Riverside Walks
The town's location near the Danube offers peaceful paths for walking and cycling.





Tát is a small city situated in the Komárom-Esztergom region of northern Hungary, near the border with Slovakia. With a population of just over 5,500, it maintains a calm, residential character that contrasts with the busier tourist hubs nearby. Its location is its primary draw, providing easy access to the Danube River and the historic sights of Esztergom, including its famous Basilica. The town is ideal for travelers looking to experience authentic local life in Hungary or those seeking a quiet home base while exploring the natural beauty and historical landmarks of the Danube Bend.
Tát is a small city situated in the Komárom-Esztergom region of northern Hungary, near the border with Slovakia. With a population of just over 5,500, it maintains a calm, residential character that contrasts with the busier tourist hubs nearby. Its location is its primary draw, providing easy access to the Danube River and the historic sights of Esztergom, including its famous Basilica. The town is ideal for travelers looking to experience authentic local life in Hungary or those seeking a quiet home base while exploring the natural beauty and historical landmarks of the Danube Bend.
Proximity to the Danube River and scenic landscapes.
Small-town charm with a population of around 5,500.
Easy access to the historic city of Esztergom.
Limited tourist attractions within the town itself.
Public transport is available but checking schedules in advance is recommended.
A car is helpful for exploring the wider Komárom-Esztergom region.
The town's location near the Danube offers peaceful paths for walking and cycling.
Consider staying here for lower accommodation costs while visiting nearby Esztergom.
A quiet residential base for exploring the Danube Bend.
HUF Ft
$50-$90 p/day
Hungarian, English, German
Visit local bakeries and small shops to experience everyday Hungarian life.
May - September
Mild temperatures are ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the Danube banks.
The warmest months are perfect for regional travel, though it can be humid.
The autumn foliage in the nearby hills makes for beautiful scenic drives.
A very quiet season, best suited for those visiting family or seeking a peaceful retreat.