Things to see in Budapest

Budapest’s rich history makes for some exciting sightseeing opportunities and visitors will enjoy exploring this magnificent city. From monuments to museums and palaces, Budapest has a wide variety of sights to keep any tourist busy.
There are lots of things to see in Budapest, almost the entire Buda Castle is giant sightseeing attraction. Below I am going to list the things to see in Budapest in no order whatsoever so don’t shy away from something if it’s at the bottom of the list.

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Public Transportation of Budapest

Budapest has a first-class public transportation system even by international standards. Within the entire populated area you can find a stop/station within 400 meters. Continue reading »

Nightlife in Budapest

Have you been out all day sightseeing in Budapest? Did you try all the traditional hungarian foods? Do you stil have enough energy to go out, dance and party until morning? Read on about the nightlife in Budapest.

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Hungarian Foods That Will Blow Your Tastebuds Away

This article is all about you getting to know Hungarian delicacies. Hungarian cuisine is arguably the spiciest cuisine native to Europe as many dishes require the use of hot paprika, so if you like spicy foods and you’re looking for something a bit more European in nature then look no further.

gulash soupIf you have never tried a Hungarian Goulash soup then you have missed something that is truly unique and you cannot find anything like it in the whole world. Read on and discover what else the Hungarian traditional foods have in store for you.

Hungarians are especially passionate about their soups, desserts, pastries and filled pancakes (palacsinta). Regional variations exist in almost every dish, for example the fisherman’s soup (halászlé) is cooked differently on the banks of the Danube than on the banks of the Tisza (the two largest rivers found in Hungary).

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Help! I can’t understand a single word of Hungarian!

You are travelling to Hungary and altough you don’t speak any Hungarian, you are sure to can easily survive with your English.

Then comes the first situation when you have to buy or ask something and you find yourself explaining with hands, because he don’t understand you, and neither you can understand what he says. Sounds familiar?

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What kind of ticket shell I buy for public transportation of Budapest?

Budapest’s public transportation system is very efficient. Tickets can be bought at underground stations, newsagents or vending machines. But which one should you buy? Continue reading »