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Central Transdanubia: Point of Interest Map
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Central Transdanubia

Map of Central Transdanubia
Cities and Towns of Central Transdanubia

Székesfehérvár -- translated roughly as the `city with the white castle` -- is the principal city in Central Transdanubia. Located about halfway between Lake Balaton and Lake Velence, Szekesfehervar has been at the crossroads of trading routes since the time of the Romans, and today sits at the junction of seven different railroad lines. It was the home of the Kingdom of Hungary`s diet (parliament), and was also the site of royal coronations and burials for over 500 years. The Old Town is hemmed in by two large squares, Town Hall Square (Varoshaz tér) and Coronation Square (Koronazo tér). Historic sights in Szekesfehervar include the Episcopal Palace, with the Globus crucifier statue out front; the Gothic St. Anna Chapel, dating from 1470; and the Serbian Quarter, consisting of Medieval-era thatched houses and a Byzantine-designed church.

Unofficially called `The Capital of Lake Balaton`, Siofok, on the lake`s southern shore, is the most popular resort town on the lake, and the second most-popular vacation destination in Hungary in terms of visitors per year (over 200,000 each summer alone). Siofok is well-known for its extensive coastline, with 11 miles of beaches stretching to the north and south of town. Siofok Beach, the city`s main beach, is the most popular beach in Hungary. Siofok is home to clusters of hundreds of bars, nightclubs and restaurants, making the vacation destination one of the country`s most exciting nightlife hubs. Many Hungarian celebrities own homes in Siofok, and the city is one of the richest areas of Hungary.

Keszthely is the largest city on Lake Balaton, and is positioned on the lake`s western shore. Populated since the time of the Romans, the emergence of a distinct `Keszthely culture` caused the area to flourish in the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries CE. Keszthely is a great place to stay while exploring nearby areas of interest such as the spa town of Héviz and the protected marshland area of Kis-Balaton. Keszthely`s most popular attraction is the 101-room Baroque-era Festetics Palace, one of the three largest country houses in all of Hungary.

Much of Balatonalmádi was built on the site of a large vineyard. When the vineyards died off at the start of the 20th century, the landowners decided to build rental homes to make the area a vacation destination for the middle class. After over 100 years, it is still one of the more popular resort towns on Lake Balaton. There are beaches close to the center of town which offer various water sporting activites, and there is also a state-of-the-art marina for those wanting to enjoy a day (or more) on the water.

The oldest and most popular of the resort towns on Lake Balaton`s northern shore, Balatonfüred is well-known not only for its mineral spas, which have brought travelers to the area for nearly 250 years, but also for its world-class marina and its yachting opportunities. People also travel to Balatonfüred for sun and swimming, as evidenced by the numerous beaches dotting the shoreline, such as Esterházy Beach, Kisfaludy Beach, and Csopak Beach. Visitors are in for a treat if they get a chance to sample the famed local Welschriesling wine.

Hévíz has been known for its thermal lake, the largest in Europe, since the Stone Age. The Romans were the first ones to build baths in the area, and the modern-day Hévíz Thermal Bath was founded in the 18th century by the Festetics family who lived in Keszthely, five miles away. The Hévíz Thermal Bath complex sits on the lake, which never gets colder than 75 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and can reach temperatures of 100 degrees Fahrenheit in summer, meaning it is a popular tourist destination no matter the time of year.

Enjoy some rest and relaxation in Hungary`s newest spa town. Little more than a half-century ago, Zalakaros was a rural hamlet west of Lake Balaton with little in the way of interest to vacationers, save for its proximity to the Kis-Balaton watershed and wildlife refuge. When an oil drilling went awry in the late 1960s, the residents of Zalakaros found that they were sitting on an subterranean thermal spring, as the drillers struck nearly-boiling water! Since then, the hamlet has been marketed as a health and wellness destination.
Regions of Hungary
Budapest
Budapest, Hungary`s capital, is two cities in one! Buda is on a hill and Pest is on a plain, with both sides separated by the Danube River and connected by four magnificent bridges. Budapest is one of Europe`s most delightful and enjoyable cities. It throbs with life morning, noon and night.
Transdanubia
Transdanubia comprises roughly the western half of Hungary and includes many popular destinations and sights, such as Pannonhalma Archabbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; the cities of Gyor and Pécs; spa towns such as Sarvar and Szekesfehervar; and of course the enduringly popular Lake Balaton.
Great Hungarian Plain
The Great Hungarian Plain comprises much of eastern Hungary. It is known for such historic cities as Debrecen and Szeged, both integral places in Hungary`s fight for independence and to the country`s culture. Hortobagy National Park, Europe`s largest grassland, is also located here.
Cities in Hungary
Pecs   
Gyor   
CENTRAL TRANSDANUBIA

Central Transdanubia consists of three Hungarian counties, situated between Budapest and Gyor. The area stretches to the south and southwest to the shores of Lake Balaton, and the region also includes another popular lakeside resort destination, Lake Velence. The region`s largest city is Székesfehérvár, which once served as the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary. There are six cities and towns located along the shores of Hungary`s second most-popular tourist destination, the sunny Lake Balaton.

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