Centuries ago, the towns of Buda and Pest, the leading cities of a mighty Hungarian kingdom, united to become Budapest. Today, Hungary's vibrant capital maintains its stately ambience and offers ...
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According to travel expert Rick Steves, a trip to Budapest isn't complete without a few hours spent bathing in the thermal waters of the city's most iconic bathhouse. Over a century old, the Szechenyi ...
In Budapest, Hungary’s vibrant capital, you can sample spicy paprika at the Great Market Hall (designed by Gustave Eiffel), sip coffee in a genteel turn-of-the-20th-century cafe, and enjoy an ...
Where east meets west, that’s where Buda meets Pest. Seriously. The once-separate twin cities Buda and Pest lie on either side of the Danube River, right about where rugged eastern Europe collides ...
While Budapest may not be a destination that tops most people's bucket lists of European cities to visit -- it probably should, as the U.S. dollar goes a lot further here than in other, more popular ...
BUDAPEST -- After a week aboard the Viking Gullveig on the Danube and eating our way through German and Austrian Christmas markets, we had arrived in the Paris of the East: Budapest. Here, I broke off ...
Budapest's thermal baths have been soothing souls for centuries. These mineral-rich waters melt away stress, provide muscle relief and improve circulation after even a short soak. There are more than ...