Hungary is one of the most interesting and mysterious countries in Central Europe, combining a rich history, incredible natural beauty, and a unique culture. Although Hungary is landlocked, it is not inferior to other European countries in its tourism potential. Here you can find everything – from majestic historical monuments to picturesque natural corners that will not leave any traveler indifferent.
Hungary is famous for its unique architecture, stunning thermal resorts, and beautiful lakes such as Balaton, called the “Hungarian Sea.” Budapest, the capital, is the cultural and historical heart of the country, with its famous Chain Bridge, Buda Castle, and thermal baths.
Why visit Hungary?
Location and Climate
Hungary is in the center of Central Europe and has a unique climate. The Danube River flows through it, making it popular for river cruises. The country has many resorts, lakes, mountains, and parks for active recreation.
Seasonal Advantages
Summer is for active rest at Lake Balaton. Winter turns Hungary into a fairy tale with hot thermal baths like Széchenyi and Gellért, and ski resorts like Kékes.
Famous Hungarian Cities
Budapest
The capital is split by the Danube into Buda and Pest. Main attractions: Chain Bridge, Buda Castle, and the Parliament building.
Eger
Famous for its fortress and “Bull’s Blood” wine.
Debrecen
The second-largest city, a cultural center with the Great Church and botanical gardens.
Natural Wonders
Lake Balaton
The “Hungarian Sea,” popular for sailing, fishing, and wine tours.
Lake Hévíz
The largest natural thermal lake in the world suitable for swimming.
Historical Landmarks
St. Stephen’s Basilica
A symbol of statehood in Budapest, housing the Holy Right Hand.
Vajdahunyad Castle
A fairytale castle in Budapest reflecting various architectural styles.
Cuisine
Famous for Goulash, Pörkölt, and Tokaj Wine.
FAQ
No, but Lake Balaton is an excellent alternative with sandy beaches.
The Hungarian Forint (HUF).
