Saturday, 29 June 2019 / Published in Things to do in Budapest
The 15 best things to do in Budapest
15 things to do in Budapest 1. The building of the Hungarian Parliament The Hungarian parliament building is the third greatest parliament building of in the whole world – and one of the most wonderful works of the Hungarian architect in the 19th century. It was designed by Imre Steindl who alloyed the most characteristic
Tuesday, 30 April 2019 / Published in Budapest Attractions
Széchenyi Chain Bridge, as the first permanent bridge between Buda and Pest Széchenyi Chain Bridge or Chain Bridge is situated in Budapest, in the capital of Hungary. The bridge was the first permanent stone-bridge connecting Pest and Buda, and the second permanent crossing on the Danube. There has been a pontoon bridge on the river
Tuesday, 23 April 2019 / Published in Budapest Attractions
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
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 / Published in Budapest Attractions
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
Sunday, 17 March 2019 / Published in Danube River Budapest, Hungarian history
How Long Is The Danube River? The River Danube is the second longest river in Europe. (The longest one is the Volga). Its length is approximately 2850 km. The river drains into the Black Sea, and the type of its drainage is a delta. Deltas usually consist of branches. In the ancient times, The Danube River
Saturday, 16 March 2019 / Published in Danube River Budapest, Hungarian history
Which River Separates Buda From Pest In Budapest Let’s see a little geography The River Danube, the river of the Hungarian capital city, is Europe’s second longest river with its 2850 km length. It is originated from a German wood called the Black Forest, and it ends in the Black Sea with delta-type drainage. It
Thursday, 14 March 2019 / Published in Budapest Attractions, Danube River Budapest
Budapest buildings along the Danube As the capital city of Hungary, Budapest lying at the heart of Europe has a population of about 2 million people. It boasts of its former Roman name, Aquincum, which means ‘the city of waters’. The city was officially created in 1873 by the merging of the other neighboring cities
Wednesday, 30 January 2019 / Published in Holidays in Hungary
Top 10 places where to celebrate New Years Eve in Budapest Budapest is a fabulous city with all his historical buildings and modern parties giving a fantastic mixture of different style. Celebrating new years eve is like hitting jackpot even you are interested in gala evenings, family-friendly activities or club parties. Here are some ideas,
Monday, 30 July 2018 / Published in Things to do in Budapest
Budapest with many nicknames. How do we know Budapest? Because of the river and the street we call it “Paris of the East“. Danube river cut through the city so this is why we say “Pearl of the Danube”. Many centuries ago Hungary was under control by the Roman Empire and they bring a special culture
Thursday, 19 July 2018 / Published in Danube River Budapest
To connect the areas of Ujbuda and Csepel in the south of the city, the government of Budapest makes some competition to build another new bridge. Assume this going to be another landmark in Budapest, the Dutch studio UNStudio stand out from all of the design won this competition.   There were 17 teams also