When something good happens, travel to celebrate! Travel can make any occasion even more meaningful. But where should you go? With top hospitality, rich and varied cuisine, gorgeous wine regions, and steamy thermal spas, almost everyone who loves European culture will love Hungary.
Did you know that Budapest has the most significant number of first-class hotels of any eastern European capital? That is why it has developed into an important city for regional business. But if big-city travel isn't what you're after, there is much more in Hungary for you to explore! Lake Balaton is ideal for water lovers, wine enthusiasts will want to visit Villany or Tokaj, and Hortobagy attracts those seeking traditional Hungarian culture. Keep reading to learn more about why Hungary should be on your travel bucket list.
Delicious Food & Local Wines
Hungarian culture is deep-rooted in its culinary traditions, and the best example of that is a piping hot bowl of Goulash, a hearty stew packed with meat and vegetables. Goulash can trace its origins back thousands of years to a soup made by Hungarian shepherds and is just one of Hungary's nationally prized dishes.
It's easy to find a locally grown wine to pair with your meal, as Hungary boasts seven wine-growing regions. The many vineyards offer tours complete with tastings that make Hungary an appealing destination for wine enthusiasts and couples.
Culture in Budapest (including folk culture)
Budapest is a hub of culture and offers all the amenities of a European capital city with the charm of a small town. Chic pubs and trendy stores dot the streets of this architectural wonderland. Everyone is sure to find something of interest. Hungary's rich folk culture is still going strong, too, with many museums and local artisans keeping alive craft techniques passed down through the generations.
Low prices
Hungary is a top destination for budget travelers, with Budapest ranking among the most budget-friendly holiday destinations in Europe. Popular among college students and backpackers, Hungary's capital city offers a wide range of economical eats and even free admission to some attractions, such as the Fisherman's Bastion, a scenic viewing terrace located in the Buda Castle.
Filled with beautiful nature
The Hungarian countryside is a picturesque postcard, complete with rolling hills and idyllic farmhouses. Hortobágy National Park in eastern Hungary is a World Heritage Site located in a steppe environment. Habitat to cattle, sheep, horses and a few hundred species of birds, unspoiled land like this is Hungary's claim to fame among nature-lovers.
In summer, Lake Balaton opens its waters to those wanting to soak in the sun or participate in water sports. The largest lake in the region, Balaton, is just a short drive to the nearby vineyards. Because its size offers a little something for everybody -- the north shore provides a quiet family getaway, while the south shore is more well-known for its nightlife.
Thermal baths
Hungary draws in thousands of visitors each year with its thermal waters and various thermal spas located throughout the country. Besides providing bathers with a relaxing dip, thermal baths also possess numerous health benefits. They can minimize muscular pains, improve metabolism, and reduce stress -- not to mention all those essential minerals! Baths can be found in all locales, from Budapest's City Park (Széchenyi Baths) to the world's second-largest thermal lake, situated in a volcanic crater (Hévíz Thermal Lake).
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