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匈牙利不止布达佩斯,这些小镇风情更迷人
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本文作者作为匈牙利本地人,推荐了布达佩斯之外的几个特色小镇,包括以彩虹雨伞和露天博物馆闻名的圣安德烈(Szentendre),充满童话色彩的霍洛克(Hollókő),世界闻名的葡萄酒产区托卡伊(Tokaj),以及位于巴拉顿湖畔的蒂豪尼(Tihany)和以街头艺术著称的陶波尔察(Tapolca)。文章强调了这些小镇独特的文化、建筑、美食和自然风光,鼓励游客深入体验匈牙利的多元魅力,而非仅停留在首都。

✨ 探索匈牙利不止首都:作者作为本地人,强烈建议游客不要只将时间花在布达佩斯,匈牙利乡村的众多小镇同样充满魅力和值得探索的特色。

🏘️ 圣安德烈(Szentendre)的独特风情:距离首都不远,圣安德烈以其鹅卵石街道、色彩缤纷的房屋、巴洛克教堂以及充满艺术气息的装饰(如彩虹雨伞)而闻名,并拥有匈牙利最大的露天民族博物馆Skanzen,让游客仿佛穿越时空。

🏰 童话般的霍洛克(Hollókő):这个被列为联合国教科文组织世界遗产的村庄,保留了传统的Palóc文化和建筑风格,洁白的房屋搭配深棕色木梁,宛如童话书中的场景,非常适合体验传统匈牙利生活,并可登临霍洛克城堡俯瞰全景。

🍇 葡萄酒爱好者的天堂——托卡伊(Tokaj):作为世界著名的葡萄酒产区,特别是以甜白葡萄酒Tokaji Aszú闻名,作者推荐深入当地家庭经营的酒窖,与酿酒师交流,品尝地道的佳酿。

🏞️ 巴拉顿湖畔的蒂豪尼(Tihany)与陶波尔察(Tapolca):蒂豪尼是巴拉顿湖畔的标志性小镇,拥有古老的本笃会修道院和回声山,而附近的陶波尔察则以Tapolcai Halas Lépcső充满活力的街头艺术(描绘锦鲤)以及独特的地下湖洞船游体验而吸引游客。

Instead of spending all your time in Budapest, I recommend visiting towns in the Hungarian countryside.

As someone who was born and raised in Hungary, I can understand why so many tourists flock to Budapest.

It's easy to spend a week (or more) in the capital city, doing everything from cruising on the Danube to sipping cocktails in a ruin bar or riding the Ferris wheel.

However, I think you'd be doing yourself a disservice if you didn't visit some of the country's smaller towns, too. Here are five of my favorites.

I've lived in Szentendre for nearly a decade and still love its charm.
Some of the streets are decorated with whimsical rainbow umbrellas.

Located less than an hour outside the capital is Szentendre, a town filled with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, Baroque churches, and charming alleys adorned with flower pots and whimsical umbrellas.

While there, I recommend walking through the heart of town or strolling along the Danube River with award-winning ice cream from Teátrum Pizzabár.

I also suggest relaxing in a deck chair at Kacsakő Bisztró, a bohemian riverside spot beloved by locals. There, you can watch the Danube drift by or listen to live music while eating a juicy burger or smoky barbecue ribs.

Before leaving, stop by Skanzen, Hungary's largest open-air ethnographic museum. Here, you can truly feel like you've stepped back in time. Complete with authentic artifacts and relocated homes, this museum is broken up into regions that represent different parts of Hungary.

I think Hollókő looks like it belongs on the pages of a storybook.
I recommend visiting Hollókő around Easter.

About an hour and a half outside Budapest lies the village of Hollókő, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that beautifully preserves traditional Palóc culture and architecture.

I love the way the whitewashed houses with dark-brown wooden beams line the narrow streets, as if they've been plucked from a fairytale.

Some of my favorite things to do include wandering around the old village, visiting the Palóc Doll Museum with my kids, and marveling at the intricate lacework displayed at Szatyingos, a museum that hosts demonstrations and craft workshops.

I also recommend buying a local pastry, like a lángos (deep-fried flatbread) or a kürtőskalács (chimney cake), and heading up to Hollókő Castle for panoramic views.

Wine lovers should definitely visit Tokaj.
I think Hungary's wine regions are worth exploring.

When visiting Hungary, I think every wine lover should know about the Tokaj, Eger, and Villány regions. However, as a fan of white wine, Tokaj is my favorite.

Within this region lies the town of the same name, which is about two and a half hours east of Budapest.

Although the town's World Heritage Wine Museum is on many travelers' to-do lists, I recommend visiting a family-run cellar instead. In my experience, the owners often have a wealth of knowledge about the region and its wines, as many families have been living here for generations.

Tokaj is also the birthplace of Tokaji Aszú, a sweet white wine that I think every traveler should taste. I also suggest trying different cuvées, too, which are blended wines.

Tihany is a popular summertime destination on Lake Balaton.
My family and I visit Tihany every summer.

Two hours outside Budapest lies Tihany, an iconic town on Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe.

The main attraction is the Benedictine Abbey of Tihany, a church that dates back to the 11th century.

My family and I visit Tihany at least once every summer to marvel at the views, shout at Echo Hill, and wander among the town's thatched-roof cottages, artisan shops, and cafés.

My favorite place in Tihany is an espresso bar called Kotyogós Kávéterasz. Its terrace overlooks the Inner Lake (Belső Tó) and has a huge grassy area for kids to play. I love ordering the elderflower mead, while my husband almost always chooses the lavender rose spritz.

While you're near Lake Balaton, don't forget to check out the street art in Tapolca.
I love the artwork at Tapolcai Halas Lépcső.

Tapolca is about an hour west of Tihany and is perhaps best known for the vibrant street art at Tapolcai Halas Lépcső. There, artists showcase the colorful koi fish in Lake Malom.

Other spots I recommend visiting include Szerelmesek Hídja (Lovers' Bridge), Tópart Bisztró, and the Tapolca Lake Cave Visitor Centre, where visitors can take a 10 to 15-minute boat ride underground.

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