- Badachon and Sigliget
- Balaton
- Balatonfüred
- Balatonfoldvar
- Budapest
- Bük
- Vysehrad (Hungary)
- Debrecen
- Gyula
- Zalakarosh
- Keszthely
- Miskolc
- Margaret Island
- Pecs
- Szeged
- Tapolca
- Tihany
- Tokai
- Fonyod
- Hajdúszoboszló
- Harkany
- Heviz
- Sarvar
- Siofok and Santod
- Sopron
- Eger
- Esztergom
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When planning a trip to Hungary, do not limit yourself to well-known and popular hiking trails. After all, in every corner of this beautiful land lies its charm. And in very small villages, stretched among the green hills, and in ancient cities that were witnesses of many historical events, and in large modern developing megacities. In general, traveling through Hungary can be very, very long, and thus the change of impressions is guaranteed.
The capital of Hungary is
The capital of Hungary, the splendid Budapest, which spans both banks of the mighty Danube, rightly bears the title of one of the most beautiful European capitals. The central part of the city is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. And its beauty was noted from the earliest times, when the city was divided into two parts and did not represent a single whole: on the fortress I will be on the same shore, and on the settlement of Pest on the other.
In Budapest, there are a lot of attractions of all kinds: the largest parliament in Europe, the oldest European subway line, majestic churches and cathedrals, ancient city quarters and bridges across the Danube.
Cities in Hungary
The ancient capital of Hungary, the city of Vyšehrad is located just 40 kilometers from Budapest, and also rises above the Danube. The main attraction is the ruins of the ancient fortress of the Hungarian kings, with the preserved tower of Solomon, in which, according to legend, prince Vlad Tepesh, better known as Count Dracula, languished. Another place in Vysehrad that can not be ignored is the ruins of the magnificent palace of King Matthias, who at one time was called the "Second Alhambra."
Szentendre is a small town, not far from Budapest, once inhabited and restored by Serbian refugees ą $ .The city is unique in its own way because there are a lot of Orthodox churches there (Greek and Serbian), which is not very common for Catholic Hungary .The historical center of the city is a narrow street, beautiful houses and handicraft shops located in them .Szentendre is a center of various crafts and crafts, so there are a lot of museums dedicated to them .Among them are such famous as the Marzipan Museum and the Wine Museum .
Esztergom is a very important city for the history of Hungary. Once there was crowned the first Hungarian king, the famous Istvan First. For a long time now, not the largest town played a huge role in various spheres of the country's life. In Esterhome is the Basilica of St. Adalbert and the residence of the head of the Hungarian church. Another attraction is the bridge across the Danube, which connects Hungary with neighboring Slovakia, so visiting the city, you can stroll to another country.
The city of Debrecen, the second largest after Budapest, is often called the "eastern capital". The real capital, in the full sense of the word, Debrecen was twice, though a short time - in 1849 and 1945. Here in the 15th century, in a church that we can contemplate and still (holds about 5,000 believers), the Declaration of Hungarian Independence was read out. In addition, there is one of the most popular in the country, the Nagyirdo Thermal Complex, the Zoo, and the Hortobágy National Park is located in the vicinity.