Getting Around
The town is compact and best explored on foot or by bicycle to appreciate the local surroundings.





Tiszaföldvár is a charming town located in the heart of the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok region in Hungary. Situated on the Great Hungarian Plain and near the banks of the Tisza River, it provides a tranquil setting for those looking to experience life outside the major tourist hubs. With a population of approximately 11,800 residents, the town maintains a slow-paced, authentic vibe. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding river landscape and the traditional architecture of the region. It serves as a quiet base for exploring the rural heritage and agricultural heartland of eastern Hungary.
Tiszaföldvár is a charming town located in the heart of the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok region in Hungary. Situated on the Great Hungarian Plain and near the banks of the Tisza River, it provides a tranquil setting for those looking to experience life outside the major tourist hubs. With a population of approximately 11,800 residents, the town maintains a slow-paced, authentic vibe. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding river landscape and the traditional architecture of the region. It serves as a quiet base for exploring the rural heritage and agricultural heartland of eastern Hungary.
Proximity to the scenic Tisza River.
Authentic atmosphere of a traditional Hungarian town.
Quiet environment away from major tourist crowds.
Gateway to the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok region.
Limited English may be spoken compared to major tourist hubs like Budapest.
The pace of life is significantly slower, with many shops closing early.
Public transport to nearby Szolnok is available for broader regional exploration.
The town is compact and best explored on foot or by bicycle to appreciate the local surroundings.
Look for small local bakeries and markets to try traditional Hungarian pastries.
Authentic rural experiences and peaceful riverfront walks.
HUF Ft
$40-$80 p/day
Hungarian, English
Head towards the Tisza riverbanks for the best natural scenery in the area.
May-September
Mild temperatures make it a great time for walking near the river.
Summers are warm and sunny, ideal for enjoying the outdoor landscapes of the Great Plain.
Fall sees fewer tourists and pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the agricultural region.
Winters are cold and quiet, offering a very peaceful atmosphere for a retreat.