What not to miss in Budapest

Budapest Capital of Hungary provides many cultural and entertainment programs for visitors. But what are the experiences that you should not miss here? The following paragraphs answer this question. If you visit here, the Várkert Bazár, which is located in District I is definitely a special attraction. This is not only a fairy tale historical

Movies in Budapest

Hungary has long been a popular destination for foreign productions. Budapest has hosted a great number of international film productions, and scenes from several films have been shot here. Costs are relatively low in Hungary; wages are much lower than in any Western European country. On the other hand, Budapest is a beautiful city and

Liberty Statue Budapest

The Hungarian Liberty Statue Budapest, the Hungarian capital has plenty of beautiful attractions. The Danube River winds through the city, which in itself offers a fascinating sight. The city is full of historic monuments and one of its symbols is the Budapest Liberty Statue. The Budapest Liberty Statue was set in 1974, created by Zsigmond

Budapest Great Synagogue

Dohány Street – Great Synagogue This is the greatest synagogue of the Hungarian Jews and also the greatest one in Europe besides the synagogue in Amsterdam. If we inspect the whole world, only the sizes of the Temple Emanu-El exceed it. You can find the Great Synagogue in the Dohány street, in district VII. This

Lukacs Bath in the City of Bath

Budapest, as a “City of Bath” has plenty of thermal bath, like Lukács Bath is one of them Budapest is quite rich in baths. You can find both strand and thermal ones among these 11 institutions. Lukacs Bath is one of the oldest thermal baths of the Hungarian capital city. It’s not only a bath
This imposing open plaza, which is one of the most photographd sights of Budapest Hero’s Square (Hősök tere) is the most spacious and most representative square in Budapest. You can found it in the district XIV and it’s the part of the World Heritage. History of the square Before the end of the 19th century,

St. Stephen´s Basilica

St. Stephen´s Basilica gives place for plenty of concerts The Hungarian capital city is famous for its imposing buildings which represent the best moments of Budapest history. Some of them were built centuries ago while others are from the second part of the 19th century. Most buildings from this latter group have items of gothic,

Budapest Bridges

Bridges of Budapest, that connect Buda and Pest Budapest, the Hungarian capital city was born in 1873 after the union of Óbuda (Old-Buda), Buda and Pest. There are 14 bridges Budapest which connects Buda and Pest; two of them are used by the railway. The oldest permanent bridge is called Széchenyi Chain Bridge which was

St Matthias Church

A historical building along the Danube River This representative Roman Catholic church is located on the Holy Trinity Square which is in the 1. district. This region of the Hungarian capital city is also known as Buda Castle District where several historical buildings can be found. For example, the Fisherman’s Bastion which is very near

Margaret Island Budapest

Margaret Island, one of the best attractions of Budapest Margaret Island is located in the heart of Budapest, surrounded by the Danube. The popular tourist destination is a piece of green area in the Hungarian capital. If you are visiting Budapest as a tourist, you should definitely visit the island. Margaret Island is a place