Hungary

  • Hard Rock Cafe Budapest: A Place to Rock and Roll with Music, Food, and Culture

    Hard Rock Cafe Budapest: A Place to Rock and Roll with Music, Food, and Culture

    If you are a music lover and a foodie, you should definitely check out the Hard Rock Cafe Budapest. This place is not only a restaurant, but also a museum of rock and roll history. You can see amazing memorabilia from iconic musicians like Cher, Aerosmith, U2, and many more. You can also enjoy delicious… Read more

  • Westend City Centre: A Shopping Paradise in the Heart of Budapest

    Westend City Centre: A Shopping Paradise in the Heart of Budapest

    The Westend City Centre in Budapest, Hungary is a shopping paradise for anyone who loves to explore a variety of stores and restaurants. It opened in 1999 as the largest shopping centre in Central-Europe and the fifth biggest shopping mall in Europe. Even though it has been overtaken by another mall in Budapest, the Arena… Read more

  • Riding the Oldest Metro Line in Europe: Budapest’s M1

    Riding the Oldest Metro Line in Europe: Budapest’s M1

    Did you know that Budapest has the oldest metro line in continental Europe? 🇭🇺 The M1 line, also known as the Millennium Underground, was opened in 1896 to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of the Hungarian state. It was the first electric underground railway in the world, after London. The M1 line runs from Vörösmarty tér,… Read more

  • Szaloncukor: The Sweet and Secret History of Hungary’s Christmas Chocolate

    Szaloncukor: The Sweet and Secret History of Hungary’s Christmas Chocolate

    In Hungary, it is a widespread habit to hang foil-wrapped chocolate (szaloncukor) on the Christmas tree. These tiny chocolates exist in all sorts of flavours and wrappings and around this time of year, they are already available in the supermarkets. The high-end quality is beautifully packaged in boxes, but if you are into big quantities… Read more

  • The Buda Castle View: A Panorama of Budapest’s Landmarks

    The Buda Castle View: A Panorama of Budapest’s Landmarks

    Budapest, the pearl of the Danube, offers a stunning view from the Buda Castle. You can admire the Chain Bridge, the first permanent bridge across the river, and the Great Wheel, also known as the Budapest Eye, the largest Ferris wheel in Europe. The city is a blend of history, culture, and beauty that will… Read more

  • The Splendor of the Hungarian Parliament Building: A Glimpse into its Art and History

    The Splendor of the Hungarian Parliament Building: A Glimpse into its Art and History

    Have you ever wondered what’s inside the Hungarian Parliament Building? This stunning neo-Gothic structure is not only the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, but also a treasure trove of art and history. This photo shows the main entrance hall, where you can admire the richly decorated ceiling, the marble columns, and the statues… Read more

  • Lónyay-Hatvany Villa in Budapest: A Masterpiece of Architecture and Art

    Lónyay-Hatvany Villa in Budapest: A Masterpiece of Architecture and Art

    This elegant fountain and interior belong to the Lónyay-Hatvany villa, one of the most majestic villas of the Castle district of Budapest. The villa was built in 1872 by a famous architect for a former prime minister. It was later owned by a renowned art collector, who filled it with his treasures. The villa was… Read more

  • Heat in Budapest

    Heat in Budapest

    Summer heat in Budapest.🥵 Hungary has a continental climate, which means it has warm summers and cold winters. The average summer temperature is 25-30 °C, but sometimes it can reach up to 40 °C or more.🌡️ That’s why this thermometer shows such a high reading, but it’s also because it’s exposed to the direct sunlight.… Read more

  • Summer Vibes in Budapest

    Summer Vibes in Budapest

    I’m feeling the summer vibes with these gorgeous nerius flowers in Budapest, Hungary🌸. These flowers are not only beautiful, but also tough and versatile. They can survive in harsh conditions and have many uses in different cultures. But don’t let their charm fool you, they are also very poisonous and can cause serious harm if… Read more

  • Budapest Panorama

    Budapest Panorama

    It is never boring to see this so typical panorama of Budapest. The recently renovated Chain Bridge is in its full glory again. The Chain Bridge was the first permanent stone bridge connecting the two sides of the city, Buda and Pest, in 1849. It was designed by an English engineer and built by a… Read more