Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Hungary’s capital city of Budapest, a Unesco World Heritage Site, does not disappoint. From fascinating history and beautiful architecture to thermal baths and ruin bars, these are some of the best things to do in Budapest. 1.Visit Heroes’ Square Located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, Heros’ Square is something not… Read More
Hungary
Hungary is a country in Central Europe bordering Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Austria and Ukraine. This Hungary travel guide will help you plan your trip.
From city guides to adventure travel, Hungary has a lot to do. It also hosts one of the most exciting festivals in Europe.
Sziget Festival – A Complete Guide to Know Before you Go
Sziget Festival in Budapest Hungary is one of the largest music and cultural celebrations in Europe celebrating music and love. It starts soon and Vishanth of VisualizationBlog, shares his tips for the Sziget festival from two separate trips! In the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary lays the island of Obuda, which turns into an island of freedom for seven days quenching… Read More
Budapest Bamako Rally – The Ultimate Overlanding Adventure
If you’re into overlanding, you have several different options to choose from in terms of how you can organize your trip. Y ou can be spontaneous, pack a few bags and cases and head for the wilderness for a weekend. Or you can spend a few exciting months organizing a transcontinental overland adventure and be an independent explorer. A third… Read More
18 Pictures of Budapest That Will Make You Want to Pack Your Bags
Budapest is a city like no other. Shaped by centuries of warfare, the capital city of Hungary has gone through various changes and rebuilds. Today, Budapest is a mishmash of different architectural styles from Roman, Turkish, Baroque, with a little modern Art Nouveau thrown into the mix. This creates an opportunity to take unique and diverse pictures of Budapest where… Read More
Budapest Communist Tour
After WW2 in 1949, Hungary was declared a people’s republic and was ruled by communism. The iron curtain fell in 1989 but when you tour Budapest, you will see that there are reminders of the Communist regime scattered throughout the city today. The most noteworthy monument is to Imre Nagy. This statue of a man standing on a bridge looking… Read More