3 result(s) for average temperature in Getting around
Xploring Hungary Video: Etyek-Buda Wine Region
- 14 Jan 2026 2:39 PM
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The Etyek–Buda wine region (usually shortened simply to “Etyek”) is a compact but prestigious PDO region covering just 1,652 hectares of vineyards. It lies west of Budapest, stretching from the Buda Hills towards Lake Velence — Hungary’s second-largest lake — and northwards to the slopes of the Gerecse Hills.
Video: Lake Balaton - The Hungarian Sea
- 28 May 2020 9:35 PM
- getting around
The waters of Central Europe's largest lake quickly warm up with the sun's rays each summer.
Diving In The Flooded Cellars Of “Kőbánya”
- 31 Mar 2016 9:00 AM
- getting around
Are you interested in exciting new diving locations?
Why not try the flooded cellars of one of the biggest breweries in Budapest?
The so-called "Kőbánya" area was previously a limestone mine used for the construction of the Parliament, the Castle and also for the Citadella.
Why not try the flooded cellars of one of the biggest breweries in Budapest?
The so-called "Kőbánya" area was previously a limestone mine used for the construction of the Parliament, the Castle and also for the Citadella.
Xploring Hungary Video: Etyek-Buda Wine Region
- 14 Jan 2026 2:39 PM
- getting around
The Etyek–Buda wine region (usually shortened simply to “Etyek”) is a compact but prestigious PDO region covering just 1,652 hectares of vineyards. It lies west of Budapest, stretching from the Buda Hills towards Lake Velence — Hungary’s second-largest lake — and northwards to the slopes of the Gerecse Hills.
Video: Lake Balaton - The Hungarian Sea
- 28 May 2020 9:35 PM
- getting around
The waters of Central Europe's largest lake quickly warm up with the sun's rays each summer.
Diving In The Flooded Cellars Of “Kőbánya”
- 31 Mar 2016 9:00 AM
- getting around
Are you interested in exciting new diving locations?
Why not try the flooded cellars of one of the biggest breweries in Budapest?
The so-called "Kőbánya" area was previously a limestone mine used for the construction of the Parliament, the Castle and also for the Citadella.
Why not try the flooded cellars of one of the biggest breweries in Budapest?
The so-called "Kőbánya" area was previously a limestone mine used for the construction of the Parliament, the Castle and also for the Citadella.








