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Budapest Thermal Baths

Budapest Thermal Baths

Budapest has a great variety of thermal baths to choose from, you might want to choose the thermal bath according to your mood and preferences. Some of the famous ones are Szechenyi Bath, Gellert Bath, Rudas Bath. The city is often called the "city of spas." Hungary is the land of thermal springs. Budapest has a great variety of thermal baths to choose from, you might want to choose the thermal bath according to your mood and preferences. Some of the famous ones are Szachenyi Bath, Gellert Bath, Rudas Bath. Szachenyi is the largest medicinal bath and the most popular amongst both, the locals and the tourists. These have some of the largest outdoor and indoor pools. It is also popular for hosting great parties through entire summer season. These parties happen on Saturdays from 10:30 to 03:00 from the month of June through August. Rudas and Gell_rt are for the architecture buffs and show some very rich culture. Read More

University Church, Budapest

Located in the heart of Budapest, the University Church is a magnificent example of Baroque architecture. Built-in the 18th century, the church has been a popular tourist destination for its intricate designs and stunning frescoes. It's a perfect place to unwind and appreciate the city's cultural heritage.  As you enter the church, you will be greeted with a grandiose interior adorned with gilded ornaments, marble columns, and intricate carvings. The high ceiling is beautifully painted with frescoes, depicting scenes from the Bible. The church also houses a notable organ, which has been restored to its original state and is used for concerts and performances throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy the church's serene atmosphere and appreciate the beauty of the architecture while listening to live music. If you're a lover of art and architecture, the University Church is a must-visit destination in Budapest.  Read More

Vajdahunyad Castle

Vajdahunyad Castle

Located in the city park, Vajdahunyad Castle holds a very romantic, fairy tale-looking, and historic architectural vibe to it. It has one main courtyard which is open to all and a ticketed museum of agriculture inside, which is the largest agricultural museum in Europe today. The castle is naturally decorated with shady trees, pebble streets and little ponds which give it a fairy tale look. The castle portrays a very medieval look, but actually it isn’t that old in age.When the castle was completed in 1908, a museum of agriculture was built inside it. The museum portrays more than a 1000 types of bears, deers, and other hunted animal heads along with their furs. The museum also features exhibits on the history of Hungarian agriculture from the beginning to present, domestication of animals, forestry, fishing, and plant life. Many tourists don’t find the castle worth a visit from inside but they are unaware to the magnificence this museum holds. Paying a visit to the museum is totally worth exploring if one is in Budapest.This large castle has 21 replicas of marvellous buildings inside its premises which are a good photographic spot. If not the museum, just an evening walk in the courtyard of Vajdahunyad can turn out to be the most romantic adventure ever. During daytime and weekends you might find a lot of crowd having family picnics in the courtyard but as the sun sets, this place turns a little spooky. Read More

Budapest City Park

Budapest City Park

Városliget is a Public Park in Budapest, also the most populous and largest city in the world. Being the capital of Hungary, the city is a centre for the political, commercial, transport and industrial of the country. It is the second largest park situated at XIV district of Budapest. Formerly known as Ökrösdűlő when it was a swamp land covered with pasture during the 18 th century. Ökrösdűlő also means Oxmeadow as cows and Oxes were grazed here but there was also risk of Malaria here. To avoid spreading of the disease actions were taken to control marshy lands and plant new trees. Later the park was also called as Batthyány-erdő or Batthyány Forest named after the family of the same name. The family also were tenants of this land and Prince Batthyány undertook to plant the new area. Rudolf Batthyány, an engineer along with his team set up a 10,000 square-square open waterlakes and removed the earlier two islands of swamp land. Today on one of its land is the Széchenyi thermal site and Vajdahunyad Castle few of the popular attractions in Budapest.In the 1896 Budapest was a lively place with festivities to mark the Millennium Celebrations of Hungary’s the City Park became the event venue. Being one of the city’s first green spaces, the park held a grand exhibition in this celebration and over the years it has been a cherished place. As the site grew as a prominent event place, construction of new buildings like Kunsthalle exhibition centre, Vajdahunyad Castle and Millennium Underground were constructed. Being Europe’s first metro line it was constructed to take passengers to Millennium Celebrations from downtown Budapest making various stops including the Heroes Square.During the end of World War II like destruction of many well-known monuments and buildings Városliget was devastated as it had caught fire. After the war ended the majority of buildings at the City Park remained damaged for a long time and saw a brighter side at the end of Soviet Era. A huge landscaping project was set up in 1970 to bring back lush greenery to the Park Read More

Budapest Pinball Museum

Budapest Pinball Museum

The Budapest Pinball Museum is the first and largest interactive exhibition in Hungary, with 140 working pinball machines that offer visitors an exciting and fun game experience. The museum is located on the street of Radnóti Miklós in the city's centre. The museum has a lot of arcade games that are still available today, even some dating back to the 19th century, some of the games being X-men, Guitar Hero 3, Pacman, Pinball, etc. Besides the interactive games available at the museum, visitors can also find an exhibition showcasing flippers and even a pinball machine believed to be the world's first. Grab a bite to eat at the museum's snack bar and browse the museum's gallery for souvenirs. Read More

Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden

The Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, Hungary's oldest zoo park, is home to over 9000 animals of 850 species in Budapest City Park. It is ideal for exploring the city's natural reserve and fauna habitats. An art nouveau building in the zoo represents the art and architecture of the city. The zoo opened 150 years ago. The Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden features seven major exhibits: the magical hill, America Tropicana, Savannah Zone, Australia Zone, India Zone, Janos Xantus House, and Primates. The zoo is home to many animals like white rhinoceros, gazelles, exotic birds, reptiles, amphibians, Asiatic lions, striped hyenas, orangutans, baboons, and a variety of other species that can be spotted while strolling through the park. Children can also participate in a children's program at the attraction, allowing them to feed animals and enjoy the enclosure's sights. Read More

Castle Hill Budapest

Castle Hill Budapest

Castle Hill, a gorgeous plateau on Buda's hilly terrain made of limestone, provides stunning views of the city. Located over a large arena, this expansive area with its winding riverbed stones, baroque styled houses, and verdant avenues around the Castlehill is worth exploring. Castle Hill is a destination for multiple attractions, including ancient monuments like Buda Castle and Habsburg Castle, to popular cafes, including Ruszwurm, a 200-year-old confectioner's cafe. Budapest History Museum and Hungarian National Gallery are two cultural landmarks in Budapest showcasing the fine arts of the city. Enjoy breathtaking sunset views from the top of Castle Hill by visiting Fisherman's Bastion terrace. Read More

City Park

As one of Hungary's heritage sites, City Woodland Park is a long 302-acre public space located in District XIV of Budapest. It is widely regarded as the first public park in the world. The park extends from Heroes Square and offers cultural facilities for locals and tourists alike. There are also a castle and some museums onsite. Aside from the many sports arenas located at the museum, there are two grand museums showcasing the art and history of the city. A visit to the Budapest Transport Museum and the Budapest Zoological and Botanical Garden is the perfect way to experience an arboretum and modern railway collection. Rides, arcades, and a fairy-themed Vajdahunyad Castle are provided for kids at the park. As you explore the park, eat at the different food stalls and relax in the open-air medicinal bath. Read More

Danube River

Danube River

Flowing from the Black Forest to the Black Sea, the Danube river is the second-longest river in Europe after the Volga. The river gives the city a gorgeous scenic view along various popular attractions, Chain Bridge, Szabadság Bridge, churches, museums, and synagogues. In addition, the streets alongside the Danube have sidewalk cafes, historic buildings, and great shopping opportunities. Across the Danube River, Budapest is divided into two parts, one to the west hills of Buda and the other to the east of Pest. The river derives its name from its source at the convergence of Donaueschingen. Rivers like the Danube date back to the Roman Empire, which was the longest continuous border and still runs through various countries like Serbia, Austria, Budapest, Ukraine, Vienna, etc. Read More

Fisherman's Bastion

The Fisherman's Bastion is located across the street from the Buda Castle and is a pretty tower reminiscent of the castle walls. The highlight of the bastion is its main facade running parallel to the river Danube and its seven stone towers symbolizing Hungary's chieftains. In addition to bearing a striking resemblance to the Walt Disney logo building, the fantastic panoramic view of the city from the Neo-Romanesque lookout towers at the top of Buda Castle hill is exceptionally mesmerizing. A Neo-Renaissance-style architectural design, Fisherman's Bastion is the work of Frigyes Schulek. Divided into two courtyards, the northern part houses statues of Julianus and Gellert monks; however, the southern part is adorned by a bronze statue of St. Stephen. As you enjoy the panoramic view of the city, don't miss the nearby restaurant in the bastion which serves Swiss cuisine. Read More

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