

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.

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 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.

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.
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

A cultural hub along the serene Kaveri River, offering a blend of history, art, and nature.
Sukuh Hill is an ancient Hindu-Buddhist archaeological site featuring unique sculptures and panoramic views.
Pandalam Town Market, a bustling hub in Kerala, offers a blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.