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Discover Pécs' rich history, vibrant street food, and stunning Mecsek hiking trails without breaking the bank on this authentic 5-day summer adventure.

Discover Pécs' rich history, vibrant street food, and stunning Mecsek hiking trails without breaking the bank on this authentic 5-day summer adventure.
~3 hours
Bus from Budapest takes about 3 hours with Volánbusz; trains run from Budapest Déli station (2.5 hours). Both drop you near the city center, a short walk from Széchenyi tér.

The main square with the Gázi Kászim mosque in the center. Look for the Zsolnay fountain and check the tourist info booth inside the old town hall building for free maps.

The main square with the Gázi Kászim mosque in the center. Look for the Zsolnay fountain and check the tourist info booth inside the old town hall building for free maps.
~1 hours
Walk along Király utca east of the square where several bakeries sell fresh lángos. Look for a stand selling it topped with sour cream and grated cheese.
~1 hours
Hungary's largest Ottoman-era structure, now a Catholic church. Enter through the main door on Széchenyi tér; entry fee is around 1100 HUF for students or backpackers.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
A UNESCO World Heritage site with 4th century Roman burial chambers. Find the entrance near Szent István tér; the underground painted tombs are the main highlight.
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Catch a performance at this neo-Rococo building on Színház tér. Check their website for same-day student discount tickets or just admire the ornate exterior for free.

Catch a performance at this neo-Rococo building on Színház tér. Check their website for same-day student discount tickets or just admire the ornate exterior for free.
~1 hours
Király utca is lined with food stands and casual eateries. Look for a grill stall selling sausages or choose a bistro with outdoor seating.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Széchenyi Square and order a coffee (around 500 HUF) with a slice of rétes, a Hungarian strudel filled with sweet cottage cheese. The Pécsi túrós rétes is a local favorite.
Rétes (Pécsi túrós rétes)
Walk down Király Street in the evening and pick a grill stand for sausages or kolbász served with fresh bread and mustard. Pair it with a Pécsi sör (local brewery beer) for about 500 HUF.
Pécsi sör (Pécsi Brewery beer)Close to all Day 1 sights, bus and train stations, and the liveliest streets for evening food and drinks.
Close to all Day 1 sights, bus and train stations, and the liveliest streets for evening food and drinks.

Explore the free outdoor courtyards and colorful ceramic-tiled buildings of this former porcelain factory complex. Check out the Zsolnay Fountain and the open factory area before the paid exhibitions open.

Explore the free outdoor courtyards and colorful ceramic-tiled buildings of this former porcelain factory complex. Check out the Zsolnay Fountain and the open factory area before the paid exhibitions open.
~1 hours
Head to the Pécs Market Hall (Piac Csarnok) at Vásárcsarnok tér for fresh bread, local cheese, cured meats, and seasonal fruit. Grab a bottle of Villányi vörösbor or Pécsi sör to go.

This small museum on Janus Pannonius utca houses the works of Hungary's most famous painter, Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar. Student discounts available and the permanent collection is inexpensive to visit.

This small museum on Janus Pannonius utca houses the works of Hungary's most famous painter, Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar. Student discounts available and the permanent collection is inexpensive to visit.
~1.5 hours
Admire the massive four-towered Romanesque basilica on Dóm tér. Entry to the main hall is cheap, and the Treasury Museum next door is worth the small extra fee.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2.5 hours
Search for 'romkocsma' or 'ruin bar' on Google Maps near Király utca. Unlike Budapest's crowded ruin pubs, Pécs has smaller, more relaxed converted courtyard bars where a Pécsi sör costs around 500 HUF.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near Széchenyi tér and order a rétes (Pécsi túrós rétes) a flaky Hungarian strudel filled with quark cheese, plus a coffee for under 600 HUF total.
Rétes (Pécsi túrós rétes)
At the Market Hall, assemble your own picnic with fresh bread, local cold cuts, a tomato and pepper salad, and a small bottle of Villányi vörösbor. Eat on the benches outside the Cathedral for a scenic break.
Villányi vörösbor (Villány red wine)
Look for a budget-friendly étterem near the main square and order Lecsó a hearty Hungarian vegetable stew with paprika, tomato, and a side of bread. It is filling, cheap, and vegetarian-friendly.
LecsóCentral location means everything on today's itinerary is within a 15-minute walk, and you can stumble back from the ruin bars easily.
Central location means everything on today's itinerary is within a 15-minute walk, and you can stumble back from the ruin bars easily.
~3.5 hours
Start from the marked trailheads near the TV Tower at Dömörkapu gate. Follow the blue or yellow marked trails through the forest for varied terrain and lookout points.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Pack a simple lunch from a nearby grocery store (Aldi or Spar on the way up). Find a bench or flat rock at one of the open ridge clearings near the János-kilátó viewpoint.
~1 hours
Climb up to the observation deck for panoramic views of the city and the Mecsek range. Entry costs about 900 HUF and it is a short walk from the hiking trailheads.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Head to Orfű Lake (about 15 minutes by bus from Pécs center) or the natural swimming area at Horgásztó near Abaliget. Both have free or very cheap access in summer.
~1.5 hours
Stop at the Pécs Market Hall (Vásárcsarnok) on Széchenyi tér before heading back. Buy seasonal veggies, local cheese, and a loaf of bread to make a simple meal.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a local bakery near Széchenyi tér and try a rétes (strudel filled with túró/cheese) with a coffee for around 500 HUF.
Rétes (Pécsi túrós rétes)
For the picnic, stop at a grocery store on the way to the trails and pick up fresh bread, local cheese, cured sausage, and a bottle of Pécsi sör (Pécsi Brewery beer) for a hillside meal.
Pécsi sör (Pécsi Brewery beer)Close to the market hall for buying dinner supplies and a short walk to the bus stop heading to the Mecsek trails.
Close to the market hall for buying dinner supplies and a short walk to the bus stop heading to the Mecsek trails.

Admission is about $5. Head up to the zoo on the Mecsek hillside near Tettye. The aquarium-terrarium section has regional fish and reptiles. Combine both with a single ticket for savings.

Admission is about $5. Head up to the zoo on the Mecsek hillside near Tettye. The aquarium-terrarium section has regional fish and reptiles. Combine both with a single ticket for savings.
~1.5 hours
Look for a csárda (traditional tavern) along the Tettye road or in the Széchenyi Square area. Order a bowl of Lecsó, a hearty Hungarian pepper and tomato stew, with fresh bread for around $5.

Walk uphill from the zoo into Tettye Park, a green hillside park with ruins of a medieval Pauline monastery at the top. Free entry. Bring water and walk the shady paths for views over the city.

Walk uphill from the zoo into Tettye Park, a green hillside park with ruins of a medieval Pauline monastery at the top. Free entry. Bring water and walk the shady paths for views over the city.
~1.5 hours
Find a craft beer bar near Király Street or in the downtown area. Order a Pécsi sör (Pécsi Brewery beer), a local lager, for about $1.8. Many bars offer flights of regional brews.
~2 hours
Check the Széchenyi Square notice board or the Pécs cultural events Facebook page for free summer concerts. In summer, the square hosts live music most evenings. Arrive early to grab a bench spot.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a bakery near the bus station. Try a túrós rétes (cottage cheese strudel) from Pécsi túrós rétes tradition, a flaky pastry filled with sweet quark cheese, with a coffee for around $2.5.
Rétes (Pécsi túrós rétes)
Find a csárda near Tettye Park and order a bowl of Lecsó, a traditional Hungarian pepper and tomato stew served with bread and sometimes sausage. It is hearty, vegetarian-friendly, and costs around $5.
LecsóYou will be within walking distance of the zoo, Tettye Park, and all evening events, saving on transport costs.
You will be within walking distance of the zoo, Tettye Park, and all evening events, saving on transport costs.
~2 hours
Start from the Barbican (Bástya utca) and follow the remaining wall fragments along Citrom utca and Hunyadi út. Look for the information boards marking the old city gates.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Pécs Flea Market at Bajcsy-Zsilinszky utca on weekend mornings. Bargain for old postcards, communist-era badges, or local vinyl.
~1 hours
Grab langos from a street stall near Széchenyi tér or at the market food court. Add sour cream and cheese for the full experience.
~2.5 hours
Visit the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter which has several free galleries, or the Vasarely Museum on Széchenyi tér which is cheap on certain days. Check opening hours beforehand.
~1 hours
Walk or take a trolleybus to the main train station (Pécs Vasútállomás) on Szabadság utca. Trains to Budapest run every couple of hours.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Since you are departing, grab a picnic from the central market before you leave. Pick up a slice of Pécsi gesztenyepüré (chestnut puree dessert) and a bottle of Pécsi sör (local brewery beer) to enjoy on the train.
Pécsi gesztenyepüréStaying in the pedestrian core puts everything from the flea market to the train station within walking distance on your last day.
Staying in the pedestrian core puts everything from the flea market to the train station within walking distance on your last day.
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Hostel dorm bed (~$12/night). Street food and market meals (~$8/day). Public transport bus/trolleybus (~$3/day). Mostly free attractions and walking ($2/day for occasional entry fees).
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