Discover the ancient baroque city of Vác on a private tour from Budapest. Explore the historic sights, stroll along the Danube promenade, and visit unique museums and landmarks.
Discover the ancient baroque city of Vác on a private tour from Budapest. Explore the historic sights, stroll along the Danube promenade, and visit unique museums and landmarks.
- Tragor Ignac Museum - Memento Mori Exhibition - This fascinating exhibition showcases an underground cemetery from the 18th century, recently discovered during excavations. It features over 200 painted coffins, some containing corpses still dressed in their original clothing and shoes.
- Vac Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Collection - One of…
- Tragor Ignac Museum - Memento Mori Exhibition - This fascinating exhibition showcases an underground cemetery from the 18th century, recently discovered during excavations. It features over 200 painted coffins, some containing corpses still dressed in their original clothing and shoes.
- Vac Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Collection - One of Hungary’s oldest bishoprics, established in the 11th century. The current church, crafted by Italian master Isidore Canevale in the 1760s, is a stunning blend of classicist and baroque styles, adorned with Canevale’s statues, and has been beautifully restored.
- Vac - The city’s origins trace back to Roman times and were reestablished by Hungarians in the 11th century. Today, this charming city features old cobblestone streets, magnificent churches, the Bishop’s Palace, Hungary’s oldest bridge from the 17th century, the country’s only Triumphal Arch from the 18th century, and a promenade along the Danube River.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Entry into Memento Mori Museum
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Entry into Memento Mori Museum
Vác, one of Hungary’s most ancient towns and the country’s second oldest bishopric seat, lies gracefully on the banks of the Danube River, approximately 30 km from Budapest. It boasts a wealth of scenic beauty and historical significance, offering a delightful getaway from the frantic city life. Though it doesn’t see as many tourists as Szentendre or…
Vác, one of Hungary’s most ancient towns and the country’s second oldest bishopric seat, lies gracefully on the banks of the Danube River, approximately 30 km from Budapest. It boasts a wealth of scenic beauty and historical significance, offering a delightful getaway from the frantic city life. Though it doesn’t see as many tourists as Szentendre or Visegrád across the river, Vác presents itself as a charming and memorable place to visit in Hungary. Take a leisurely walk down the Danube promenade, marvel at the historical merchant houses and Roman ruins in the main plaza, or pay a visit to the splendid cathedral crafted by Italian maestros. Don’t miss the chance to explore Hungary’s most distinctive museum, Memento Mori, and witness the country’s oldest stone bridge, as well as its only Triumphal Arch during your personal tour!
- A maximum of 6 people per booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.