Sightseeing flights from Gödöllő airport

A Lázár Lovaspark 9 hektáros területe Budapesttől 35, Gödöllőtől 5 km-re, festői természetvédelmi környezetben, Domonyvölgyben található. Ready 2 Grow kft offers special experience programs from Gödöllő Airport. You can take 25 – 60 minute flights above the Galga river castles, the Hungaroring, the Visegrád Castle, or even admireing the picturesque panorama of Margaret Island in Budapest and the Danube bend. Nyitvatartás Date to be agreed: darazs.gyorgy@freecharger.hu tel: +36 30 371 5660 Jegyárak website +36 30 371 5660 darazs.gyorgy@freecharger.hu Description The programme can also be combined with a visit to the exhibition of the Royal Castle of Gödöllő – in this case, a Tesla car will transport guests from Budapest or within a 30 km radius of Gödöllő to the castle. After visiting the exhibition, they can fly from the airport a few minutes away, on the route of their choice and then enjoy a coffee and cake in the Castle café before the return flight. You can fly 2 (or 3 depending on weight) at a time. Kis állatparkunkban, mint a “nagymama udvarán” megismerkedhetnek az őshonos háziállatokkal. Lazareum nevű múzeumunk látványos filmekkel és kiállítással mutatja be a kocsi, a magyar lovassport és a Lázár testvérek sportpályafutásának történetét. A fogathajtó világbajnokok 9 hektáros parkja és három különböző stílusú csárdája a céges csapatépítő programokon kívül felejthetetlen esküvők helyszíne is. Tovább olvasomBezárom You may also be interested in this Gödöllői Királyi Kastély Hazánk kiemelkedő műemléke, a folyamatosan megújuló Gödöllői Királyi Kastély a sokszínűség szimbóluma. Olyan közeg, ahol békében megfér egymás mellett a Részletek Gödöllői Városi Könyvtár és Információs Nálunk Te vagy a főszereplő! – hirdeti a Gödöllői Városi Könyvtár szlogenje. A korszerű intézmény a városlakók kedvelt találkozóhelye. Kiállítások, Részletek Smarni Étterem A Gödöllői Királyi Kastély szomszédságában elhelyezkedő Smarni étterem immáron hetedik éve várja szeretettel kedves Vendégeit. Konyhánk 100%-ban gluténmentesen működik a Részletek Pelikános kút A piac közepén , kényelmes ücsörgésre csábító padokkal körülvéve áll a kút, melynek tetején terjeszti szárnyait Gödöllő címerének állandó eleme Részletek Máriabesnyői Nagyboldogasszony Bazilika Máriabesnyő, a híres Mária-kegyhely különlegessége a kétszintes templom, két oltárán két kegyszoborral. Itt található az ország legkisebb- csodákkal övezett – Részletek
Lázár Equestrian Park

A Lázár Lovaspark 9 hektáros területe Budapesttől 35, Gödöllőtől 5 km-re, festői természetvédelmi környezetben, Domonyvölgyben található. It is an excursion and event centre in Domonyvölgy, 5 kms from the town of Gödöllő. Guests are awaited with horse show, evoking the tradition of Hungarian horsemanship, a horse cart ride in the forest, pony riding, a petting zoo and delicious Hungarian cuisine. The 9-hectare park and the three different taverns of the coach driving Champion Lázár brothers provide an excellent venue for team building programmes and unforgettable weddings. Opening hours Guests are welcome by prior appointment! Inquiry / Request for offer: lazarlovaspark@lazarlovaspark.hu e-mail address or telephone one of our contact numbers: 06 30 871 3424 or 06 30 444 9330 Jegyárak Tickets website +36 30 871 3424 +36 30 444 9330 lazarlovaspark@lazarlovaspark.hu Description For families with children, as a fun outing, for companies as a team-building or family day venue, for young couples to organise the “dream wedding”, it offers a wonderful setting. We are also often chosen as a cosy place to celebrate birthdays and family events. In our taverns and in the renewed Riding Hall or on our spacious terraces, we welcome our guests with a hearty, home-style lunch. In addition, we offer a colourful programme of entertainment for young and old.With horse shows, forest carriage rides and a playground. You can get acquainted with Hungarian domestic animals in our indigenous pet park, like in “grandma’s yard”. Our Lazareum museum presents the history of the carriage, Hungarian equestrianism and the sporting careers of the Lázár brothers with spectacular films and exhibitions. The 9-hectare park and three different styles of the world champions of driving are open to guests by appointment. Kis állatparkunkban, mint a “nagymama udvarán” megismerkedhetnek az őshonos háziállatokkal. Lazareum nevű múzeumunk látványos filmekkel és kiállítással mutatja be a kocsi, a magyar lovassport és a Lázár testvérek sportpályafutásának történetét. A fogathajtó világbajnokok 9 hektáros parkja és három különböző stílusú csárdája a céges csapatépítő programokon kívül felejthetetlen esküvők helyszíne is. Tovább olvasomBezárom Lázár Lovaspark 2182 Domonyvölgy, Fenyő utca 47. Facebook Instagram Youtube
Szabadság Square

Gödöllő is rightfully proud of the title „Hungary’s prettiest Main Square”, an award won at the Entente Florale Hungary competition. You are welcome to relax and enjoy not only the flowers but the pleasant surroundings, fountains, statues, and World Peace Gong on the Gödöllő Main Square. Description The understated fountain, clad in natural stone elements, is illuminated by 13 LED underwater luminaires, creating a fabulous atmosphere in the evening. An interactive fountain has also been installed in the Main Square, replacing 5 jets. The watery, frothy jet of water that emerges from the fountain is illuminated by 4 underwater lamps of varying colours per nozzle.The fountain is not just a spectacular feature of the renovated space, it is also a great source of entertainment for children, young and old, who can enjoy a competition. Each nozzle is equipped with a step sensor, which changes the height of the water jet and the colour of the lighting as it jumps. The winner between two or more competitors is the one who jumps higher up the water column. In addition to the “Hungary’s Most Beautiful Main Square” award, Gödöllő also received a recognition from the Green City Movement: the association offered environmental consultancy services to the city. Since September 2013, a free wifi network has been available in the city’s main square , which anyone can connect to with their notebook or smartphone without a password. World Peace Gong For the first time in Europe, a monument proclaiming the brotherhood of the peoples of the Earth, a gift from Indonesia to Hungary, was erected in the main square of Gödöllő. The symbol, which depicts the flags of the world’s nations, symbols of world religions and a map of the Earth’s oceans, was created by the World Peace Commission as a memento of the series of bombings that killed 200 people in 2002 in the Indonesian tourist paradise of Bali. It was offered to our country in 2007 in recognition of our country’s civilisational and economic-technological progress and successful promotion of peaceful social relations. The bronze monument, weighing 150 kilograms and measuring 2 metres in diameter, was unveiled on 2 May 2007 by Indonesian sculptor Djuyoto Suntani. Its history is written on the black marble plaque in front of it, and the small park around it is planted with tropical plants. Reformed Church With its simple facade and its beautifully arched onion dome, the more than 260-year-old church of the Reformed Church of Gödöllő stands out among the buildings in the main square. Its patron was Antal I. Grassalkovich, who demolished the old Reformed church on the site of the present Royal Castle and provided the land, building materials and money for the new Baroque church, consecrated in 1745, in the centre of the town. The church has been renovated several times in its history: in 1912, the originally painted and carved ceiling and choir were replaced with concrete. After the severe destruction by bombing in 1945, a long period of renovation followed, and the tower was restored in 1993. Source: Gödöllő Városi Információs Portál, 2017, www.godollo.hu Read moreClose Szabadság Square Gödöllő,Szabadság tér
The Kinghill Pavilion

The only remaining Baroque building in the castle park is the Királydomb Pavilion with the portraits of the conquering leaders and kings of Hungary. About 200 metres from the main building of the castle, on the north-western side of the garden, on the top of a small hill, stands a Baroque pavilion. The Royal Cathedral Pavilion was built in the two decades following Maria Theresa’s visit to Gödöllő in 1751, before the Count’s death in 1771. Antal Grassalkovich most probably attended the coronation of Maria Theresa in Bratislava in 1740. Thus, he witnessed the Queen, in her coronation dress, ascending to the royal mound to perform the traditional sword cuts as part of the coronation ceremony, a symbolic gesture of her willingness to defend the country from the enemy, wherever he might attack. By placing the royal pavilion and decorating its interior, Grassalkovich glorified his monarch, the nobility and himself, as he proclaimed the interdependence of the monarch and the Hungarian nobility, his own sacrifice and his unconditional loyalty to his monarch. The garden pavilion is a regular hexagonal building, built on an artificial hill, with an internal diameter of 6,5 metres and walls 3,2 metres high. The walls are pierced by four windows and two doors placed opposite each other, and the interior is decorated with portraits of Hungarian leaders and kings from the Hungarian occupation. In the 1810s, when the garden was converted into an English park by Leopoldina Esterházy, wife of Prince Antal III Grassalkovich, only the Royal Pavilion was left intact, and the unknown redesigner of the park incorporated it into the landscape garden structure, and it still defines its place and role today. After the Battle of Isaszeg on 6 April 1849, the retreating imperial army, enraged by the defeat, seized the pictures of the King’s Pavilion in Gödöllő with bayonets, seeing them as symbols of Hungarian statehood. In 1857, the then lord of the castle, the Greek-born Baron Sina Simon, hoping for a visit to Gödöllő by Franz Joseph, not only restored the castle but also saved the memory of the Hungarian noble tradition from destruction. He restored the pavilion building and replaced the damaged portraits. Ten years later, when the Hungarian government bought the castle and its surroundings after the coronation of the Emperor as King of Hungary and placed it at the disposal of the imperial couple as a coronation gift, the park became an important scene of court life, including the pavilion, an important orientation point of the landscape garden, which was also highlighted by the road network. The pavilion was damaged in the 20th century, perhaps during the First World War or the revolutions that followed, but it is possible that the royal portraits were removed when it was converted into a governor’s residence, and were kept in the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Museum in the Royal Palace in Buda between the two world wars. After the Second World War, 14 royal portraits were transferred from here to the Historical Picture Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, but by that time their Gödöllő origin had been forgotten; later, art historian Dr. Ferenc Dávid managed to identify them. The building itself was probably preserved because it was located on a fenced-off area expropriated by the military and was practically inaccessible even to those who wanted to see its bricks. The building was restored in 2002 according to the plans of Dr. Zsolt Máté and Zoltán Szabó. The destroyed parts were restored based on photographs taken in the 1890s. The images of the kings were recreated in 2004 by the photographers József Hapák and György Filakowszky and graphic artists Balázs Szendi, using the surviving paintings, the Pictorial Chronicle, the Book of Kings and other illustrations. Since then, the former landmark of the castle park has been reopened to the public. You can visit: Visible only at pre-announced times! For more information click here!
Queen Elizabeth Park

Nearly a hundred species of evergreen adorn Queen Elizabeth Park, created following her unexpected and tragic death in 1898. The grove, which is directly accessible from the Castle Park, is rich in botanical rarities. Following the Queen’s death, more than a hundred groves and nearly 3,000,000 memorial trees were planted throughout the country in honour of her memory, by order of Ignác Darányi, Minister of Agriculture. Description The park and the statue of Queen Elizabeth, the work of József Róna, were inaugurated in 1901 in the presence of Franz Joseph I.A promenade lined with Crimean linden trees leads to the statue of the Queen, who considers Gödöllő her home. The monument to Queen Elizabeth, which stands behind the statue of Queen Elizabeth, was also built in her memory. Its construction began in the autumn of 1988 and its stones represent the sixty-four counties of Hungary at that time. Designed by sculptor György Zala, the creator of the Heroes’ Square statues in Budapest, the composition is topped by a royal crown carved in white limestone. The front of the monument features a plaque to Queen Elizabeth and a bench, with steps leading up to the Holy Crown at the top. After the park entrance, the Calvary is on the right. A typical public monument of Baroque ecclesiastical art, it was begun in 1771, the year of the death of Antal Grassalkovich I. Its builder was probably János Mayerhoffer. The construction was completed by the Count’s son, Antal Grassalkovich II, and the Calvary was consecrated in 1775. Calvaries were usually placed on a hill in the style of Golgotha, but in flat areas the composition was built on top of hollow stone buildings.The one in Gödöllő is like this: it is based on a square building with a truncated heel, flanked on either side by a flight of curved steps. The building and the staircase are surrounded by a rococo stone balustrade with an openwork pattern. Above, at the foot of the cross of Christ and the two Lators, are the figures of the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and St John. Source: Gödöllő Városi Információs Portál, 2017, www.godollo.hu Read moreClose Queen Elizabeth Park Gödöllő
Smarni Restaurant

The Smarni restaurant, located in the neighbourhood of the Royal Castle of Gödöllő, has been welcoming its guests for seven years. Our kitchen is 100% gluten-free since the opening. The main elements of our seasonal menu are traditional dishes, which we prepare with modern kitchen technology. Opening hours monday – sunday: 11.00 – 22.00 06 20 270 1239 info@smarnietterem.hu smarnietterem.hu +36 20 270 1239 info@smarnietterem.hu Leírás Gyermekes családok számára, élmény kirándulásra, cégek részére csapatépítő vagy családi nap helyszínként, ifjú párok számára az „álom esküvő” megrendezésére nyújt csodálatos környezetet. Születésnapok, családi események otthonos megünneplésére is gyakran választanak minket. 2021-ben felújított Tornácos csárdánkban vagy tágas teraszainkon, minden szombat és vasárnap délben, korlátlan büféasztalos ebéddel várjuk vendégeinket a biztonsági szabályok teljeskörű betartásával. Bőséges, házias ízvilágú ételeink kóstolásán kívül, színes programokkal szórakoztatunk kicsiket és nagyokat. A magyar lovas hagyományokat felidéző lovassal, erdei kocsikázással, pónilovaglással, játszótérrel és népi játékokkal. Kis állatparkunkban, mint a “nagymama udvarán” megismerkedhetnek az őshonos háziállatokkal. Lazareum nevű múzeumunk látványos filmekkel és kiállítással mutatja be a kocsi, a magyar lovassport és a Lázár testvérek sportpályafutásának történetét. A fogathajtó világbajnokok 9 hektáros parkja és három különböző stílusú csárdája a céges csapatépítő programokon kívül felejthetetlen esküvők helyszíne is. Tovább olvasomBezárom Smarni Étterem 2100 Gödöllő, Szabadság út 4. Facebook Instagram Youtube Kattints ide