city in Hungary and the capital of Tolna county
Understand
editSzekszárd is one of the well-known Hungarian wine regions.
Get in
editGet around
editSzekszárd is best seen on foot.
See
editDo
edit- Climb to the Szőlőhegy (Grape Hill).
- Walk around the main square.
- Look the lakes at Szálka (nearby by car).
- Explore the Gemenc forest (nearby by car).
Buy
editEat
edit- Arany Kulacs. A small place in a small road on the hillside, so don't expect to get in on a Saturday evening. In the summer the open area doubles the capacity. Food is very good, along the authentic Hungarian ones you may find, for example, delicious onion soup. Service is friendly but extremely slow, it's not unusual to wait for 20 minutes to be recognised as a guest (you can't just make noise - nobody's popping up).
Drink
editWine, by all means. Red wine is the best here, but you may find some rosé to enjoy, too. Try Szekszardi Bikaver or just plain Kadarka.
Sleep
edit- Gyógygödör. A fairly small place (only 4 rooms), but cheap, clean and the owners are friendly. And it's a known local place to drink and spend an evening, too.