Vajdahunyad Castle
Vajdahunyad Castle Vajdahunyad Castle is located in the very center of Budapest, next to the city’s main Heroes’ Square. It is one of the most beautiful and romantic structures of…
Continue readingVajdahunyad Castle Vajdahunyad Castle is located in the very center of Budapest, next to the city’s main Heroes’ Square. It is one of the most beautiful and romantic structures of…
Continue readingRoyal Palace in Budapest (Buda Castle) The Royal Palace in Budapest is the ancient residence of the rulers of Hungary, also called Buda Fortress or Buda Castle. The huge palace…
Continue readingHungarian Parliament Building Hungarian Parliament Building is the representative seat of the Hungarian government, located on the left bank of the Danube River in the center of Budapest. It is…
Continue readingSt. Stephen’s Basilica St. István’s Basilica is rightly considered the hallmark of Budapest, along with the Hungarian Parliament building and the Buda Royal Palace. Nowadays, it is not only a…
Continue readingMount Gellert Mount Gellert is a high hill on the right bank of the Danube and one of the landmarks of the Hungarian capital, the ancient city of Budapest. The…
Continue readingGellert Bathing (Gellert Gyogyfurdo) Gellert Bathing is one of the thirteen baths in Budapest, located at the foot of the mountain of the same name, and which is located in…
Continue readingSzechenyi Gyogyfurdo Baths Szechenyi Bath is one of the iconic sights of Budapest. It is a health and wellness complex located in the city’s Varoszliget Park, including pools, baths and…
Continue readingKiraly Gyogyfurdo Bathing The Király Bath is a bathing complex built in Budapest in the second half of the 16th century, during the Ottoman rule. The bathhouse and its surroundings…
Continue readingVaci Street Váci Street (Váci utca) is one of the most famous sights of the Hungarian capital. Starting at Vörösmarty Square in the center of Budapest, it ends at another…
Continue readingAndrássy Avenue Andrássy Avenue is a parade street in central Budapest, called the “Hungarian Champs Elysees” for the beauty and elegance of its buildings. It is home to many of…
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