Budapest’s dining scene is taking off. Here’s where to eat, from the old haunts to the new hotspots. While New York Café is constantly praised as Budapest’s prettiest restaurant and one of the city’s ...
Long before domes, synagogues, and ruin bars, there were springs. Budapest sits on more than 120 natural thermal sources.
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What does Budapest feel like in its busiest areas?
This walking tour captures a vibrant part of Budapest, where wide streets, busy traffic, and detailed architecture create a ...
The best of the city under one roof – Time Out Market Budapest has arrived at the iconic Corvin Palace on Blaha Lujza Square.
Nov. 17, 1873 saw the union of Buda, Pest and Óbuda, creating modern-day Budapest. The city is divided by the Danube River, with flat Pest to the east and the hilly Buda and Óbuda regions to the west.
The best ways to get around Budapest are on foot and by public transit. The city's neighborhoods are walkable, and you'll be able to admire the historic architecture as you stroll. But when it comes ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Around 100,000 people defied a government ban and police orders Saturday to march in what organizers called the largest LGBTQ+ Pride event in Hungary’s history in an open rebuke of ...
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Budapest adventures for foodies and culture lovers
Budapest is a city where thermal baths meet ruin bars, and centuries-old Jewish heritage stands alongside vibrant street food scenes. From soaking in Széchenyi’s steaming pools to savoring ...
Vice President J.D. Vince slams the European "bureaucrats" for allegedly meddling in Hungarian politics, as he joins an election rally with incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban ...
From its breathtaking skyline and prime location along the Danube River, Budapest is one of the most iconic cities in Eastern Europe. The luxury hotels, renowned cuisine and rich history cater to a ...
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In a joyful Budapest, with the populists routed, I saw the chance of an unprecedented transition
With the ejection of Trumpian hero Viktor Orbán, Hungarians demanded a restored democracy. Now, Europe must support them, says historian, political writer and Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash ...
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