Budapest, often called the "Pearl of the Danube," is a city where history, culture, and natural beauty converge. As Hungary's capital, Budapest is known for ...
For more than 120 years, the Matild Palace has stood over the Elisabeth Bridge, welcoming those who cross the Danube River ...
TermálfürdÅ‘ writes that the Császár Bath, one of the oldest thermal baths in Budapest, boasts a fascinating history dating ...
17, 1873, saw the union of Buda, Pest and Óbuda ... and Leopold Town (Lipótváros). The Inner City's historic architecture, high-end shopping and three- and four-star hotels make it a natural ...
(Getty Images) Welcome to the weekend — and boy, are the next few days stacked with seismic historical dates. In 1873, the rival cities of Buda and Pest came together to form the capital of Hungary.
Dividing the city's Buda and Pest sides is the impressive Danube River. Flowing roughly 1,770 miles from west Germany through Austria, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and ...
With its Belle Epoque architecture and thermal baths, Budapest has emerged as one of the most enchanting destinations in central Europe. Here's where to stay in 2024.
Hungary's capital city is renowned for its seamless blend of historic allure and contemporary ... splits Budapest into two distinct areas, Buda and Pest. Each side presents its unique vibe and ...
Krisztina Than, deputy bureau chief for Central and Eastern Europe, writes our first City Memo ... which cuts between hilly Buda and the flatter Pest side. In the summer, it’s possible to ...
Whether money is tight or you just fancy a last-minute getaway then you'll want to take advantage of the many cheap flights ...
Like many other historic tramways ... lines that track the Danube through Buda and Pest and commuter lines meandering through sprawling suburbs to the city’s Art Nouveau heart.