Located in Gy?r-Moson-Sopron County close to the Austrian border, Sopron is a lovely medieval village known for its quirky theatre groups and Hungary Sopron wines. Surrounded by dense forests and located at the foot of the Alps, Sopron is indeed a natural miracle. Its natural beauty is not only exhilarating but energizes you to the core. The city is known for its rich past that is reflected through its ruins of Scarbantia that are next to the Old Town’s Main Square.
Its rustic appeal and diverse culture make it a tourist fascination and a great destination to enjoy assorted food culture but authentic local wines. Moreover, strolling through its cobblestone alleys also make you discover some hidden gems, Croatian pubs, Hungarian cafes, restaurants.
From its baroque Main Square, captivating medieval houses, impressive renaissance architectural ancient Roman archaeological sites such as City Hall, Fabricius, Old Synagogue, St. Michael Church, Liszt Ferenc Cultural Centre to the Fire Tower, the city has lots to explore and see. In Sopron, the temperature typically varies from 27°C (August) to 2°C (January). The summers are warm here and the winters are very cold and dry making summers is an ideal time to visit the city for warm-weather activities.