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Buda Castle
Budapest, Hungary
When you first set eyes on spectacular Buda Castle in Budapest, you'll appreciate why so many people consider the city the "Paris of the East." This spectacular historic landmark - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site - ranks right up there with Versailles in terms of its majestic proportions and wonderful design. Built on the site of a palace destroyed during the Siege of 1686, this newer structure was rebuilt in the 18th century for the Habsburg monarchy and includes more than 200 rooms.
The Danube
Budapest, Hungary
The beautiful Danube River flows through Hungary from north to south, and as it passes through Budapest, it splits the city in two. One of the best sunset views of the river and of both Buda and Pest is from the Freedom Bridge, a favorite spot for locals. Other great places from which to view this majestic river are at the Danube Bend, one of the country's most popular recreational and excursion spots. This is where the river winds its way through the heavily wooded Visegrád Mountains.
Historic Spa Towns
Hungary
If you're looking for a vacation that combines some down time with a rich cultural experience, Hungary delivers. There are many historic spa towns and facilities throughout the country offering everything from simple bathing in regenerative waters to longer stays in lovely spa resorts. Hungary's reputation for its hot springs and baths dates back more than 2,000 years to the Romans, who highly valued the healing effects of Hungarian thermal waters.Then, in the 16th century, it was the turn of the Turks who built the many Turkish Baths still in use today.
Tihany
Tihany, Hungary
Tihany is one of the most popular holiday resorts on Lake Balaton. Originally an island, this tiny peninsula - covering just eight square kilometers - boasts some of Hungary's most extraordinary scenery. Designated a nature reserve, the southwestern section is closed to traffic and is wonderful to explore on foot along the well-marked trail network. A must-visit landmark in the town itself is the beautiful 17th-century Benedictine Abbey
The Caves of Lillafüred
Miskolc, Lillafüred, Hungary
Lillafüred in the Bükk Mountains is another very popular spa destination in Hungary. It's also famous for its many spectacular caves, all within an easy walk of the town. Some of the most interesting to explore are the István Cave with its fantastic stalactite formations, and the Petofi Cave, famous the world over for the impressions of extinct plant species left in the limestone walls. For a more adventurous hike, take the trail to the Szeleta Cave with its relics from the Ice Age
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Location
Located in the continent of Europe, Hungary covers 89,608 square kilometers of land and 3,420 square kilometers of water, making it the 110th largest nation in the world with a total area of 93,028 square kilometers.
Transportation
Metro
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Taxis
Domestic Trains
Languages Spoken
Hungarian is the official language of Hungary and is spoken by the majority of the country’s population. Several minority languages like Russian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovak, Ukrainian, etc., are spoken by the minority communities of the country. English and German are the popular foreign languages spoken in Hungary.
Currency
The currency of Hungary is the Forint (HUF). As well, the people of Hungary are refered to as Hungarian.
Visas
Depending on the purpose of your travel to Hungary, there are different types of visas that will apply to the occasion. Whether you are planning to go on a visit, study or work and reside there permanently, you will have to apply for a different Hungarian Schengen Visa, accordingly.
Electricity
In Hungary the power plugs and sockets are of type C and F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
In Hungary the power plugs and sockets are of type C and F. Check out the following pictures.
Type C: also known as the standard "Euro" plug. This socket also works with plug E and plug F.
Type F: also known as "Schuko". This socket also works with plug C and plug E.
Vaccinations
Some vaccines are recommended or required for Hungary. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Hungary: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
Emergency Calls
112 is one of the emergency numbers in Hungary.
The national emergency numbers are:
104 - ambulance & emergency medical services
105 - fire-brigade, rescue services, civil protection
107 - police
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FAQs about Hungary
Is Budapest a safe city?
Yes it is. You don’t have to worry about robbing, or terrorism.
The traffic is also civilized.
What language do Hungarians speak?
Hungarian. It is very unique language what is not similar to any other languages. Sounds like Finnish, and it is very hard to learn.
How is the food in Hungary?
Amazing! It is a bit spicy and there is red paprika in almost everything.
Try Gulash, Újházy Chicken Soup, Pörkölt with Nokedli, and Gundel Pancake and Gerbaud.
These are traditional Hungarian foods.