Jurisics tér
Discover the Charm of Jurisics tér, Kőszeg
Explore the stunning Jurisics Castle, a historical landmark in Kőszeg, Hungary, where history and culture come alive in a beautiful setting.
Jurisics Castle in Kőszeg offers a captivating glimpse into Hungary's rich history. With its stunning architecture and surrounding gardens, it stands as a testament to medieval craftsmanship and serves as a cultural hub for visitors.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start by heading to the main road in Kiskunság. Follow signs towards Kőszeg, which is approximately 80 km away from the center of Kiskunság. The journey will take around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Once you approach Kőszeg, take the exit towards Rajnis utca. Follow Rajnis utca until you reach the Jurisics Castle located at Rajnis u. 9, 9730 Kőszeg. There is parking available nearby, but be aware of any parking fees which may apply.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take a train from Kiskunság to Kőszeg. You can catch a train from the nearest train station in Kiskunság; make sure to check the schedule as trains may not run frequently. Once you arrive at Kőszeg train station, you can either walk (approximately 1.5 km, around 20 minutes) to Jurisics Castle or take a local bus if available. If walking, head south on Kossuth Lajos utca, then turn right onto Rajnis utca. Jurisics Castle will be on your left at Rajnis u. 9. Note that there may be a small fee for the train ticket, which can vary based on the time of travel.
Use Jurisics Castle as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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