
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
Debrecen stands at the heart of the Hungarian Great Plain, a flat agricultural landscape that stretches east toward Romania and feels entirely unlike the hilly Transdanubia to the west. The city's civic identity is inseparable from its Calvinist church: the twin-towered Great Reformed Church on Kossuth Square, completed in 1821, is the largest Protestant church in Hungary and is where Lajos Kossuth proclaimed Hungarian independence from the Habsburgs on April 14, 1849.
Despite its revolutionary credentials, Debrecen has always been a practical, prosperous market town.
Its weekly livestock fairs once drew traders from across the region, and the city's smoked meats and honey-cake sweets still reflect that trading-post heritage. The University of Debrecen, founded in 1912, gives the city a younger energy, and the thermal baths at Nagyerdo Park provide the deep relaxation Hungarians consider a civic necessity. Just an hour west lies the Hortobagy, a UNESCO-listed puszta grassland where grey cattle and Hungarian cowboys called csikos still work the land as they have for centuries.

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