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Eger

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 Photo Credit: Biro Zoltan
Photo Credit: Biro Zoltan
 Photo Credit: Biro Zoltan

Eger sits in northern Hungary and is known for its well preserved Baroque center, historic castle and long tradition of wine and craft that draw visitors from across Europe. In the Dobó Square heart of town, colorful façades and cafés spill into pedestrian lanes that lead up toward Eger Castle, a stronghold famed for the 1552 defense against an advancing Ottoman army. The castle courtyard and its exhibits offer a hands on sense of how the city met its past challenges, while views from the ramparts reach across rooftops and vineyards toward distant hills.

A short walk from the square is the Eger minaret, the northernmost surviving Ottoman minaret in Europe and a rare reminder of the city’s time under Turkish rule. Climbing its 98 stone steps leads to a balcony with a new perspective over the old town’s tile roofs and church steeples, and touches of Ottoman architecture contrast with the Baroque and neoclassical shapes that define much of Eger’s skyline.

Just beyond the historic center, the Valley of the Beautiful Women (Szépasszony völgy) unfolds with cellars carved into soft tufa rock, where generations of winemakers have perfected local styles. Many of these cool, earthen spaces open their barrels to visitors offering tastes of Egri Bikavér, the region’s legendary red blend whose name and robust character are tied to local lore, alongside lighter varietals like Egri Csillag white blends. A casual afternoon here can feel like a gentle cellar crawl, with seasonal music or simple snacks adding to relaxed tastings under vine covered walkways.

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