Step into Veszprém in 2026 with a series of themed guided city walks curated by the Tourinform Office, designed to reveal the City of Queens from fresh angles. Expect historical secrets, musical moments, hidden paths, and standout gastronomic stops as you wander character-filled streets and soak up the city’s magic. All walks require advance registration and ticket purchase—pick your favorite theme and sign up today!
Please note: there are currently no active dates listed for this program on the portal, so details may not be up to date. For the latest information, inquiries can be sent via email. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
Where to Stay: From Riverside Calm to Castle-Side Charm
Veszprém’s accommodation scene is ready for every kind of getaway. An elegant first-class guesthouse welcomes up to 35 guests with 17 fully equipped rooms—one of them accessible—plus a drinks bar and free parking in a quiet garden neighborhood. Downtown is just a 10–15-minute walk, with multiple restaurants nearby.
Right by the Séd stream, at the foot of the Viaduct and steps from the zoo entrance, a hotel with 38 stylish rooms hosts up to 85 guests. The wooded setting and services make it a year-round fit for families, solo travelers, and business events—conferences, lectures, training sessions, and more.
On the city’s west side, about half a mile from downtown, Ezüsthíd Hotel blends a homely garden-district feel with broad services for leisure and business. Its event room is ideal for smaller gatherings: meetings, training sessions, lunches, press briefings, negotiations—staff promise meticulous attention to every detail.
If you’re arriving via the ring road, a guesthouse just 300 yards from the Balatonfüred Road intersection offers family rooms, reassuring security, and a restaurant serving Hungarian classics and house specialties. It suits business trips, holidays, family stays, birthdays, and anniversaries—or simply a good meal out with loved ones.
Named for Hungary’s first queen, a hotel and restaurant nestles in Veszprém’s historic quarter at the foot of the castle. It’s a spot for recharging amid nature and tradition, a spirit mirrored in the restaurant. A direct staircase leads up to the castle’s old streets and squares, while the streamside promenade and the city center invite leisurely strolls.
In the heart of downtown, near Old Town Square (Óváros tér), a boutique hotel housed in a heritage building offers 29 beds, a 60-seat event hall, and an 80-seat cellar restaurant. The wellness area—complete with a seated neck-shower pool, Finnish sauna, steam cabin, and cooling ice fountain—aims to send guests home refreshed.
Hotel Historia Malomkert, envisioned in a picturesque setting, pairs the charm of historic buildings with a unique panoramic view of Veszprém Castle. Whether you’re here to unwind, explore, or work, it promises experiences a notch above the everyday.
Prefer a straightforward city base? Veszprém Hotel sits right in the center: one side faces a main road, the other opens to the pedestrian street—handy for both business and sightseeing. Jade – Ezüsthíd Hotel, also in the west-side garden district about half a mile from the center, offers apartments plus double and triple rooms, covering leisure and business needs alike.
If food is your compass, a cozy small inn paired with one of the Balaton region’s top 10 restaurants awaits in the historical heart, just minutes from the castle. Expect Mediterranean-style rooms, a calm setting, and a table worth lingering at.
Eat, Sip, Dance: Veszprém After Hours
When the sun dips, Veszprém’s social life hums. BLISSS THE CLUB calls itself the city’s most upscale nightlife address, rolling out a huge drinks list, polished service, big-name DJ sets, and a solid weekly schedule.
In the city center, find a snug, mood-lit restaurant reimagining street food, fresh-made plates, and pizzas. Daiquiri Café & Cocktail Bar aims to feel like home—easygoing, uncramped, tasteful—whether you seek a quiet corner or a seat by the screen. Sourdough purists can track down a specialty coffee spot serving only naturally leavened, artisan baked goods.
In the heart of the Old Town, a long-loved restaurant adds a special accent to Veszprém’s dining palette, with a cozy setting and a summer terrace perfect for friendly catch-ups, family gatherings, or date nights. The menu leans seasonal and varied, with a weekly rotating daily offering to keep choices fresh.
On the music map, Expresszó doubles as a club and concert venue, while along the Séd stream a picturesque restaurant provides a haven for those seeking to unwind. A beloved spot has evolved into a more casual bistro while keeping food quality front and center—expect a warm welcome and plates that balance comfort and craft.
Practical Notes and How to Get Info
– Registration and tickets are required for all guided walks.
– Currently, no valid dates are posted on the portal—email for up-to-date details.
– Contact options usually include phone, email, website, and social channels (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok), though links may be inactive in the basic listing view.
– Organizers may change dates and programs; check before you go.
Make a Weekend of It
Between the castle quarter’s stairways and squares, the Séd stream’s shady paths, and a lineup of tours themed around history, music, hidden routes, and food, Veszprém makes it easy to turn a walk into a mini-break. Book your spot, pick your base—heritage boutique, riverside hotel, or garden-district hideaway—and let the City of Queens set the rhythm for 2026.





