Nestled into a curve of the Danube River, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Budapest, Esztergom sits on the Slovakian border. This former Hungarian capital boasts its top attraction, the impressive basilica, perched atop Castle Hill. The basilica’s dome provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, drawing visitors to experience the city’s rich history and scenic beauty. Today, visitors can explore the historic site, climb to the dome for sweeping vistas, and immerse themselves in the town’s storied past.
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