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Budapest in Hungary
Budapest in Hungary  - Photo by Thorsteinn Svavarsson

Explore the Beauty and History of Hungary: A Must-Visit Travel Destination

About Hungary

Hungary, a country in Central Europe, is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore the beautiful capital city of Budapest, relax in the thermal baths, and enjoy traditional Hungarian cuisine. With a mix of urban and rural landscapes, Hungary is a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Hungary is a country located in Central Europe, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and unique cuisine. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a new adventure, Hungary has something to offer everyone.

One of the must-see attractions in Hungary is the capital city of Budapest, which is often called the "Paris of the East". Budapest is famous for its thermal baths, spectacular views of the Danube River, and beautiful architecture. Stroll along the historic Chain Bridge, visit the stunning Parliament Building, or relax in one of the city's many thermal baths.

Hungary is also home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the picturesque village of Hollókő, the wine region of Tokaj, and the historic town of Pécs. The country's rich cultural heritage is on full display in these stunning locations, which offer a glimpse into Hungary's past.

Foodies will love Hungary's unique cuisine, which blends traditional Eastern European flavors with influences from nearby countries such as Austria and Turkey. Some of the must-try dishes include goulash, lángos, and chimney cake. Visitors can also sample Hungary's famous wines, including Tokaji Aszú and Egri Bikavér.

In addition to its cultural and culinary attractions, Hungary is also a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The country's diverse landscape includes the stunning Lake Balaton, the Danube Bend, and the breathtaking High Tatras mountains. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and watersports, or simply relax and take in the stunning scenery.

Overall, Hungary is a destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list. With its rich history, stunning architecture, unique cuisine, and beautiful natural scenery, it's a country that truly has something for everyone.

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Popular Stays in Hungary

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Due to the current travel environment, this hotel is currently not accepting guests for a short period. Reservations are available for future dates. Please see below for up-to-date policy information and ways to contact Hilton Guest Assistance. We look forward to welcoming you to the hotel soon.Stay at the recently renovated Hilton Budapest hotel, in the Castle district, next to the Fisherman's Bastion and Matthias Church. Explore the romance of old Buda whilst being only 10 minutes from the city center of Pest. The hotel offers great Danube and city views. We offer 333 stylish guest rooms over 7 floors, all furnished with chaise lounges, king or twin beds and walk-in showers or bathtubs in the bathroom. Expect amenities such as 42-inch HDTVs, bedside USB ports and a media hub. Most room categories are available with a "Danube View" featuring breathtaking views over the River Danube and the bustling center of Pest. Enjoy the best of Hungarian and International cuisine in the Hilton Budapest hotel's ICON restaurant or view the ruins of a medieval monastery from the Lobby Café & Bar. Work out in the 24-hour Fitness Center, relax in the sauna or enjoy a massage. The Hilton Budapest hotel has 24 meeting rooms for up to 600, exclusive open-air venues in historical settings, an Executive Lounge and a fully equipped Business Center.
Located on the Danube Promenade with stunning views onto the Danube River and the castle district –one of Budapest’s UNESCO world heritage sites – InterContinental Budapest provides the perfect setting to explore the city’ history, the vibrant gastro scene and all the capital has to offer. Our terrace is the place to be seen in summer and our newly opened ARZ Lebanese Restaurant is a great choice to enjoy culinary delights. Additionally, we offer the largest, natural lit ballroom in the city.
Centrally located, 4-star Hotel Mercure Budapest Castle Hill, 5 minute walk through a nice park from the Castle District, 4 metro stations from the city center (Deák tér station), direct access to public transport (Deli pu. station). Easy to reach from M1/M7 motorway. Hotel Mercure Budapest Buda is perfect for a weekend or business travel. Conference capacity of up to 300 persons. FREE WIFI, Privilege floor, two restaurants, lobby bar, souvenir shops, friendly staff.
Relax in 4-star comfort on the Buda side of the Danube at Novotel Budapest City, 20 minutes walk from the castle and only 10 minutes from the downtown by public transportation. Breakfast with local specialities in the sunlit restaurant or under the trees on the terrace gets your day off to a bright start. Unwind after a day of sightseeing in your airy, modern room at Novotel. Free WiFi is available in the entire Hotel.
Mercure Budapest Korona is the best located hotel in Budapest. Situated in the heart of the city with beautiful surroundings as River Danube, Market Hall, Synagogue and famous ruin pubs. Experience the harmony created by the future and the tradition of Hungary. Enjoy the royal history with a vibrant locally inspired touch. Beside the standard rooms you can choose from Privilege Rooms or Suites to ensure your full comfort. Pamper yourself in our exclusive Privilege Lounge and feel like a king/queen.
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Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest

In the past few years people have been rediscovering the charm and beauty of Budapest - capital of Hungary. Kempinski Hotel Corvinus is an ideal starting point to explore the city sights / attractions / restaurants / nightlife / museums / baths / culture / shopping. It offers two restaurants - ES Bisztro and Nobu - two bars - Blue Fox The Bar and Nobu Lounge Bar - a cafe - The Living Room and an ES Deli. Featuring architecture in-keeping with modern day Budapest the hotel was refurbished in 2020 - its 315 elegant rooms and 38 chic suites provide guests with free WiFi internet access as well as other modern amenities and facilities such as onsite parking / laundry and dry-cleaning services / in-room dining with Nobu dishes / a pool / fitness centre/ Kempinski The Spa with wide range of Massages and treatments and more. The minimum age is 16 years for treatments and to use the facilities (sauna, steam room, gym etc.). Guests under the age of 16 must be supervised by an adult and are allowed to use the pool from 9:00 to 18:00. As per Hungarian legislation in force, the hotel is obliged to record, via a document reader, upon check-in, the specific personal data of all guests (adults and children above 14 years). The hotel will not be able to accommodate guests in the absence of a valid travel document but will be entitled to charge the net amount of the total booking as a penalty for failure to do so, and the guest cannot request any compensation.
This upscale hotel is located within the city of Budapest, in the neigbourhood of the Margaret Island, the green heart of Budapest. The hotel offers a wide variety of dining options: a contemporary restaurant, a River Bar, a pool bar and room service as well. In the extensive Aronia Spa an indoor swimming pool, 2 thermal water pools, jacuzzi, saunas, fitness center and special treatments serve the relaxation of guests being on leisure. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi access in all of its 310 rooms. NTAK: SZ19000958
A modern gem with great access to all corners of the city. The Crowne Plaza Budapest is located right next to the Westend shopping mall and only minutes away from Budapest Nyugati train station. Margaret Island and Andrassy ut are Unesco World Heritage Sites just steps away from the Danube. The Castle District is three kilometres away. The hotel makes a perfect business venue with its 1500 square metres of meeting space divided over 13 well-equipped conference rooms including a multi-purpose ballroom with room for up to 350 people. To complement your event, we have the perfect rooftop garden for your social gatherings. Most of our rooms feature natural daylight. Audio visual equipment and catering options are available upon request. You can enjoy your workout in the hotel's Fitness Center located on the top floor and unwind in adjacent sauna. Looking for a bite to eat? Enjoy breakfast at the Cult Restaurant or join us for nibbles and bits and dinner at the Axis Café surrounded by greens.

Things to do in Hungary

Choose from a range of unique experiences and fun activities in Hungary

Take a memorable, private Vienna full-day tour with the perfect guide from your hotel in Budapest. After a 3-hour journey from Budapest, arrive in the city center of Vienna. Admire the most important sights of Vienna such a the famous Ringstrasse, the City Park, the Parliament, the Burgtheater, the State Opera House, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Natural History Museum, and City Hall. During the guided walking portion of your tour, learn about the most famous sights such as Kärtner Strasse – the main shopping street, the Stephansdom, the Museum quarter, and the Hofburg. During this walking city tour enjoy your lunch in a lovely restaurant in the center.  After lunch (inclusive) there is free time for either shopping in the Mariahilfer Strasse, a visit to the Schönbrunn Palace, or exploring the Prater. The tour ends at your hotel in Budapest.
We've brought together Central-Eastern Europe's must-see cities — Budapest , Vienna, Prague, Bratislava— for an eye-opening eight days adventure. Our most popular package for Central Europe! Visit Prague (`The City of a Hundred Spires` with 1,000 years of art and architecture); Vienna (City of music, cafes, waltzes, parks, pastries, and wine with stately streets and Baroque palaces) Bratislava, a cosmopolitan city of Baroque palaces and stunning churches and Budapest. • 4 nights in Budapest • 1 night in Vienna • 1 night in Prague • 1 night in Bratislava • Explore twin city Budapest, with its style and traditional thermal baths • Visit the artist village of Hungary -Szentendre-on a half day • Have an evening river cruise on the Danube • See the Ringstrasse buildings in Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace • Enjoy an included tour of historic Prague • See the Charles Bridge's blackened statues and Old Town Square's • Pay an en-route visit to cosmopolitan Bratislava
We've brought together Central-Eastern Europe's must-see cities — Budapest , Vienna, Bratislava— for an eye-opening seven days adventure. Our most popular package for Central Europe! Visit Vienna (City of music, cafes, waltzes, parks, pastries, and wine with stately streets and Baroque palaces) Bratislava, a cosmopolitan city of Baroque palaces and stunning churches and Budapest. • 4 nights in Budapest • 1 night in Vienna 1 night in Bratislava • Explore twin city Budapest, with its style and traditional thermal baths • Visit the Danube bend of Hungary -Szentendre-Visegrad-on a half day • Have an evening river cruise on the Danube • See the Ringstrasse buildings in Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace • Pay an en-route visit to cosmopolitan Bratislava
Be chauffeured directly from Budapest to Prague in a luxury private vehicle. Choose from a Mercedes-Benz E or S-class car for 1-2 people, or select a Mercedes-Benz V-class minivan for 3-6 people in your private party. The drive from Budapest to Prague usually takes about 5 hours.
Visit the famous monuments of Pest inner city, the central area of the Hungarian capital, guided in English or other languages. The main attractions of the visit are St. Stephen's Basilica and the Hungarian Parliament building. You will see many dramatic monuments of the freedom fights of a brave nation as well as the traces of cruel invasions and dictatorships of the 20th century. You local tour guide will tell you many legends and stories and inform you about Hungarian traditions and various aspects of the life and current situation in Hungary. All questions are welcome and happily answered. The tour lasts 2 hours normally. It is optimal for people who would like to get a general introduction to the city and advices to get their bearings.
Discover the breathtaking pieces of an architectural style that started to flourish towards the end of the 1900s, together with the insights of an art historian. In merely 20 years numerous masterpieces were constructed according to the various branches of the Secessionist Movement present in Europe. Viennese Secession, Jugendstil, French and Belgian Art Nouveau and for the first time, a real Hungarian “National Style” was also born. Among these beautiful edifices, we offer you the chance to explore Gresham Palace in and out, the Hungarian National Treasury, the Hungarian Academy of Music, various sites in the famous and historic Váci shopping street and much more gems too than you could ever find in a guidebook. Such a tour could begin at a previously arranged location, such as your hotel, or we recommend meeting at the former House of Hungarian Art Nouveau. A coffee break is also included in the tour at a marvellous Art Nouveau landmark.
Receive a warm welcome to Budapest on a private tour that will kick off your time in the city in the best way possible! In only 90 minutes, a local guide will get you acquainted with Budapest to help you enjoy the rest of your stay to the fullest. Discover where to find National Museum and Váci street, and how to explore them away from the crowds. And what about that unique family owned restaurant or that amazing local hotspot? We got you covered; the local guides are experts in the subject! Forget about touristy traps; on this city kickstart tour, your guide will point you in the right direction. Private City Kickstart Tour: Budapest is one of Withlocals' signature tours available in major cities worldwide. We work with passionate local guides who earn a fair fee. We support local economies by only offering local produce and prevent over-tourism with only small non-intrusive groups. Our tours are carbon-neutral and away from the standard tourist routes.
Segway the streets of Budapest on this 2-Hour Buda Castle fully guided Segway Tour. Ride alongside the Danube River and through the hills of Buda side and Fisherman's Bastion to the Chain Bridge and historical Pest side. See the shoes of Danube memorial of the holocaust, Hungarian Parliament Building and round up the Buda Castle with ease on your speedy Segway. Listen to your guide's insightful commentary as you glide past each of many monuments and landmarks that your tour has to offer.

Why People Love Hungary

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Deborah_H
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May 2022
I would book with a tour that had more of a plan. Seemed disorganized. Tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Just felt like we could have done more local things to get a better feel of Vienna since we only had 6 hours there. At the end, we went to a section of Vienna where they make...
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Ilene_M
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Aug 2022
Fun day in Vienna with knowledgeable guide. Atilla really knows Vienna. He showed us all the highlights and pointed out places we would never have seen on our own. We also had the best meal of our whole trip at the out of the way family-owned restaurant he chose.
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Mohamed R
5
Aug 2022
Great experience beautiful city Susan was really helpful she explains a lot of history and about the country love the tour

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary

What are the must-visit attractions in Hungary?

Hungary is a country with a rich cultural and historical heritage. There are many must-visit attractions in Hungary. Some of them include the Buda Castle, the Parliament Building, the Fisherman's Bastion, and the Szchenyi Thermal Bath. Buda Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most popular attractions in Budapest. The Parliament Building is the largest and most impressive building in Hungary, and it is also one of the most visited tourist attractions. The Fisherman's Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque terrace that offers panoramic views of the Danube River and the city. The Szchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest thermal baths in Europe and is a great place to relax and unwind after a day of sightseeing.

What are some popular activities to do in Hungary?

There are many popular activities to do in Hungary. Some of them include visiting the thermal baths, exploring the museums and galleries, taking a river cruise, and trying the local cuisine. Hungary is known for its thermal baths, and there are many to choose from. Some of the most popular include Szchenyi Thermal Bath, Gellrt Thermal Bath, and Rudas Thermal Bath. Budapest is home to many museums and galleries, such as the Hungarian National Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Hungarian National Gallery. Taking a river cruise along the Danube River is a great way to see the city from a different perspective. Hungarian cuisine is known for its hearty stews, soups, and meat dishes, and there are many restaurants throughout the country that serve traditional Hungarian food.

What are some popular festivals and events in Hungary?

Hungary is known for its lively festivals and events. Some of the most popular include the Budapest Wine Festival, the Budapest International Documentary Festival, and the Budapest International Book Festival. The Budapest Wine Festival is held every September and is a celebration of Hungarian wines. The Budapest International Documentary Festival is held every March and showcases the best documentaries from around the world. The Budapest International Book Festival is held every April and is a great place to meet Hungarian and international writers and publishers.

What are some off-the-beaten-path attractions in Hungary?

Hungary has many off-the-beaten-path attractions that are worth visiting. Some of them include the Eger Castle, the Aggtelek National Park, and the Danube Bend. Eger Castle is a medieval fortress located in the city of Eger. It is known for its role in the Siege of Eger in 1552, where a small Hungarian army held off a much larger Ottoman army. Aggtelek National Park is located in northern Hungary and is known for its karst formations and underground caves. The Danube Bend is a scenic area of the Danube River located north of Budapest. It is home to many charming towns and villages and is a great place to explore the Hungarian countryside.

What are some popular accommodations in Hungary?

There are many popular accommodations in Hungary. Some of the most popular include the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest, the Corinthia Hotel Budapest, and the Aria Hotel Budapest. The Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest is a luxury hotel located in a historic building in the heart of Budapest. The Corinthia Hotel Budapest is a 5-star hotel located in the city center. The Aria Hotel Budapest is a music-themed hotel located in the heart of Budapest, just a short walk from St. Stephen's Basilica.

What are some traditional Hungarian dishes to try?

Hungarian cuisine is known for its hearty stews, soups, and meat dishes. Some traditional Hungarian dishes to try include goulash, paprikash, and chimney cake. Goulash is a beef stew that is flavored with paprika and other spices. Paprikash is a chicken or pork dish that is also flavored with paprika. Chimney cake is a sweet pastry that is cooked over an open flame and coated in sugar and other toppings.

What are some tips for traveling to Hungary?

When traveling to Hungary, it is important to keep in mind a few tips. First, make sure to bring comfortable shoes, as there is a lot of walking involved in seeing the sights. Second, be prepared for the weather, as it can be quite variable, especially in the spring and fall. Third, be sure to try the local food and wine, as it is a big part of Hungarian culture. Finally, be respectful of Hungarian customs and traditions, and learn a few basic Hungarian phrases to show your appreciation for the culture.

What is the best time of year to visit Hungary?

The best time of year to visit Hungary depends on your preferences. If you enjoy warm weather and outdoor activities, then the summer months of June, July, and August are the best time to visit. If you prefer cooler weather and fewer crowds, then the spring and fall months of April, May, September, and October are the best time to visit. Winter can be cold and snowy, but it is a great time to visit if you enjoy winter sports and holiday festivities.

What are some popular day trips from Budapest?

There are many popular day trips from Budapest. Some of the most popular include the Danube Bend, Szentendre, and Visegrd. The Danube Bend is a scenic area of the Danube River located north of Budapest. It is home to many charming towns and villages and is a great place to explore the Hungarian countryside. Szentendre is a charming town located just outside of Budapest. It is known for its colorful buildings, art galleries, and museums. Visegrd is a medieval fortress located on a hill overlooking the Danube River. It is known for its stunning views and rich history.

What are some popular souvenirs to bring back from Hungary?

There are many popular souvenirs to bring back from Hungary. Some of the most popular include Hungarian paprika, porcelain, and embroidery. Hungarian paprika is a key ingredient in many traditional Hungarian dishes and is available in a variety of flavors and heat levels. Hungarian porcelain is known for its intricate designs and high quality. Hungarian embroidery is also known for its intricate designs and is available on a variety of items, such as tablecloths, napkins, and clothing.