Eger
Eger is a historic city located in northern Hungary, known for its beautiful baroque architecture and rich cultural heritage. It is famous for the Eger Castle, which played a significant role in the defense against the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. The city is also renowned for its thermal baths and the nearby Bükk National Park, offering various outdoor activities.
Eger is particularly well-known for its wine production, especially the robust red wine called Egri Bikavér, or "Bull's Blood." The city hosts an annual wine festival, attracting visitors who come to taste local wines and enjoy traditional Hungarian cuisine. Eger's charming streets and vibrant atmosphere make it a popular destination for tourists.