People are flocking to Budapest from all over the world to see the grand architecture, taste goulash and langos, and revel in the history. But arguably one of the best things to do is to indulge as the locals do, with a hot soak in one of the city’s many thermal springs. But choosing which …
On the Pest side of Budapest, away from the castle district (Buda), you can find the City Park Budapest – or Varosliget Napozoret. This large park contains many iconic and beautiful locations worth visiting in Budapest that may be overlooked by some visitors on a shorter stay. We visited this area several times during our …
The House of Terror Museum in Budapest stands as a stark reminder of – and a monument to – fascist and communist regimes (and their victims) leading up to and following World War II. The museum opened in 2002 in the building used by the Arrow Cross Party, AVH (Hungarian Secret Police), and Nazi Party. House …
The Belgrade National Theatre was originally built in 1869 and is a protected cultural monument in Serbia. Located next to Republic Square, it’s unlikely you’ll visit Belgrade without seeing this grand building, but you should take advantage of what it has to offer inside as well – the Belgrade Ballet! The Belgrade Ballet – Belgrade …
Half way through our stay in Budapest, we decided that we were going to visit the Hungarian National Museum. The cost of Budapest tested our budget, so we tried to go on the national holiday, during which time museums are free. We had first gone to the House Of Terror and expected to follow up …
When I first saw Kevin and Amanda’s popular post: Everything I Ate in Budapest!, I showed it to Kyle and we used the article, along with several others, to get some ideas about different foods we wanted to try in Budapest. Because we found it useful and have made similar type posts in the past, I decided …