Known as the "Paris of the East," Budapest is famous for its beautiful architecture, thermal baths, and vibrant nightlife. Don't miss the Hungarian Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and taking a boat tour on the Danube River.
This is the largest lake in Central Europe, often referred to as the Hungarian Sea. The area is perfect for cycling, hiking, wine tasting, and enjoying the stunning views.
The town is famous for Lake Hévíz, the world's second-largest thermal lake. Its warm, mineral-rich waters are said to have healing properties.
This park is home to the Aggtelek Karst, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and houses over 200 caves filled with stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
This historic castle offers panoramic views of the city of Eger. The castle is also home to a museum where you can learn about its history.
It's part of the Great Hungarian Plain, offering a unique view of the country's natural landscapes. It's also home to a wide variety of bird species.
This is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, where you can buy Hungarian specialties, such as paprika, Tokaji wine, and traditional handicrafts.
This iconic monument offers one of the best panoramic views of Budapest.
This open-air museum showcases statues and monuments from Hungary's Communist period.
Hungary is famous for its wines. Tokaj and Eger are among the most famous wine regions, offering a wide variety of quality wines.
Known as the "City of Sunshine", Szeged offers beautiful architecture, a lively cultural scene, and the famous Szeged Open Air Festival.
Attend a traditional Hungarian folk dance show or visit the Hungarian Heritage House in Budapest.
The largest church in Hungary, it offers breathtaking views of the Danube and neighboring Slovakia.
A city known for its rich history, Roman ruins, and beautiful mosques.
Enjoy goulash, chicken paprikash, and Dobos torte to savor the authentic Hungarian flavors.