazing. We ordered several small plates to try as many kinds as we could 🙂

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Castle Town of Wine | Eger

In this video, we are exploring the unique town of Eger!
Eger is a historic town in Hungary with a Castle, a cute inner town and some excellent local Wine! If you are looking for a day-trip away from Budapest while traveling in Hungary, this could be one!
Eger is 2 hours away from Budapest by train, or about an hour and a half with car. This historic town was formed inn the 10th century and became an important religious center, known for it’s narrow cute alleys and the Castle which held back the Turkish Army during the Ottoman Empires conquest!
Eger is surrounded by many hills ideal to grow grapes for wine. The local Bikavér red cuvee can be interesting for wine enthusiasts, but there is also some excellent Pinot Noir as well. For those who enjoy white wines you have many options too, like the local cuvee known as Egri Csillag (Star of Eger), also some Rieslings or Chardonnays.
Eger is also a nice Area for those who want to go Hiking. Nature is close and there are many nice villages in the area to use as starting places for Hikes, since the Bükk National Park is right here!
During our visit, we went to the following places you may find interesting:
Manooka Cafe: Cute little specialty coffee place hidden in an allyway just right next to the main scquare. https://g.page/manookakavezo?share
Macok Bistro is just at the foot of the castle. The prices are not cheapest but you get great service and a nice ambiance and amazing food. Make sure to have reservation especially if you visit on the weekend: https://g.page/MacokBisztro?share



Kávézz.On Coffee is a specialty coffee place, where you get your coffee from a window, so dont expect to have places to sit. This is a true coffee to go place 🙂 https://goo.gl/maps/SVcKcxprjXzJGSVU8

We stayed at the Hotel Villa Völgy, check out the video where we give you a tour of the Hotel and our feedback. This is our go to Hotel when we stay in Eger.