Unveiling Hungary: A Land of Thermal Baths, Vibrant Cities, and Rich History
Points of interest
Budapest
Lake Balaton
The Great Plain
Lake Balaton, often referred to as the "Hungarian Sea," is a haven for relaxation. Sail across its turquoise waters, cycle along its scenic lanes, or simply bask on the golden shores.
Budapest, the heart of Hungary, is a city brimming with architectural wonders.
Explore the Hortobágy National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness the traditional Hungarian horsemanship culture.
1st Stop
Budapest: The Pearl of the Danube
Buda Castle
Perched on the Castle Hill, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers stunning views of the Danube River and the Pest side of the city. Explore the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum within the castle complex.
2nd stop
Natural Wonders
Lake Balaton
The largest lake in Central Europe, Lake Balaton is a popular summer destination. Enjoy water sports, sunbathing on the beaches, and exploring charming towns like Balatonfüred and Tihany.
Gastronomy
3rd stop
Szimpla Kert Ruin Bar
Szimpla Kert is one of the best bustling ruin bars in Budapest, and the oldest of them all, with a vibrant atmosphere, eclectic crowds on most nights. Drinks are mostly (including craft beers and cocktails) at reasonable prices. The ruin bar offers fresh bakery products, home made style street foods, and delicious warm meals too.
Travel tips
Language
currency
Hungarian (Magyar) is the official language, but English and German are widely spoken in tourist areas.
Hungarian Forint (HUF). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some cash for smaller establishments.
safety
transport
Hungary is generally safe for tourists, but always stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas.
Hungary has an efficient public transport system. In Budapest, you can use trams, buses, and the metro. For intercity travel, trains and buses are reliable options.
Enjoy your journey through Hungary!
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Unveiling Hungary: A Land of Thermal Baths, Vibrant Cities, and Rich History
Points of interest
Budapest
Lake Balaton
The Great Plain
Lake Balaton, often referred to as the "Hungarian Sea," is a haven for relaxation. Sail across its turquoise waters, cycle along its scenic lanes, or simply bask on the golden shores.
Budapest, the heart of Hungary, is a city brimming with architectural wonders.
Explore the Hortobágy National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness the traditional Hungarian horsemanship culture.
1st Stop
Budapest: The Pearl of the Danube
Buda Castle
Perched on the Castle Hill, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers stunning views of the Danube River and the Pest side of the city. Explore the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum within the castle complex.
2nd stop
Natural Wonders
Lake Balaton
The largest lake in Central Europe, Lake Balaton is a popular summer destination. Enjoy water sports, sunbathing on the beaches, and exploring charming towns like Balatonfüred and Tihany.
Gastronomy
3rd stop
Szimpla Kert Ruin Bar
Szimpla Kert is one of the best bustling ruin bars in Budapest, and the oldest of them all, with a vibrant atmosphere, eclectic crowds on most nights. Drinks are mostly (including craft beers and cocktails) at reasonable prices. The ruin bar offers fresh bakery products, home made style street foods, and delicious warm meals too.
Travel tips
Language
currency
Hungarian (Magyar) is the official language, but English and German are widely spoken in tourist areas.
Hungarian Forint (HUF). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some cash for smaller establishments.
safety
transport
Hungary is generally safe for tourists, but always stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas.
Hungary has an efficient public transport system. In Budapest, you can use trams, buses, and the metro. For intercity travel, trains and buses are reliable options.
Enjoy your journey through Hungary!