Hotels in Pécs
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Browse hotels in Pécs, Hungary — stay near the 4th-century Early Christian Necropolis or the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. Trains from Budapest take under 3 hours.
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About Pécs
Pécs: Roman Ruins, Ottoman Minarets, and Zsolnay Porcelain
Pécs sits at the southern foot of the Mecsek hills in southwestern Hungary, roughly 200 km from Budapest by rail. Romans knew it as Sopianae, and the city's UNESCO-listed Early Christian Necropolis — burial chambers from the 4th century — still stands beneath the central streets. Above ground, the Mosque of Gazi Kasim Pasha on Széchenyi tér dominates the main square, the largest surviving Ottoman structure in Hungary and a functioning Catholic church since the 18th century.
Where to Stay in Pécs
Most hotels concentrate within walking distance of Széchenyi tér or along Király utca, the pedestrian spine linking the square to the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. The quarter — built on the 19th-century Zsolnay porcelain factory site — hosts galleries, design studios, and a thermal bath. Pécs earned the title European Capital of Culture in 2010, and several boutique properties opened during that renovation wave. The city's university presence keeps mid-range accommodation plentiful year-round.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Direct trains from Budapest Keleti take roughly 2 hrs 50 min; book through MÁV-Start.
- Best season: May–September for open-air events at the Cultural Quarter amphitheatre.
- Currency: Hungarian forint (HUF); card acceptance is wide in the centre.
- Walking: The historic core is compact — the Necropolis, Cathedral, and Mosque are all within 500 m of each other.
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