Would you like to know more about one of the symbolic sights of Budapest? If you would, join us, and sail under the Széchenyi Chain Bridge Budapest with Silverline Cruises! It was represented on several Hungarian coins; the last one was issued in 2009 (200 HUF). Moreover, a radio channel is also named by it in
Introduction Budapest, a city steeped in history and resilience, is home to a poignant testament to its tumultuous past—the House of Terror. Located at 60 Andrássy Avenue, this haunting museum stands as a reminder of the horrors endured by the Hungarian people during two oppressive regimes—the Nazi and Soviet occupations. In this article, we
In Budapest Danube river is one of the main natural attraction or even a hotspot of different kind of activities just like the most famous river cruises all along the whole river. But the Danube river Budapest side is the most interesting all along Hungary, even so almost 30% of the river is located between
About 20th of August in Hungary In Hungary, there are lots of traditions related to both religious and national holidays. National holidays Hungary are the followings: the holiday of the revolution and fight for freedom in 1848 (15th March), St Stephen’s day on 20th of August (this king established the Hungarian state), and the
In Hungary people celebrate Valentin’s day and exchange gift to express their love, however this holiday is not so much commercialized here like in the U.S. It does not mean you won’t get romantic atmosphere, namely Budapest is fundamentally one of the most romantic cities in Europe even in the everydays, imagine how romantic it
Széchenyi Thermal Bath in the ‘City of baths’ Have you ever thought that there are 118 thermal springs under the region of the Hungarian capital city? In Budapest, you can find 11 thermal baths and strands. Three of them also please your eyes because they are imposing historical buildings. These institutions are called Lukács, Gellért,
Visit the Budapest Parliament as the third-largest in Europe, a monumental building on Kossuth Square on the Pest bank of the Danube designed by Imre Steindl. The Parliament Budapest, which is one of the most significant symbols of Hungary and Hungarian Democracy, is the place of approximately 400-450 thousand visitors a year. During the forty-five-minute
One of the most importan questions before visiting the Hungarian capital: Is Budapest safe? If you are a tourist, particularly if you are a foreigner at the same time, you must be interested in safety information. In briefly, the Hungarian capital city is safe, especially if it’s compared with other big cities in Center or