Though these days it's once again in the grip of an authoritarian régime (though possibly for not much longer, pending April 2026 elections so far favorable to the democratic opposition), Magyarország remains a remarkable place, with an impenetrable language, a paprika-goosed cuisine, and some of the most fetching culture, architecture, and historical sites in Europe. Don't miss the old Turkish baths of Budapest and the Danube Bend cities of Szentendre, Visegrad, and Esztergom


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5 of Budapest´s Most Beautiful and Interesting Neighbourhoods

pawel.gaulOne of Eastern Europe´s most handsome cities, Hungary´s capital is packed with remarkable architecture and historical landmark such as the House of Parliament and Buda Castle, as well as plenty of cool things to do – most notably luxuriating in its atmospheric hot-springs bathhouses, which date back centuries. And here´s a quintet of the best districts for exploring these and more:read post 

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Top 7 spots to visit in Budapest, especially for honeymooners

A city of picturesque landmarks and cool rooftop bars, Budapest is ideal for newlyweds. A heavenly destination with a delightfully shabby-chic style, Hungary’s capital is a diverse blend of attractions spanning top-notch fine-dining locales and century-old cafés. Historic baths provide treatments for two - mixing local wine and healing thermal waters. For a fast tour out of town, a trendy speedboat offers a champagne ride on the Danube to the lovely cobblestone town of Szentendre. Deluxe…

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  • Check out Hungary´s eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites! https://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/hu
  • When it comes to wine, sweet Tokaj is by far the most famous. But there´s an (increasingly) diverse oenological landscape beyond, too, and this article provide a great overview: https://travelnotesandbeyond.com/guide-to-the-hungarian-wines/
    The Ultimate Guide to Hungarian Wines (Top Varieties and Regions)
    Hungry gained its wine making reputation through a couple of wine styles, but there are many other Hungarian wines worth trying
  • As usual, Lonely Planet does a great job in giving newbies the lay of the land (although I´ll never forget on a long-ago visit to Szentendre how wrong it was about the houseboats along the Danube): https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/guide-to-hungary
    A first-time guide to Hungary
    Get all the tips you need for a first trip to Hungary in this guide to costs, activities and when to visit this captivating country in the heart of E…
  • A nice article about returning to Budapest in Condé Nast Traveler: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/a-contemporary-portrait-of-histori...
    At a Time of Transition, Budapest Is as Vital and Elegant as Ever
    More than a decade ago, Lina Mounzer fell for Budapest, with its monuments to 19th-century imperial glory and 20th-century political turmoil. In the…
  • Check out this look at the legendary historic bath houses of Budapest - which I fondly remember as the thing which most sets the city apart from others anywhere in the world: I´m planning a return next March, and looking forward to hitting two or three again! https://www.cntraveler.com/story/the-meditative-allure-of-budapests...
    A Summer Wellness Getaway in Budapest's Storied Baths
    In the Central European capital, calming vibes are as abundant as rambunctious bars.
  • Looks like Hungary had a pretty good 2022 - here are some numbers: https://www.budapesttimes.hu/economy/hungary-tourism-exceeded-expec...
    Hungary tourism 'exceeded expectations' in 2022 - The Budapest Times
    Hungary's tourism sector performed "beyond expectations" last year and is on track to top record numbers in 2019, the head of the Hungarian Tourism A…
  • The Daily Beast recently published a sobering look at the campaign against Hungarian gays and lesbians by the that country's illiberal regime, headed by Viktor Orban, and its role in Hungary's upcoming elections: https://www.thedailybeast.com/lgbt-rights-are-big-issue-in-hungary-...
    LGBT+ Rights Are Big Issue in Hungary Elections as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Erodes Gay Protectio…
  • In researching Hungary for another travel post, I came across this one that appealed to me both as a fan of Art Nouveau and of exposing readers to parts of this country off the usual tourist track of Budapest and Szentendre. A Poland-based blogger went to Hungary's third largest city, Szeged way down south near the border with Serbia, and discovered a trove of late-19th/early-20th-century Art Nouveau architecture: https://www.mywanderlust.pl/what-to-see-in-szeged-hungary/
    What to See in Szeged, Hungary - the Art-Nouveau Gem of Europe
    Wondering if you should visit Szeged, Hungary? Here you will find what to see in Szeged and why this is one of the best cities in Hungary.
  • A Tripatini member is looking for tips on the "untouristy" side of Budapest. If you'd like to help, please respond not on this wall but at this link to our Ask A Travel Pro forum.

  • We're giving away a 5 night stay for four people at the Town Hall Apartments Budapest through Passports With Purpose - $10 enters you to win! http://inspiringtravellers.com/2011/11/30/win-5-night-stay-budapest...

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