Travelling to Pecs from Osijek Airport (OSI)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Osijek Airport to Pecs transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Osijek Airport to Pecs -- 116 kilometres in approximately 88 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Osijek Airport serves the entire eastern Croatian and cross-border Pannonian region -- from the Baroque fortress quarter of Osijek and the wartime memorial of Vukovar, to the ancient city of Vinkovci, the cathedral city of Đakovo, the wine city of Ilok, and across the borders to Pécs, Novi Sad and Szeged. Our Osijek Airport to Pecs private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Osijek Airport to Pecs provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Pécs is the most historically rich and most culturally distinguished city in southern Hungary -- a city of 148,000 inhabitants 116km north of Osijek Airport across the Hungarian border in the southern Transdanubia region, whose extraordinary combination of the Pécs Early Christian Necropolis (the most important UNESCO World Heritage early Christian monument in Central Europe -- the Pécs Necropolis, the most completely preserved 4th-century early Christian mausoleum complex in Hungary, its extraordinary painted burial chambers the most artistically significant and most completely intact early Christian underground chapel cycle in Central Europe, the cella septichora -- the most remarkable single early Christian underground funerary building north of the Danube, the UNESCO complex that places Pécs in the most exclusive group of Central European cities with late-Roman Christian heritage directly comparable to the most important early Christian sites in Rome itself) and the Pécs Mosque of Pasha Qasim (the most significant and most completely preserved Ottoman mosque in Hungary -- the Gazi Kasim Pasha Mosque, the largest surviving Ottoman-era mosque in Hungary, its distinctive red-brick minaret-and-dome profile the most recognisable single architectural element on the Pécs main square, the most perfectly adapted religious conversion monument in Hungary -- now a Catholic church within the most completely intact Ottoman shell of any converted mosque in the country) give it a Roman, early Christian and Ottoman heritage of the most complete Central European kind.
Pécs's most celebrated complementary identity is as the 2010 European Capital of Culture (the most comprehensively culturally programmed and the most internationally visited single year of cultural events ever held in Hungary outside Budapest -- the Pécs 2010 ECoC programme, the most ambitious single cultural development investment in southern Hungarian history, the most completely transformed single post-industrial cultural quarter in the country -- the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, built around the most historically distinguished and most internationally recognised Hungarian ceramic and porcelain manufacturer, the Zsolnay factory whose eosin-glazed ceramics and pyrogranite architectural tiles are the most internationally collected Hungarian applied art objects and the most distinctive single decorative art product of any Hungarian city) and the Mecsek Hills (the most forested and most scenically varied natural landscape directly adjacent to any Hungarian city -- the Mecsek mountain range directly above Pécs, the most immediately accessible woodland and hiking terrain from any southern Hungarian city, the most pleasantly wooded urban backdrop in the Hungarian interior, the most popular outdoor recreation destination from Pécs). Note: the transfer crosses the Croatian-Hungarian border; valid Schengen/Hungarian entry documentation required.
Pécs Early Christian Necropolis -- Most Important UNESCO Early Christian Heritage in Central Europe, Most Completely Preserved 4th-Century Painted Mausoleum Complex North of the Danube, Comparable to the Most Important Late-Roman Christian Sites in Rome: The Pécs Early Christian Necropolis (UNESCO -- the most completely preserved 4th-century early Christian mausoleum complex in Hungary, the most artistically significant painted underground burial chambers in Central Europe, the cella septichora the most remarkable early Christian funerary building north of the Danube -- placing Pécs in the most exclusive group of Central European cities with late-Roman heritage comparable to Rome itself) gives the city a UNESCO early Christian heritage of the most academically distinguished Central European kind.
Mosque of Pasha Qasim and Zsolnay Cultural Quarter -- Most Significant Ottoman Mosque Surviving in Hungary, Most Internationally Recognised Hungarian Ceramic Manufacturer, Most Ambitious Post-Industrial Cultural Quarter in Southern Hungary: The Gazi Kasim Pasha Mosque (the largest surviving Ottoman mosque in Hungary, the most completely intact converted mosque in the country) and the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter (built around the most internationally recognised Hungarian ceramic manufacturer -- eosin-glazed pieces the most internationally collected Hungarian applied art objects, the most ambitious single cultural quarter transformation in southern Hungary) give Pécs an Ottoman and ceramic heritage of the most culturally layered Central European kind.
Hungarian Border Crossing Required -- Schengen Area; D-road North + Hungarian M60 Transfer -- 88 Minutes: The transfer from Osijek Airport to Pécs takes approximately 88 minutes via the Croatian D road north and the Hungarian M60 motorway -- crossing the Croatian-Hungarian border (both countries in Schengen Area; border formalities minimal for EU/Schengen passport holders; non-EU travellers should verify entry requirements). Road tolls apply on Hungarian motorways (e-vignette required).
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