Hungary
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What to do in Váci Utca, the main street of Budapest
In Budapest there are two streets that stand out above the rest. One is Andrassy Avenue, which is also a World Heritage Site. The other is Váci Utca, the most commercial pedestrian street in Budapest. Vaci Utca is one of those streets that you want to walk through again and again thanks to its special charm and atmosphere. At its ends are two must-see places, Vörösmarty ter and the Budapest Central Market. History of Vaci Utca The origins of Váci Utca Street date back to the 18th century, although most of the mansions found there today are from the 19th…
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What to see in Budapest in 2 days. Itinerary around the city in 48 hours
If you only have 48 hours and want to know what to see in Budapest in two days, you have come to the right place. Budapest is a city that has a lot to enjoy and two days may not be enough, but with good organization and following our advice it is possible to visit Budapest in 2 days. This route that we are going to show you is perfect to visit Budapest on a weekend arriving on Friday night or on one of the routes that are usually done through Central Europe. You can also get ideas in our…
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Visit the labyrinth caves of the Buda Castle
In the beautiful Buda neighborhood of the Hungarian capital and very close to the Matthias Church and the Fishermen’s Bastion, we find a very curious and mysterious place that will captivate you if you visit it. It is one of the places that we liked the most on our trip to Budapest. This is the Labyrinth of the Buda Castle (which is not in the Castle itself). It is 1,200 meters long that can be visited, with caves, corridors, springs and a lot of mystery. The Story of the Labyrinth of the Buda Castle This dark underground labyrinth has been…
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The Cave Church in Budapest. church in a cave
On the southern slope of Mount Gellert we find the Cave Church, very peculiar and not very visited or known in Budapest, although little by little it is gaining popularity. It is inspired by the Sanctuary of Lourdes and is carved into the side of the hill. Inside we can find a copy of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa and a painting of a Polish monk, Saint Kolbe, who became famous for protecting other Auschwitz prisoners, which cost him his life. History of the Budapest Cave Church Originally, it was the Pauline fathers who used the church until the order…
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Visiting the Buda Castle in Budapest
At the top of a hill we find one of the most representative monuments of Budapest, the Buda Castle, also known as the Buda Palace and which was the residence of the Kings of Hungary. It forms a special ensemble with the Chain Bridge and currently houses the Széchenyi Library and two museums, the Budapest History Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery. The Buda Castle was built in the 14th century but stands out mainly for its 19th century buildings. We recommend you take this tour of the Buda Castle to discover all its secrets. A bit of history of…
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The best thing to see in Budapest. Places to visit along the Danube
If you want to know the best things to see in Budapest, here we tell you everything you need to enjoy the capital of Hungary and get to know every corner on both sides of the Danube River. There is much to visit in Budapest, although it is not a very big city and can be visited in a few days. In every corner of Budapest you will find beautiful monuments and places of interest. Here is our list of the top places to go if you are going to visit Budapest. If you want to have more information you…
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What to see in Budapest in 4 days. Comprehensive tour of the Hungarian city
Do you want to know what to see in Budapest in 4 days? If you are lucky enough to have no less than four days to visit Budapest, you will be able to get to know the most important parts of the city without stress or haste, as it is an ideal duration. Visiting Budapest in 4 days can be easily done on foot since it is a not too big city, with almost everything very close and without great distances. But if you wish you can also use its fantastic public transport, an experience that is also a tourist…
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