Pecs' most important sight is underground. The Early Christian Necropolis, a cluster of 4th-century burial chambers with painted ceilings, sits directly beneath the cathedral square and earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 2000, one of the best-preserved collections of Roman-era Christian burial art north of Italy. Most visitors walk straight over it without realising what's below their feet.
Above ground, Pecs built its modern identity on porcelain. The Zsolnay factory, founded in 1853, developed an iridescent glaze called eosin in the 1890s that made its ceramics instantly recognisable, and the factory's former grounds reopened in 2010 as a cultural quarter of museums, workshops and public squares. Between the two, a four-towered cathedral rebuilt in neo-Romanesque style over medieval foundations anchors a compact old town that rewards a slow half-day walk.
Discovered gradually from the 18th century onward and formally excavated through the 20th, the burial chambers beneath Pecs' cathedral square date to the 4th century AD and preserve some of the finest painted Christian funerary art surviving from the late Roman Empire. UNESCO listed the site in 2000, and a purpose-built visitor centre now lets groups view the chambers without disturbing the frescoes.
Zsolnay's porcelain factory, founded in 1853, developed the eosin glaze in the 1890s, a metallic, colour-shifting finish still used on Zsolnay ceramics today and visible across Budapest's rooftops, including the Parliament Building. The factory's former industrial site reopened in 2010 as a cultural quarter of museums and public space, a short coach ride from the old town centre.
The four-towered Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul stands on foundations dating back to the 11th century, though its current neo-Romanesque appearance comes from a 19th-century rebuild. The surrounding old town, a compact grid of pastel townhouses and squares, is walkable from a single coach drop-off point near the cathedral.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Pecs runs around 58,000 to 100,000 HUF per day, a midi-coach (around 35 seats) around 95,000 to 170,000 HUF per day, and a full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) around 140,000 to 250,000 HUF per day. Pecs sits at the lower end of Hungary's regional pricing, with steady demand from both leisure groups and the city's large student population. 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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