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Explore the unique Fahasábhasító-gép in Pécs, Hungary, where history and innovation come together in a captivating tourist experience.
Fahasábhasító-gép, a captivating tourist attraction in Pécs, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the region's heritage and innovation. Explore its rich history and picturesque surroundings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start your journey at the Pécs Main Square (Széchenyi tér). From the square, head south on Kossuth Lajos utca. After about 400 meters, turn right onto Rákóczi út and continue for another 600 meters. You will come to a crossroad where Rákóczi út meets Felsővámház utca. Turn left onto Felsővámház utca and walk for approximately 1.2 kilometers. You will find Fahasábhasító-gép at Felsővámház u. 72, 7626 Pécs on your right side.
Public Transport (Bus)
Begin at the Pécs Main Square (Széchenyi tér). Walk to the nearby bus stop named 'Pécs, Széchenyi tér'. Take bus number 33 in the direction of 'Kertváros'. After about 10 minutes, get off at the 'Felsővámház u.' stop. From there, it's a short walk of about 300 meters. Head north on Felsővámház u. and you will reach Fahasábhasító-gép at Felsővámház u. 72, 7626 Pécs.
Taxi or Ride-sharing
If you prefer a quicker option, you can book a taxi or use a ride-sharing app. Simply enter 'Fahasábhasító-gép, Felsővámház u. 72, 7626 Pécs' as your destination. The driver will pick you up from your current location and take you directly to the venue. This option is recommended if you are traveling with heavy bags or in a group.
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Explore the historic city of Pécs in Hungary, known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant arts scene, and a blend of Roman, Ottoman, and Hungarian influences.
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