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Debrecen is the "Capital city of the Great Hungarian Plain", and the county seat and largest city of Hajdú-Bihar county in eastern Hungary. It is the second largest city in the country with about 200,000 inhabitants and historically the most imporatant city in Hungarian protestantism.
[edit] UnderstandThey used to say "who in their sane mind would build a city in the middle of nowhere where there is no mountains, forests, water or roads?". Still, the answer is a mystery, but Debrecen is the second (or third, depends on the census) largest city of Hungary. It used to be Europe's largest Calvinist city (was called "The Calvinist Rome"), and the Grand Church (Nagytemplom) is a reminder of the city's heritage. Debrecen also has a university with all kind of science areas. It has about 25000 students. The main building at the Nagyerdő is beautiful. [edit] Weather[Montly averages precipitations and high and low temperatures]
[edit] Get in[edit] By carIt can be easily accessed from Budapest by driving on M3 highway and then M35 (about at 186 km sign) highway but vignette is required(it is about 2 hours). Or follow the main road 4 from Budapest or anywhere except east (more than 3 hours travel from Budapest), but it is not recommended because main road 4 is overcrowded and accidents are usual. shopping center [edit] By planeThere is an airport [1] , but its traffic is not very high. There is already a cheap-flight company which flies to München, Germany, so via that Debrecen can be reached from all Europe. It is planned to extend the air traffic through involving more cheap-flight companies. Charter flights come regularly to the airport.
[edit] Get around[edit] DrivingRoads are okay. The city is small enough though that you could easily get around by foot or by public transportation. [edit] Public transportationPublic transport uses local tickets. Don't try to use Budapest tickets; they won't work. The tram [2] carries people to the most visited places. It starts from the Train station, goes along the main street, turns at the Grand Church a bit, goes to the Old Forest, the Zoo, Theme Park and Public Bath, then around to meet the Universities, then back. A cheap way to see most of the city is to get a ticket at the train station, get on, and enjoy the trip until you're back where you started. Bus [3] lines are fair. You may expect to be able to reach nearby places fast. [edit] WalkingMany nice streets around. Many ugly ones. Test your luck. Try Nagyerdő (the Big Forest): it is still beautiful. [edit] SeeDespite being the second largest city in the country, Debrecen has very few attractions to show for it. The Nagytemplom is a must see and easily accessible. As for museums, the Déri Museum is definitely worth a trip, but all the others really depend on how much Hungarian art interests you. Most of the major attractions are in the city park, or Nagyerdő, where you could easily spend a pleasant afternoon. Places of Worship
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Nagyerdő - The City Park Located just north of the downtown is the 2280 hectare city park which offers fine walks as well as several opportunities for fun and entertainment.
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[edit] BuyExchanging money can be cheaper here than in Budapest. [edit] EatAvoid everything in Kálvin tér (the square on the right of the Big Church, in the middle of the circle of houses), like Gara cukrászda (a bakery, probably the worst "Somloi Galuska" of the World) or Gilbert Pizzéria. They emphasize style over flavor. Piac utca(in front of the Big yellow church) has some nice places, try Toro-Doro and Babaloo. This is not typical Hungarian food, but still very good. Try Flaska restaurant by the Apollo movie theater in the heart of the city. THeir have good hungarian cuisene. For desert head to the Mandula cukraszda (one of the best bakery in town). [edit] Sleep
[edit] Stay safe[edit] Get outNyíregyháza, a smaller city with several parks and squares and the water resort of Sóstó.
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