There are several "best" in northern Hungary. There are the highest mountains and the smallest Hungarian village, which is an open-air museum registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List, but with permanent residents. The famous Tokaj wine...See moreThere are several "best" in northern Hungary. There are the highest mountains and the smallest Hungarian village, which is an open-air museum registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List, but with permanent residents. The famous Tokaj wine matures in the local wine cellars and there is also an extensive stalactite labyrinth underground, unique in that it is located on the territory of two states. You will enter in Hungary and exit in Slovakia. However, this is far from the only local geological interest. When visiting Hungary, of course, you can't miss a visit to the spa, or a real gypsy cardas.
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