

Budapest's iconic Ferris wheel, offering panoramic city views.
A fairytale-like fortification offering panoramic views of the Danube and the city.
One of the oldest zoos in the world, housing over 1000 animals and featuring beautiful gardens.
A relaxing evening cruise along the Danube, offering stunning views of illuminated landmarks.

Budapest can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.

Budapest is best explored on foot, with many cobblestone streets and historic sites.

Budapest uses Type C power plugs, different from many other countries.
A historic café known for its traditional Hungarian breakfast dishes and beautiful interior.
A popular lunch spot offering a variety of Hungarian dishes in a casual setting.
An iconic restaurant known for its elegant atmosphere and traditional Hungarian cuisine.
A traditional Hungarian folk art, Matyó embroidery is known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, often featuring flowers and birds.
A world-renowned Hungarian brand, Zsolnay porcelain is known for its unique glaze and intricate designs, often featuring nature-inspired motifs.
A staple in Hungarian cuisine, paprika is a spice made from dried peppers, known for its rich flavor and vibrant color.

Deep-fried flatbread topped with garlic, cheese, or sour cream.
Hearty beef stew with potatoes, carrots, and paprika.
Sweet pastry wrapped around a cylindrical spit, rolled in sugar and sometimes filled with ice cream or Nutella.
Muttrah Souq, Oman's oldest market, offers a labyrinth of narrow alleys filled with traditional shops, mosques, and historic buildings.
A wildlife park and resort nestled in the Gold Coast hinterland, offering close encounters with native Australian animals.
Chongqing Museum, a treasure trove of Sichuan culture and history, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.