A very long time ago there were settlements on the territory of the modern capital of Hungary. And in 1873, cities: Obuda, Buda and Pest, located not far from each other, merged into Budapest. This is a very beautiful city that you can admire endlessly. Being one of the ancient cities of Europe, it is undoubtedly rich in historical and architectural monuments. Numerous guests tend not only to see the sights of the capital of Hungary, but also to visit the capital of Austria - the "city of bridges" and the birthplace of the waltz, having made an excursion from Budapest to Vienna. The face of Austria - the "city of bridges" and the birthplace of the waltz, having made an excursion from Budapest to Vienna.


Those who like to travel by car usually book their car in Hungary online in advance. Rates may vary by season, length of rental, and additional specials available. You can also choose a hotel in Budapest online at the best price.

Budapest is listed among the most modern and beautiful cities in Europe. UNESCO declared it part of the World Cultural Heritage. Not the last role in this was played by the beautiful numerous bridges across the Danube. It is possible to walk from Buda to Pest by choosing the Szecznie Chain Bridge, which was built in 1848. This is the first of 9 bridges thrown across the Danube.



The symbol of the city is the parliament building, built at the beginning of the 21st century. Budapest has its own "Champs Elysees" - this is Andrássy Avenue.

Mount Gellert is located in the center of the Hungarian capital. From the observation terrace of the Citadel, a beautiful panoramic view of the city opens up. At the foot of the mountain there are three baths with healing water from thermal springs. In total, there are 12 baths in the mountain range of the city, which receive 70 million liters of water from 80 thermal springs.



In addition to the usual public urban transport: metro, buses, trolleybuses, trams, the city also has a chairlift, funicular, ferries and river buses across the Danube. A mountain railway (the third in the world) was laid in the Buda Mountains, and a narrow-gauge children's road through the Buda forests.