Hungary

Hungary

Step into a fairytale in Hungary, where imperial history meets modern elegance. The capital, Budapest, often called the "Paris of the East," mesmerizes visitors with its stunning Parliament Building and the romantic Fisherman’s Bastion. Beyond the city, relax in the mineral-rich waters of the world-famous Széchenyi Thermal Baths or explore the rolling vineyards of the Tokaj wine region. From cruising the majestic Danube River to discovering the shores of Lake Balaton, Hungary offers a rich tapestry of culture, architecture, and luxury at an incredible value. Your European escape awaits!

Hungary's must-visit cities

Things to Do in Hungary

Top activities and experiences across Hungary

The Puskás Aréna

The Puskás Aréna

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Budapest

Puskás Aréna in Hungary Budapest is a striking modern stadium that blends history with world-class design. Built on the site of the legendary Nepstadion, it honours Hungarian football icon Ferenc Puskás while offering a premium matchday experience for anyone visiting Hungary. Travellers will appreciate its grand architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and easy access from the city centre. Even outside match days, guided tours reveal behind-the-scenes spaces, and the area buzzes with fan culture. With the upcoming UEFA Champions League finale on May 30, 2026, the stadium is set to host electrifying nights; be sure to check the time in Hungary for kickoff.

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Buda Castle & Fisherman's Bastion

Buda Castle & Fisherman's Bastion

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Buda Castle is the historical royal palace of the Hungarian kings, perched on Castle Hill in the Hungary capital, Budapest. First built in the 13th century and rebuilt repeatedly after sieges, it now houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. Adjacent is the Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya), a Neo-Romanesque terrace built in 1902 with seven turrets representing the seven Magyar tribes of the Hungary country. Its panoramic terraces over the Danube and Parliament are the most photographed view in Hungary Budapest. The hilltop is a UNESCO site and is reached by funicular, walking, or bus 16.

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Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

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Széchenyi is the largest medicinal bath in Europe, opened in 1913 inside a grand Neo-Baroque palace in City Park in Hungary Budapest. It features 18 pools, 15 indoor and 3 outdoor, supplied by two thermal springs at 74°C and 77°C, cooled to soothing bathing temperatures of 27 to 38°C. The outdoor pools are the visual symbol of Budapest, with yellow façades, locals playing chess on floating boards, and steam drifting into the air during colder months in Hungary country. Saturday night Sparties transform the outdoor pools into a lively club from 10:30 PM Hungary time now. Bring a swimsuit, flip-flops, and a towel, or rent them on site and pay in Hungary currency.

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