The Ultimate New Year’s Eve Guide
Getting ready for New Year’s Eve in Budapest Around Christmas time and New Year’s Eve, there are lots of tourists coming to discover the Hungarian capital. The city is famous for its Christmas markets,...
Getting ready for New Year’s Eve in Budapest Around Christmas time and New Year’s Eve, there are lots of tourists coming to discover the Hungarian capital. The city is famous for its Christmas markets,...
Hungarians like to drink. There are over 800,000 alcoholics in the country. This is the combined populations of the countries 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th biggest cities. And here is one of the...
The Famous Duna The Danube is one of the things that makes Budapest unique. And though it used to act as a natural border between these two parts of the city, it’s now...
Finding souvenirs in Budapest When you’re going abroad it’s normal to bring back souvenirs for relatives and co-workers. But as you walk the main streets and touristy areas of Budapest you’ll probably find...
Andrássy Boulevard, the Hungarian Champs-Elysées So you finally have some time free from doing the tourist thing. Why not spend an afternoon shopping in Budapest. But where to go? Let’s have a look at...
The city of ruin bars The Hungarian capital is known for many things: its beautiful thermal spas, the green parks, and the unique architecture. And, as you may know, Budapest is famous for its...
Time for a great Xmas market It is that time of the year again – when we all want to spend some time outside drinking some hot wine! Now, finally, the time has come...
Have you ever wondered how to get the full Hungarian experience? Well here’s the answer: join our classic gastro tour with wine tasting! We promise you’ll leave filled with good food and good...
For food lovers, a market visit is a must-do in each new city. If you are traveling to Budapest, the Grand/Central Market Hall will be your best option to get to know Hungarian cuisine and...
An Introduction Coffee and “rétes” at a great little Hungarian bakery, always come with coffee on the Absolute Walking Tour, but what is rétes anyway? Well, Hungary has been hand in hand with Austria...