Esztergom was Hungary's capital before Budapest existed as a concept. King Stephen I, who established the Hungarian state and was crowned here on Christmas Day in the year 1000, was born in Esztergom around 975, and the city remained the political and religious centre of the kingdom for roughly three centuries before a Mongol invasion in 1241 pushed the court elsewhere for safety.
That religious role never left. Esztergom Basilica, completed in 1869 after decades of construction, is Hungary's largest church by a wide margin and still serves as the seat of the country's Catholic primate, visible from a striking distance across the flat land on both sides of the Danube. The river itself marks the border with Slovakia here, and the Maria Valeria Bridge, rebuilt in 2001 after standing destroyed since the Second World War, now carries pedestrians and traffic directly across to Sturovo on the Slovak side.
Completed in 1869 after a construction process spanning several decades, Esztergom Basilica is Hungary's largest church, with a dome rising 100 metres and a crypt holding the tombs of Hungarian cardinals. It remains the seat of the country's Catholic primate and is visible for a considerable distance across the Danube plain, with coach parking near the base of Castle Hill.
Stephen I, Hungary's founding king, was born in Esztergom around 975 and crowned there on Christmas Day in the year 1000, establishing the Hungarian state and beginning the city's roughly three centuries as the kingdom's political capital before the Mongol invasion of 1241 forced the court to relocate.
The Danube marks the border with Slovakia at Esztergom, and the Maria Valeria Bridge, destroyed in 1944 during the Second World War and left in ruins for over half a century, finally reopened in 2001, restoring a direct crossing to Sturovo on the Slovak side. It's a short walk from the Basilica and a popular photo stop for coach groups.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Esztergom runs around 62,000 to 108,000 HUF per day, a midi-coach (around 35 seats) around 102,000 to 178,000 HUF per day, and a full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) around 150,000 to 264,000 HUF per day. Esztergom's status as a major religious pilgrimage site and Danube Bend stop keeps demand steady, with a clear lift around Easter and major Catholic feast days. The final figure depends on your route, the date, and how long you need the vehicle. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
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