Aggtelek National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Northern Hungary. It`s known for the Baradla Cave, the most famous stalactite cave in the country. The park also offers hiking trails, and diverse fauna and flora, making it a paradise... more
Aggtelek National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Northern Hungary. It`s known for the Baradla Cave, the most famous stalactite cave in the country. The park also offers hiking trails, and diverse fauna and flora, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. less
Buda Castle is a historic castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, and it was first completed in 1265. It`s located on the southern tip of Castle Hill, with panoramic views overlooking the city and the Danube. Now a UNESCO World... more
Buda Castle is a historic castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, and it was first completed in 1265. It`s located on the southern tip of Castle Hill, with panoramic views overlooking the city and the Danube. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it houses the Budapest History Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery. A visit to Buda Castle is a must for those interested in architecture and history, as it offers insight into Hungary`s past and its cultural evolution. less
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest. Opened in 1849, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was regarded as an en... more
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest. Opened in 1849, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was regarded as an engineering marvel. It`s now a beloved symbol of the city and offers stunning views, especially at night. less
The Citadel, located on the top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, is a historic fortress turned tourist attraction. It offers panoramic views of Budapest and is home to the Liberty Statue. The fort was built by the Habsburgs after defeating Hungary`s War... more
The Citadel, located on the top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, is a historic fortress turned tourist attraction. It offers panoramic views of Budapest and is home to the Liberty Statue. The fort was built by the Habsburgs after defeating Hungary`s War of Independence in the mid-19th century. less
The Danube Bend is a curve of the Danube in Hungary, close to the city of Visegrád. It offers breathtaking panoramas and is a popular destination for excursions and hiking. Along the banks, visitors can find charming villages, historic towns, and bea... more
The Danube Bend is a curve of the Danube in Hungary, close to the city of Visegrád. It offers breathtaking panoramas and is a popular destination for excursions and hiking. Along the banks, visitors can find charming villages, historic towns, and beautiful natural landscapes. less
The Dohány Street Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue, is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world. It boasts stunning architecture, a rich history, and a deep significance to the local Jewish community. It also ho... more
The Dohány Street Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue, is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world. It boasts stunning architecture, a rich history, and a deep significance to the local Jewish community. It also houses the Jewish Museum, the Holocaust Memorial Room, and the Temple of Heroes. less
The Fisherman’s Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style terrace situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on the Castle hill in Budapest. Its fairy-tale like towers, and the panoramic view it offers of the Danube, Margaret Island, Pest and th... more
The Fisherman’s Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style terrace situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on the Castle hill in Budapest. Its fairy-tale like towers, and the panoramic view it offers of the Danube, Margaret Island, Pest and the Gellért Hill, make it a favored spot for tourists. less
Gellért Hill offers some of the best panoramic views of Budapest. At the top, one can find the Liberty Statue, a monument commemorating those who sacrificed their lives for the independence of Hungary. Also located on the hill is the Gellért Hill Cav... more
Gellért Hill offers some of the best panoramic views of Budapest. At the top, one can find the Liberty Statue, a monument commemorating those who sacrificed their lives for the independence of Hungary. Also located on the hill is the Gellért Hill Cave, which has served as a chapel and a hospital during WWII. less
Heroes` Square is one of the most-visited attractions in Budapest, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars, and other important national leaders. The square also hosts the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace o... more
Heroes` Square is one of the most-visited attractions in Budapest, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars, and other important national leaders. The square also hosts the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of Art, making it a significant destination for art and history lovers. less
Hortobágy National Park is the largest protected area in Hungary and the largest semi-natural grassland in Europe. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the home to diverse flora and fauna, and visitors can enjoy birdwatching, walking trails, and tradit... more
Hortobágy National Park is the largest protected area in Hungary and the largest semi-natural grassland in Europe. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the home to diverse flora and fauna, and visitors can enjoy birdwatching, walking trails, and traditional animal husbandry demonstrations. The Park`s iconic Nine Arch Bridge is a must-see. less
The House of Terror is a museum located in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, torture... more
The House of Terror is a museum located in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured, or killed in the building. It provides a somber, yet critical look into a challenging period of Hungary`s history. less
The Hungarian National Museum, founded in 1802, is the oldest public museum in Hungary. The museum`s main collection is on Hungarian history in all its aspects from prehistory to the present, it also features a collection of European and non-European... more
The Hungarian National Museum, founded in 1802, is the oldest public museum in Hungary. The museum`s main collection is on Hungarian history in all its aspects from prehistory to the present, it also features a collection of European and non-European artifacts. The museum also has a garden which can be used for relaxation and recreation. less
The Hungarian Parliament Building, located on the banks of the Danube in Budapest, is one of the most iconic structures in Hungary. It`s the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary and one of the oldest legislative buildings in Europe. The building... more
The Hungarian Parliament Building, located on the banks of the Danube in Budapest, is one of the most iconic structures in Hungary. It`s the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary and one of the oldest legislative buildings in Europe. The building is a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination in Budapest. Its grand architecture, detailed decoration, and historical significance make it a must-see. less
Lake Balaton, often referred to as the Hungarian Sea, is the largest lake in Central Europe and a popular domestic holiday destination. The lake`s north shore offers deep waters and historic towns, while the south is known for its shallow waters and... more
Lake Balaton, often referred to as the Hungarian Sea, is the largest lake in Central Europe and a popular domestic holiday destination. The lake`s north shore offers deep waters and historic towns, while the south is known for its shallow waters and resort towns. Numerous recreational activities like sailing, fishing, and swimming can be enjoyed here. less
Margaret Island is a 2.5 km long island in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest. It`s a peaceful getaway within the city featuring beautiful landscaped parks, historic ruins, a small zoo, and a water park. It`s a popular place for locals and... more
Margaret Island is a 2.5 km long island in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest. It`s a peaceful getaway within the city featuring beautiful landscaped parks, historic ruins, a small zoo, and a water park. It`s a popular place for locals and tourists alike for leisure activities. less
Matthias Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Budapest. Known for its intricate architecture and historical significance, it has been the venue for several coronations, including that of Charles IV in 1916, the last Habsburg king. The church`... more
Matthias Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Budapest. Known for its intricate architecture and historical significance, it has been the venue for several coronations, including that of Charles IV in 1916, the last Habsburg king. The church`s beautiful stained glass windows, royal artifacts, and the view from the tower make it a must-visit site. less
The Museum of Fine Arts is a major Hungarian art museum located in Heroes` Square, Budapest. The museum`s collection is made up of international art, including all periods of European art, and comprises more than 100,000 pieces. The museum`s collecti... more
The Museum of Fine Arts is a major Hungarian art museum located in Heroes` Square, Budapest. The museum`s collection is made up of international art, including all periods of European art, and comprises more than 100,000 pieces. The museum`s collections include all six of the paintings in Hungary by Raphael. less
St. Stephen`s Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary. It’s one of the most significant tourist attractions and the third highest building in Hungary. The church boasts stunning architec... more
St. Stephen`s Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary. It’s one of the most significant tourist attractions and the third highest building in Hungary. The church boasts stunning architecture both outside and within, with its ornate altar, stained glass windows and a holy right chapel. The observation deck affords visitors panoramic views of the city. less
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe, it`s also the most popular in Budapest. Housed in a Neo-Baroque palace in Budapest`s City Park, the bath is home to indoor thermal pools, outdoor swimming pools, saunas, and of... more
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe, it`s also the most popular in Budapest. Housed in a Neo-Baroque palace in Budapest`s City Park, the bath is home to indoor thermal pools, outdoor swimming pools, saunas, and offers various medical services. Visiting the thermal baths is a quintessential Budapest experience. less
Vajdahunyad Castle, located in the City Park of Budapest, is a stunning and eclectic castle that was originally built out of cardboard and wood for the millennial exhibition in 1896 but was later rebuilt from stone. The castle houses the Museum of Hu... more
Vajdahunyad Castle, located in the City Park of Budapest, is a stunning and eclectic castle that was originally built out of cardboard and wood for the millennial exhibition in 1896 but was later rebuilt from stone. The castle houses the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, the biggest agricultural museum in Europe. less