Head here if you want to see the largest building in Hungary, one of the two tallest buildings in Budapest and a serving location for the…
Probably the most iconic and recognizable landmark in Budapest, this castle, included in the UNESCO World Heritage list, is a must-see for…
If you had ever wondered where the castle in Disney movies' logo came from, this may well be your answer.
This Neoclassical church, consecrated in 1905, is the largest church in Budapest as well as one of the two tallest buildings in the city.
A huge indoor market in the heart of Budapest. It is also the oldest one in the city.
The Széchenyi Bath is one of the largest medical spa complexes in Europe (offering 21 pools).
No wonder this fountain is one of Hungary's most beloved places of interest.
Visiting this cave is like entering another world - a sphere of unbelievable stone formations, crystals, lights and shadows. Breath-taking!
19 kilometres of caves and tunnels full of spectacular stalagmites and other structures carved by the thermal waters.
This intricate, white tower was built in 1913, based on a design by architect Zielinszky.
This history museum is itself a living piece of history. Built in the 13th century, it used to serve as the royal palace of Hungarian kings,…
This citadel was built in the 13th century by king Béla IV, as a part of a larger chain of fortifications in the area.
This partially reconstructed ruin boasts great views of the surrounding lands. A good choice for a family trip.
The Premontre monastery church of Zsámbék is a ruin of a Romanesque church in the town of Zsámbék, Pest County, Hungary.
Danube-Ipoly National Park is one of the most diverse national parks in Hungary.
The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, commonly called the Pauline Fathers, is a monastic order of the Roman Catholic Church founded in…