Szombathely claims a title no other Hungarian city can: founded around AD 45 as the Roman colony of Savaria, it's the oldest continuously inhabited city in the country by a wide margin, older than Budapest's own Roman-era district of Aquincum. That age shows up in the ground rather than above it, in excavated foundations and mosaics rather than standing ruins, but the scale of what's been uncovered is genuinely substantial for a provincial Hungarian city.
The most striking find is the Iseum, a temple to the Egyptian goddess Isis rebuilt on its original Roman foundations and now one of only three such reconstructed Isis temples anywhere in Europe. Szombathely also claims Saint Martin of Tours as a native son, born here around AD 316 before a career that made him one of Christianity's most widely venerated bishops, and the city's cathedral and pilgrimage sites still trade on that connection today.
Founded around AD 45 under Emperor Claudius, Savaria served as capital of the Roman province of Pannonia Superior, and excavated remains, including a well-preserved amber road gate and residential mosaics, sit within the Savaria Museum grounds in the city centre. It's the reason Szombathely markets itself as Hungary's oldest city.
Rebuilt directly on its Roman foundations after 20th-century excavation, Szombathely's Iseum reconstructs a 2nd-century temple to the Egyptian goddess Isis, one of only three such reconstructed Isis temples standing anywhere in Europe. Coach groups can view both the temple structure and the archaeological finds displayed alongside it.
Born in Savaria around AD 316, Martin went on to become Bishop of Tours and one of the most widely venerated saints in the Christian world, and Szombathely has developed a pilgrimage route and museum around that birthplace connection. The city's cathedral, though largely an 18th-century building, sits within the same historic core as the Roman and Iseum sites.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Szombathely runs around 58,000 to 100,000 HUF per day, a midi-coach (around 35 seats) around 95,000 to 168,000 HUF per day, and a full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) around 140,000 to 248,000 HUF per day. Szombathely's pricing runs close to Hungary's regional average, with steady demand from history-focused groups and its proximity to both the Austrian and Slovenian borders. 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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