Getting Around
The city is best explored by car or local bus services connecting to nearby Komárom.





Ács is a small city situated in the Komárom-Esztergom region of northern Hungary. With a population of approximately 7,000 residents, it serves as a tranquil residential hub characterized by its local atmosphere. Its location in the northern Transdanubia region puts it within reach of the Danube river and the historical city of Komárom. Visitors to Ács will find a modest, unpretentious environment that reflects the everyday rhythm of Hungarian provincial life, making it a suitable stop for travelers seeking a quiet break from larger urban centers.
Ács is a small city situated in the Komárom-Esztergom region of northern Hungary. With a population of approximately 7,000 residents, it serves as a tranquil residential hub characterized by its local atmosphere. Its location in the northern Transdanubia region puts it within reach of the Danube river and the historical city of Komárom. Visitors to Ács will find a modest, unpretentious environment that reflects the everyday rhythm of Hungarian provincial life, making it a suitable stop for travelers seeking a quiet break from larger urban centers.
Located in the historic Komárom-Esztergom region.
Close proximity to the Danube river.
Authentic small-town Hungarian atmosphere.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major Hungarian cities.
Quiet atmosphere ideal for those avoiding crowds.
Proximity to the Slovakian border and the Danube.
The city is best explored by car or local bus services connecting to nearby Komárom.
Expect a quiet, residential vibe where English may be less common than in larger cities like Budapest.
A quiet stopover while exploring northern Hungary.
HUF Ft
$40-$70 p/day
Hungarian, English, German
Use Ács as a base to visit the historical fortifications in nearby Komárom.
May-September
Mild weather makes it pleasant for walking through the town and nearby nature.
Warm temperatures are common; the nearby Danube offers a cooling breeze.
The changing colors of the Transdanubian landscape provide a scenic backdrop.
A quiet, cold season where indoor local community life takes center stage.