Getting Around
A car is the most efficient way to explore the surrounding Borsod region from Emőd.





Emőd is a small town in Northern Hungary with a population of approximately 5,000 residents. It provides a tranquil setting for travelers who want to step away from the busy tourist circuits and experience genuine local culture. The town is characterized by its traditional residential feel and its strategic location near the M3 motorway. Visitors can use Emőd as a quiet jumping-off point for regional adventures, including trips to the thermal baths of Miskolc-Tapolca or the vineyards of Tokaj. While the town itself is modest, its charm lies in its peaceful streets and authentic Hungarian character.
Emőd is a small town in Northern Hungary with a population of approximately 5,000 residents. It provides a tranquil setting for travelers who want to step away from the busy tourist circuits and experience genuine local culture. The town is characterized by its traditional residential feel and its strategic location near the M3 motorway. Visitors can use Emőd as a quiet jumping-off point for regional adventures, including trips to the thermal baths of Miskolc-Tapolca or the vineyards of Tokaj. While the town itself is modest, its charm lies in its peaceful streets and authentic Hungarian character.
Authentic rural Hungarian atmosphere.
Quiet residential charm away from tourist crowds.
Convenient access to the M3 motorway for regional travel.
Proximity to the scenic Bükk Mountains and Miskolc.
Limited English may be spoken by older residents in the town.
Public transport within the town is limited; walking is the primary way to get around.
The town is very quiet at night with few entertainment venues.
A car is the most efficient way to explore the surrounding Borsod region from Emőd.
Visit local grocery stores or small bakeries to sample traditional Hungarian staples.
A quiet base for exploring Northern Hungary.
HUF Ft
$40-$70 p/day
Hungarian, English
Take advantage of the proximity to Miskolc for more extensive dining and shopping options.
May-September
A lovely time to see the countryside bloom with mild temperatures for walking.
The warmest months are perfect for visiting nearby outdoor thermal baths and hiking trails.
Ideal for visiting nearby vineyards during the grape harvest season.
A quiet time of year, best for those seeking a peaceful retreat or visiting indoor spas nearby.