Right in the heart of Pécs, on Széchenyi Square, stands one of Hungary's most unique and historically rich buildings: the Mosque of Pasha Qasim, now...
The bridges of Budapest: a city connected by history and engineering
Budapest is a city of bridges. These remarkable structures not only link Buda and Pest across the Danube but also connect past and present, history...
Budapest’s ruin pubs and party district: a nightlife revolution
Few cities in the world have a nightlife scene as unique as Budapest’s. At the heart of this vibrant culture are the legendary ruin pubs, or...
Gyula Fortress
Gyula Fortress is a remarkable relic of Hungarian history, one of the last remaining brick fortresses in Central Europe. Situated in the town of...
Matthias Church – A stunning icon of Budapest
Rising above the streets of Buda Castle District , Matthias Church (officially called the Church of Our Lady or Nagyboldogasszony-templom) showcases...
Busó Festival: Hungary’s most mysterious and noisy carnival
Imagine a small Hungarian town overrun by bizarre, fur-clad figures wearing terrifying wooden masks, brandishing wooden clubs, and making an...
The Holy Crown and Hungary’s Coronation Regalia
Ever wondered what it’s like to step into a world of glittering crowns, ancient swords and fancy robes? Well, Hungary’s Holy Crown and Coronation...
Halászbástya – Fisherman’s Bastion
One of the most enchanting structures in Budapest is the Fisherman's Bastion, located in the heart of the Buda Castle District. This building is one...
The Szamos Chocolate Museum
Right in the heart of Budapest, just a stone’s throw from the iconic Parliament building, the Szamos Chocolate Museum offers a dream destination for...
Lake Balaton – Endless summer and timeless memories
Lake Balaton, often referred to as the "Hungarian Sea," is the largest lake in Central Europe and one of Hungary's most beloved travel destinations....
The Dohány Street Synagogue: a symbol of heritage and resilience
The Dohány Street Synagogue, also called the Great Synagogue, is a famous landmark in Budapest. It’s the largest synagogue in Europe and the...
The Benedictine Abbey of Tihany
If you're planning a trip to Lake Balaton, Hungary's largest lake, there's one spot you shouldn't miss: the Benedictine Abbey of Tihany. Perched...
Budapest’s iconic hill railway: the Buda Castle Funicular
If you’re visiting Budapest and want to experience something truly unique, don’t miss the city’s most iconic mode of transportation, the Buda Castle...
Discovering the Buda Castle and its historic district
The Buda Castle, officially known as the Buda Castle District, serves as a focal point for Budapest's most significant historical and cultural...
Hévíz Thermal Lake: a natural wonder and healing haven
Hévíz Thermal Lake is the world’s largest natural thermal lake with biological activity, offering a remarkable mix of history, biodiversity and...
Ópusztaszer National Heritage Park: a journey through Hungary’s history
Located in the heart of Hungary’s Southern Great Plain, the Ópusztaszer National Heritage Park stands as a remarkable tribute to Hungarian history...
Arrival of the Hungarians – Árpád Feszty’s masterpiece of Hungarian history
The cyclorama Arrival of the Hungarians (A magyarok bejövetele), painted by Árpád Feszty and collaborators, stands as one of Hungary’s most iconic...
The velcro dog – Meet the short-haired Hungarian vizsla
If there’s one dog that’s practically a walking (or running!) symbol of Hungary, it’s the short-haired Hungarian vizsla. This golden, floppy-eared...
Discover the magic of the Vörs nativity scene
Tucked away in the cozy Hungarian village of Vörs, near Lake Balaton, there is a hidden gem: Europe’s largest indoor nativity scene. This beloved...
Budapest Festival Orchestra – shaking up classical music, one note at a time
The Budapest Festival Orchestra (BFO) isn’t just an orchestra - it’s a musical firecracker. Led by the one-and-only Iván Fischer, this group has...
Winter greeting bird festival at the Old Lake of Tata
On the last Saturday in November a special event takes place in the „town of waters“: more than 10.000 nature lovers gather in Tata to greet tens of...
Hungary’s most famous building – The House of Parliament
The Parliament building holds significant symbolism for every nation, as it’s where the laws that shape the country's future are made. While not...






















