As one of the most prominent cities in Europe, Budapest offers you the experience of centuries-old cultural heritage and the latest beats of the modern world. The city is divided by the river Danube into two parts: the hills of Buda with the Castle and the surrounding medieval town with its narrow streets.
Enjoy the amazing panorama of the city from Fishermen’s Bastion, visit the MatthiasChurch, follow the curving streets and peep into the courtyards of medieval houses and the RoyalPalace. The flat area of Pest hosts buildings from the 19th century, in this way who are interested in this era could find a mosaic of sights as Europe’s largest Synagogue; the Largest Covered Market of the Capital; the State Opera House; the villas of Andrássy avenue; the Museum of Fine Arts; Széchenyi Thermal Baths and the symbols of Pest’s landscape, the Heroes’ Square and the House of Parliament and many more to explore. Maybe you feel enticed to look into the night life, you can also do so.
The Danube Bend
Proceeding from north to south along river Danube, first in the city of Esztergom you can enjoy a view from the castle and then visit the largest catholic church of Hungary. Driving on we arrive at the amazing renaissance castle of Visegrád.The Citadel’s historic atmosphere brings the historical ages back with an amazing panorama over the surrounding woods and the river. Finally we explore the quiet and lively small town Szentendre, the home to several famous Hungarian artists, hosting museums, galleries and the charming colourful houses, enticing for a nice stroll on its cobblestoned streets and the promenade at the river bank.