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The best touristic attractions in Hungary (Hungary - Destinations)

Budapest-a truly capital city Budapest-a truly capital city
Budapest-a truly capital city Nicknamed the ‘’Paris of the East’’, Budapest is a place of broad boulevards and green parks, grand Art-Nouveau mansions and brightly painted churches, lively cafes and top-class venues. It’s up there among the world’s most romantic, entertaining capitals. Budapest itself has more thermal baths than any other world capital, and so this is a perfect place ...
The best touristic attractions in Hungary The best touristic attractions in Hungary
About Hungary Situated in the middle of the continent in central Europe, Hungary is considered a small country and one of the oldest European countries but it packs an awful lot within its borders. There is diversity in its landscape, which ranges from flat to grassy plains to lush peaks and valleys and its culture makes room for traditional wooden churches and vibrant modern nightclubs. The total area of Hungary is of 9...

The best places to visit in Budapest, Hungary (Hungary - Destinations)

Heroes Heroes's Square
   Heroes Square is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Budapest and in front of Central Park at the end of Andrássy Avenue, one of the most important streets of Budapest. Heroes Square in Budapest is part of UNESCO World Heritage. The monument was built in 1896 to commemorate a thousand years after the arrival of Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin.       The monument consists of two circles which are placed above the symbols of peace and war, occupation and wealth, o...
Budapest Royal Palace Budapest Royal Palace
  The Royal Palace was destroyed and rebuilt many times. King Bela IV started building the palace of the XIII century after the Mongol invasion. The original palace was built in Gothic style and continued to be extended for 300 years. Golden Age of the palace was during the reign of King Matthias. It was totally destroyed in 1686 when the Habsburg army liberated Buda under Ottoman occupation.      Habsburgs built a new palace, lower-century baroque XVIII. It was again damaged during the War of I...
Fisherman’s Bastion Fisherman’s Bastion
  As part of the renovation works of the district hosting the Royal Palace in Budapest, Fishermen's Bastion was built in 1905. There are two explanations about the origin of the name bastion. Some people say that a fish market is nearby here in the Middle Ages and pulling and name bastion. Another explanation is based on the assumption that fishermen guilds defended this part of the castle wall in Budapest. Despite being called a bastion is actually building is a terrace where the view is amazing.    ...