We found a Hidden Gem Town: Tata, Hungary! | Hello Hungary ep. 3

Hey! Explore Hungary with us! Last weekend we went on another trip in Hungary, this time to the city of Tata! This Hungarian city is an hour away from Budapest, so it's a perfect daytrip, if you want to leave Budapest for a bit.
I would have never thought how beautiful this city will be, it was truly a big surprise for us. And the fact that we didn't manage to see everything... I'm sure we will go back in the future. :)
❀ Have you ever been here? Or any place in Hungary? I'm curious, let me know in the comment section down below! :)
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❀ ˖° ABOUT ME
NAME: Petra
AGE: 26
LIVES IN: Budapest, Hungary
WORK: 8-5 office
In this video:
0:00 Intro, a little about the city
02:16 The Old Lake (Öreg tó)
04:25 Lunch break and a little walk
05:43 The Fényes Education Trail
❀ ˖° Free music used in this video - Hello Thematic
ystr - chasing dreams - thmatc.co/?l=982AAB66
You Me And The Piano - Seoul, Spring - thmatc.co/?l=5AEEF7A0
WABI SABI - coffee shop girl - thmatc.co/?l=237574B6
C4C - Bright Side - thmatc.co/?l=AEB853A5
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Пікірлер: 6

  • @jutkatakacsgyorgyne3476
    @jutkatakacsgyorgyne34766 күн бұрын

    Kedves szülővárosom. Örülök, hogy Önöknek is tetszik.🥰🥰

  • @petrasperspective

    @petrasperspective

    4 күн бұрын

    Valóban gyönyörű város, engem lenyűgözött, és nem értem, miért nem kap nagyobb figyelmet mind a belföldi, mind a külföldi turizmusban, szerintem megérdemelné. 😊

  • @TravelBound2024
    @TravelBound202418 күн бұрын

    What a pretty place. I love seeing the older architecture. A régi épületek és házak nagyon érdekesek nekem.

  • @petrasperspective

    @petrasperspective

    18 күн бұрын

    Tata was my favourite city that we visited so far this year, I really recommend you as well! :) Tata egy nagyon nyugodt város, közel a természethez, nagyon tetszett. :)

  • @lana32145
    @lana321452 ай бұрын

    What an unusual name, tata means dad in Croatian 😅

  • @petrasperspective

    @petrasperspective

    2 ай бұрын

    Haha, yes! You can also hear this word in Hungary, but nowadays only older people say that when they talk about their grandfathers. :D Personally, I never use this word. I checked out and one possible explanation for the name is that it originates from Saint Stephen who called his foster priest "tata" and that person was the founder of the monastery in Tata. So who knows? :D We have some language similarities then. :)