Budapest Travel Guide | Budapest Hungary Know As ‘The Pearl Of The Danube’
Know as ‘the Pearl of the Danube’, Budapest Hungary is made up of three distinct towns: Obuda and Buda (the historic medieval city on Castle Hill) are on the west bank of the River Danube, and Pest...
View ArticleVisit Esztergom Hungary In June And August For The Annual Esztergom Castle...
Church and State combine in Esztergom Hungary in miniature grandeur. The setting is incomparable – commanding the great Danube Bend, where the river makes a right-angled turn south towards Budapest,...
View ArticleSzeged City Guide | The Annual Open-Air Festival In Szeged Hungary
When you first gaze on Szeged Hungary exemplary layout of boulevards and avenues, even if you know its long history, it’s incongruous to picture the city as the 5th century capital of Attila the Hun....
View ArticlePecs Hungary – A Natural Choice For European Capital of Culture (2010)
Pecs Hungary is a tranquil, university town, relatively unscathed by the ravages of war or the excesses of communist-era industry and architecture. Its rambling centre is human-scale and walkable;...
View ArticleGuide To Hungary – Where To Go And What To See
Budapest is known as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and had its share of tourists even during Soviet times. The trend continues, but travelers should plan to include other parts of Hungary...
View ArticleTokaj Wine Region In Hungary – Best Known For Its Sweet Dessert Wines
Tokaj Wine Region Hungary, with its population of less than 5,000, is a picturesque little place at the foot of the Kopasz Mountains with the Zemplen Hills to the north and the Tisza and Bodrog rivers...
View ArticleVisit Budapest Hungary – Where To Go And What To See
Budapest Hungary is really three distinct towns set on either side of the Danube, and linked by bridges. In 1873, the three towns merged. Obuda and Buda (the historic medieval city on Castle Hill with...
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