Sopron
Sopron is a historic city located in western Hungary, near the border with Austria. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, it features charming streets and significant landmarks, including the Firewatch Tower and the St. Michael's Church. Sopron is often referred to as the "most loyal city" due to its decision to remain part of Hungary after World War I.
The city is also famous for its wine production, particularly the Kékfrankos variety. Sopron hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, attracting both locals and tourists. Its picturesque setting and rich history make it a popular destination for visitors exploring the region.