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Revision as of 19:04, 7 October 2007Gödöllő [1] is a city in Pest County, Hungary, about 30km east of Budapest. It is often visited as a daytrip from Budapest, or as a stop off while travelling to Eastern Hungary. It is among the most popular destinations for Austrians visiting Hungary, largely due to the royal palace, former home of Emperor Franz Josef and Queen Elizabeth. ContentsGet inBy trainGödöllő is located on the Budapest-Hatvan line and 2 to 3 trains leave the Keleti train station hourly. Riding a személy, or slow train, takes about 40 minutes. A gyors, or fast train won't stop before Gödöllő and takes roughly 30 minutes. A full price ticket costs 450 ft. Note that Gödöllő has three train stations: Gödöllő-Állami telepek, Gödöllő, and Máriabesnyő. The Állami telepek stop is near the Arboreteum and Beekeeping museum, 3.5 kilometers outside of town. Gödöllő's main train station is located right outside the Alsó park (lower palace park) and is about a 15 minute walk away from the palace and downtown area. The Máriabesnyő stop is outside the pilgrimage temple. The személy trains will stop in all three, the gyors only at the main Gödöllő station. Make sure you get off at the right stop! By HÉVGödöllő is also connected to Budapest by the HÉV commuter rail. The station is located at Örs Vezér tere, just outside the last stop of the red metro line. HÉV trains are less comfortable, cost slightly more, and take slightly longer to reach Gödöllő than the normal train, but as a plus you'll be dropped off closer to the downtown. Tickets can be bought at Örs Vezér tere or from the inspector on the train. Note: Budapest public transport tickets are only valid within the boundaries of Budapest and you will need to buy an additional ticket if travelling all the way to Gödöllő. Gödöllő has four HÉV stops. The first is Erzsébet park, right in between the Felső Park (upper park) and the scenic Erzsébet park. The second is Szabadság tér, located in the heart of downtown and steps away from the royal palace and city museum. The third is Palotakert, which drops you off near the Palotakert housing development, and the last stop is the Gödöllő train station. By busBuses leave from the Budapest Népstadion station daily. Typically there are several buses an hour, but the trip takes anywhere in between 40 minutes and an hour, depending on how many stops the driver makes. Buses stop at the city bus station, a few blocks east of Szabadság tér and the palace. By carGödöllő is accesible by the M3 motorway and road 3 out of Budapest. Get aroundMost of the main sights are within walking distance of Szabadság tér. The HÉV can be used within Gödöllő, at a cost of 90 ft a ticket. If travelling to Máriabesnyő trains leave every hour from the main station, or take either bus 1 or 2 which leave frequently from the main bus station, a few blocks east of Szabadság tér. Tickets can be bought from the driver or at the main bus station. There is also a free bus that runs from the train station to downtown and then on to TESCO that runs roughly every hour. A complete local bus schedule can be found at Volánbusz's website [2]. SeeTown CenterGrassalkovich Kastély (Grassalkovich Palace) [3], located across the street from the Szabadság tér HÉV stop, the royal palace is Gödöllő's main attraction. Built in the 1740s, the baroque mansion was originally home to Count Anton Grassalkovich. Once Austria took over Hungary, the palace was given to the Habsburgs as a gift and was often frequented by Queen Elizabeth, better known as Sisi. During communism the palace fell into ruin and has only recently been partially restored. Besides a tour of the royal apartments, there are also the Baroque theater and the royal chapel. Concerts are also frequently held here. Gödöllői Városi Múzeum (Town Museum of Gödöllő) [4], is located on Szabadság tér, close to the HÉV station. The exhibit focuses primarily on the Gödöllő artists' colony from the early 1900s, and has several excellent examples of Hungarian Art Nouveau. There is also an ethnographic exhibit on Oceania, collected by Ferenc Ignácz, who worked at the university in Gödöllő. Another small room houses the private collection of Zoltán Mihály Csupor, a Catholic priest. City Parks Gödöllő is considered a city of parks. The three main parks are all located around the palace: Alsó park (lower palace park), Felső park (upper palace park), and Erzsébet park, named after Queen Elizabeth.
MáriabesnyőMáriabesnyő Pilgrimage Temple [5] Máriabesnyő is mostly easily accessed by taking the train to the Máriabesnyő station. You'll be greated by a large Székely-style Transylvanian gate from 1942 as you walk toward the temple. The temple was commissioned by Grassalkovich when workers found a statue of the Virgin Mary on the site in 1759. It is the only two-storied baroque temple in the country, and you can also see the smallest Virgin Mary statue in the country, a museum about the Virgin, the Grassalkovich crypt, and do wine-tasting in the monastery. Szent István EgyetemSzent István Egyetem [6] is the largest agricultural university in Hungary. The university is located directly east of the main train station.
Állami telepekMéhészeti Múzeum (Beekeeping Museum) is located on Isaszegi u. a few kilometers south of the downtown and is most easily reached from the Állami telepek train stop. The museum can only be visited by prior arrangement. Arboretum is located on Isaszegi u., near the Beekeeping Museum and Állami telepek train stop. There are many old trees and buildings in the area, as this used to be part of the palace complex. DoGödöllői Repülőtér (Gödöllő Airport) [10] is located southwest of the city on Repülőtéri u. They offer sightseeing, hang gliding, and parachuting opportunities. Petőfi Sándor Művelődési Központ (Sándor Petőfi Cultural Center) [11] is located in a large space-ship looking building near Szabadság tér. Local performances including theater, dance, puppets, and concerts are often held here. Trafó Club [12] is the city's only true club or disco and it is located directly next to the Palotakert HÉV stop. Local DJs and tribute bands often perform here on the weekends. Városi Filmszínház (City Movie Theater) [13] Located next to the Town Museum. It is a small movie theater that shows 2-5 different movies a day on one screen. There is never a line and the theater is never crowded. Prices are typically cheaper than in Budapest with discounts on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. EatHungarian
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GyrosIn an around Szabadság tér are a few places to get gyros or hamburgers.
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DrinkSleepGödöllő is close enough to Budapest you probably won't need to look for accomadation here. If you plan on staying, however, here are some options. Panzió Sissi [16] Dózsa György út 36. Free wifi internet access. A little bit north of downtown. The Pizza Max Cafe is on the first floor. Galéria Restaurant and Pension Szabadság tér 8. Reasonable prices and a central location. Also has a traditional Hungarian restaurant.
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