January weekends don’t have to be quiet. From late-night skating to slow Sunday plans, here’s what’s worth checking out in ...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Budapest emerged from the communist era as the poor, shabbily dressed sister of cities like Vienna and Paris. But Hungary’s 2004 entry into the European Union has ...
Renowned the world over for its beautiful architecture and breathtaking views, visitors flock to Budapest each year to experience the city’s spas and wellness centers. Drawing therapeutic waters from ...
From its breathtaking skyline and prime location along the Danube River, Budapest is one of the most iconic cities in Eastern Europe. The luxury hotels, renowned cuisine and rich history cater to a ...
Budapest's thermal baths have been soothing souls for centuries. These mineral-rich waters melt away stress, provide muscle relief and improve circulation after even a short soak. There are more than ...
Although Budapest’s stunning architecture and unique tourist attractions are world renowned, many travelers flock here to sample therapeutic waters from the 118 natural thermal springs that flow ...
As twilight envelops Budapest, new avenues for exploring the Hungarian capital emerge, with each one bringing the possibility of discovering something extraordinary. Perhaps nowhere captures the ...
Budapest, Hungary, may be the capital of the landlocked country, but it's far from dry. In fact, Budapest's most seductive element is water. It springs from underground wells, filling Ottoman, ...
NUMBERS COUNT in Budapest, Hungary’s sprawling capital, whose residents invoke the digits identifying the city’s 23 districts whenever possible to narrow down what’s where and what’s worth doing.
“New Leopold Town,” as the name translates, is a residential area in Budapest’s city center, not far from the government buildings. It is a small village within the big city: Everybody knows everybody ...