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Special Category => பயண கட்டுரைகள் - NATURE AND TRAVEL => Topic started by: MysteRy on February 16, 2025, 07:03:44 PM
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Budapest, often called the “Paris of the East,” is Hungary’s vibrant capital, split by the Danube into Buda (historic, hilly side) and Pest (urban, lively side). It offers a perfect blend of architecture, culture, thermal baths, and nightlife.
🕰️ Best Time to Visit:
Spring (April–June) and Autumn (Sept–Oct) – Mild weather and fewer crowds
Winter (Dec–Feb) – Christmas markets and thermal baths under snow
Summer (July–Aug) – Lively festivals and river cruises (but crowded)
🏛️ Top Things to Do:
Parliament Building: Hungary’s most iconic structure—tour inside & admire from the river
Buda Castle: Historic castle with panoramic views and museums
Fisherman’s Bastion: Fairytale-like lookout towers and views of Pest
Chain Bridge: Famous bridge connecting Buda and Pest
St. Stephen’s Basilica: Climb for city views or attend a concert
Széchenyi Thermal Bath: Relax in famous outdoor hot pools
Heroes’ Square: Grand plaza celebrating Hungary’s founders
Ruin Bars in District VII: Unique nightlife in abandoned buildings
Danube River Cruise: Especially magical at night
Great Market Hall: Local delicacies, souvenirs, and culture
🍽️ What to Eat:
Gulyás (Goulash) – National dish
Langos – Deep-fried flatbread with cheese and sour cream
Dobos Torte – Layered sponge cake
Túró Rudi – Chocolate-coated curd snack
Don’t forget Hungarian wines and pálinka!
🚇 Getting Around:
Metro (including the historic M1 line), trams, and buses are fast & affordable
Buy a Budapest Card for unlimited travel and free/discounted entries
Many attractions are walkable, especially around the river and downtown
🛌 Where to Stay:
District V (Belváros): Central, near major sights
District VII (Jewish Quarter): Best for nightlife and hip cafes
Buda (Castle District): Quiet, historic, and scenic