

A prominent landmark in Budapest, St. Stephen's Basilica is a stunning neo-Renaissance building known for its panoramic city views and the Holy Right Hand of St. Stephen.
A stunning neoclassical church with a large dome, offering panoramic views of the city.
A beautiful riverside walkway with benches, trees, and sculptures, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
A giant Ferris wheel offering breathtaking views of the city at night.
A traditional Hungarian folk art, Matyó embroidery features vibrant floral patterns, symbolizing fertility and happiness.
Known for its unique glaze and artistic designs, Zsolnay porcelain is a symbol of Hungarian craftsmanship.
Grown in the Kalocsa region, this sweet and spicy paprika is a staple in Hungarian cuisine and a popular souvenir.

Fried dough topped with garlic, cheese, or sour cream
Hearty beef and vegetable soup with paprika
Sweet pastry rolled around a cylindrical spit and roasted over an open fire

Iconic café established in 1858, known for its elegant interior and traditional Hungarian pastries.
Popular restaurant serving Mediterranean and Israeli cuisine in a charming courtyard setting.
Michelin-starred restaurant offering a blend of French and Hungarian cuisine in an elegant setting.

Budapest's weather can be unpredictable, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
St. Stephen's Basilica and nearby attractions require a lot of walking.
A guidebook is optional but helpful for learning about the basilica's history and nearby attractions.
A cozy, historic café in Paris, known for its traditional French cuisine and charming atmosphere.

Gurney House, a Grade II* listed building, is a beautiful 17th-century manor house in Norfolk, known for its stunning gardens and historic significance.
The Zimmerman Center, nestled in the heart of Minneapolis, is a vibrant hub for arts and culture, offering a unique blend of historic architecture and contemporary creativity.