Hercules Villa
Discover the Enigmatic Hercules Villa in Budapest
Discover the ancient Roman heritage at Hercules Villa in Budapest, a captivating museum and tourist attraction showcasing history and architecture.
Hercules Villa in Budapest offers a unique glimpse into the ancient Roman world with its captivating ruins and rich historical significance. A must-visit for history enthusiasts!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Vác, head southeast towards the main square, Piazza della Libertà. As you leave the square, follow the signs towards the Váci Dunakanyar promenade. Walk along the promenade until you reach the train station. Once there, board a train going to Budapest. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. When you arrive at Budapest's Nyugati Railway Station, exit the station and find the nearest metro entrance for line 3 (the blue line). Take the metro towards Újpest-Központ and transfer at the Árpád híd station to line 1 (the yellow line). Disembark at the stop called 'Szentlélek tér.' From there, head northeast onto Meggyfa Street, where Hercules Villa is located at number 21.
Bus
Begin at the main bus station in Vác, where you can catch a bus to Budapest. Look for buses heading towards the city center or directly to the Árpád híd bus station in Budapest. The bus ride will take about 40 minutes. Once you arrive at Árpád híd, you can connect to the metro by walking towards the metro station nearby. Take line 1 (the yellow line) towards Mexikói út. Disembark at 'Szentlélek tér' station. Exit the station and proceed northeast on Meggyfa Street, where you will find Hercules Villa at number 21.
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