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Home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Budapest is a thriving cultural hub. A Budapest tour package is replete with glimpses of history and culture that come together to make your holidays memorable. Choose from a range of SOTC’s Budapest packages and get ready to explore the ‘Paris of the East’.
A Budapest tour is a seamless blend of culture, history and nature’s beauty. From its trendy ruin bars to Art Nouveau thermal baths, your Budapest travel package will be a roller coaster ride though the cityscape. Here are our recommendations of some best places to visit in Budapest.
Buda Castle
The 18th-century Buda Castle stands guard on the Buda Hill looking over the city. Overlooking the Danube, it wears its Medieval adornments with pride. A massive palace with around 200 rooms, it now houses a number of museums that chronicle the city’s history. A worth addition to your Budapest holiday packages.
Gellert Baths
Hungary’s ‘Spa City’ is a wellness hotspot graced with numerous thermal springs. Gellert Baths will be the most enjoyable part of your Budapest trip package. Soak away all your worries and rejuvenate your soul in the hot healing waters, surrounded by an opulent decor.
Heroes Square
Home to the Millennium Monument, Heroes Square is among the most spectacular places to visit in Budapest. Created in 1896, it is a cultural centre flanked by museums on both sides and housing a number of monuments. Spectacular during the day, it takes on a sparkling glow in the evenings.
Hungarian National Museum
The Hungarian National Museum is a treasure trove of the country’s culture, history and heritage. From the precious-stone-studded crown of St. Stephen to historic Turkish and Hungarian weapons, the exhibits guide you through centuries of history. This is a part of many Budapest packages for its historic appeal.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Fisherman’s Bastion is an impressive collection of towers, courtyards and colonnades. Built by the Fisherman Guild as a part of the city’s defenses, it is now a wonderful tourist attraction that is a part of many Europe tour packages. The defenses and their Neo-Romanesque design have withstood the ravages of time quite well.
The best time to visit Budapest
Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit Budapest. The spring temperatures average between 4°C to 15°C and in autumn they range between 6°C to 24°C. Neither too hot nor too cold, the weather is perfect for outdoor sightseeing. Summer is the peak season of Budapest tourism, and very crowded, while most of the attractions shut are shut in winter.
How to reach Budapest
The Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is Hungary’s largest airport and offers excellent connectivity within Europe as well as internationally. There are a number of flights connecting Budapest to major Indian cities. You can take a taxi or a bus into the city. With three international railway stations, Budapest is well connected by rail to rest of Europe. Also, there are many international bus services that operate to and from Budapest.
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Home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Budapest is a thriving cultural hub. A Budapest tour package is replete with glimpses of history and culture that come together to make your holidays memorable. Choose from a range of SOTC’s Budapest packages and get ready to explore the ‘Paris of the East’.
A Budapest tour is a seamless blend of culture, history and nature’s beauty. From its trendy ruin bars to Art Nouveau thermal baths, your Budapest travel package will be a roller coaster ride though the cityscape. Here are our recommendations of some best places to visit in Budapest.
Buda Castle
The 18th-century Buda Castle stands guard on the Buda Hill looking over the city. Overlooking the Danube, it wears its Medieval adornments with pride. A massive palace with around 200 rooms, it now houses a number of museums that chronicle the city’s history. A worth addition to your Budapest holiday packages.
Gellert Baths
Hungary’s ‘Spa City’ is a wellness hotspot graced with numerous thermal springs. Gellert Baths will be the most enjoyable part of your Budapest trip package. Soak away all your worries and rejuvenate your soul in the hot healing waters, surrounded by an opulent decor.
Heroes Square
Home to the Millennium Monument, Heroes Square is among the most spectacular places to visit in Budapest. Created in 1896, it is a cultural centre flanked by museums on both sides and housing a number of monuments. Spectacular during the day, it takes on a sparkling glow in the evenings.
Hungarian National Museum
The Hungarian National Museum is a treasure trove of the country’s culture, history and heritage. From the precious-stone-studded crown of St. Stephen to historic Turkish and Hungarian weapons, the exhibits guide you through centuries of history. This is a part of many Budapest packages for its historic appeal.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Fisherman’s Bastion is an impressive collection of towers, courtyards and colonnades. Built by the Fisherman Guild as a part of the city’s defenses, it is now a wonderful tourist attraction that is a part of many Europe tour packages. The defenses and their Neo-Romanesque design have withstood the ravages of time quite well.
The best time to visit Budapest
Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit Budapest. The spring temperatures average between 4°C to 15°C and in autumn they range between 6°C to 24°C. Neither too hot nor too cold, the weather is perfect for outdoor sightseeing. Summer is the peak season of Budapest tourism, and very crowded, while most of the attractions shut are shut in winter.
How to reach Budapest
The Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is Hungary’s largest airport and offers excellent connectivity within Europe as well as internationally. There are a number of flights connecting Budapest to major Indian cities. You can take a taxi or a bus into the city. With three international railway stations, Budapest is well connected by rail to rest of Europe. Also, there are many international bus services that operate to and from Budapest.
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×Home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Budapest is a thriving cultural hub. A Budapest tour package is replete with glimpses of history and culture that come together to make your holidays memorable. Choose from a range of SOTC’s Budapest packages and get ready to explore the ‘Paris of the East’.
A Budapest tour is a seamless blend of culture, history and nature’s beauty. From its trendy ruin bars to Art Nouveau thermal baths, your Budapest travel package will be a roller coaster ride though the cityscape. Here are our recommendations of some best places to visit in Budapest.
Buda Castle
The 18th-century Buda Castle stands guard on the Buda Hill looking over the city. Overlooking the Danube, it wears its Medieval adornments with pride. A massive palace with around 200 rooms, it now houses a number of museums that chronicle the city’s history. A worth addition to your Budapest holiday packages.
Gellert Baths
Hungary’s ‘Spa City’ is a wellness hotspot graced with numerous thermal springs. Gellert Baths will be the most enjoyable part of your Budapest trip package. Soak away all your worries and rejuvenate your soul in the hot healing waters, surrounded by an opulent decor.
Heroes Square
Home to the Millennium Monument, Heroes Square is among the most spectacular places to visit in Budapest. Created in 1896, it is a cultural centre flanked by museums on both sides and housing a number of monuments. Spectacular during the day, it takes on a sparkling glow in the evenings.
Hungarian National Museum
The Hungarian National Museum is a treasure trove of the country’s culture, history and heritage. From the precious-stone-studded crown of St. Stephen to historic Turkish and Hungarian weapons, the exhibits guide you through centuries of history. This is a part of many Budapest packages for its historic appeal.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Fisherman’s Bastion is an impressive collection of towers, courtyards and colonnades. Built by the Fisherman Guild as a part of the city’s defenses, it is now a wonderful tourist attraction that is a part of many Europe tour packages. The defenses and their Neo-Romanesque design have withstood the ravages of time quite well.
The best time to visit Budapest
Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit Budapest. The spring temperatures average between 4°C to 15°C and in autumn they range between 6°C to 24°C. Neither too hot nor too cold, the weather is perfect for outdoor sightseeing. Summer is the peak season of Budapest tourism, and very crowded, while most of the attractions shut are shut in winter.
How to reach Budapest
The Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is Hungary’s largest airport and offers excellent connectivity within Europe as well as internationally. There are a number of flights connecting Budapest to major Indian cities. You can take a taxi or a bus into the city. With three international railway stations, Budapest is well connected by rail to rest of Europe. Also, there are many international bus services that operate to and from Budapest.
Home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Budapest is a thriving cultural hub. A Budapest tour package is replete with glimpses of history and culture that come together to make your holidays memorable. Choose from a range of SOTC’s Budapest packages and get ready to explore the ‘Paris of the East’.
A Budapest tour is a seamless blend of culture, history and nature’s beauty. From its trendy ruin bars to Art Nouveau thermal baths, your Budapest travel package will be a roller coaster ride though the cityscape. Here are our recommendations of some best places to visit in Budapest.
Buda Castle
The 18th-century Buda Castle stands guard on the Buda Hill looking over the city. Overlooking the Danube, it wears its Medieval adornments with pride. A massive palace with around 200 rooms, it now houses a number of museums that chronicle the city’s history. A worth addition to your Budapest holiday packages.
Gellert Baths
Hungary’s ‘Spa City’ is a wellness hotspot graced with numerous thermal springs. Gellert Baths will be the most enjoyable part of your Budapest trip package. Soak away all your worries and rejuvenate your soul in the hot healing waters, surrounded by an opulent decor.
Heroes Square
Home to the Millennium Monument, Heroes Square is among the most spectacular places to visit in Budapest. Created in 1896, it is a cultural centre flanked by museums on both sides and housing a number of monuments. Spectacular during the day, it takes on a sparkling glow in the evenings.
Hungarian National Museum
The Hungarian National Museum is a treasure trove of the country’s culture, history and heritage. From the precious-stone-studded crown of St. Stephen to historic Turkish and Hungarian weapons, the exhibits guide you through centuries of history. This is a part of many Budapest packages for its historic appeal.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Fisherman’s Bastion is an impressive collection of towers, courtyards and colonnades. Built by the Fisherman Guild as a part of the city’s defenses, it is now a wonderful tourist attraction that is a part of many Europe tour packages. The defenses and their Neo-Romanesque design have withstood the ravages of time quite well.
The best time to visit Budapest
Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit Budapest. The spring temperatures average between 4°C to 15°C and in autumn they range between 6°C to 24°C. Neither too hot nor too cold, the weather is perfect for outdoor sightseeing. Summer is the peak season of Budapest tourism, and very crowded, while most of the attractions shut are shut in winter.
How to reach Budapest
The Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is Hungary’s largest airport and offers excellent connectivity within Europe as well as internationally. There are a number of flights connecting Budapest to major Indian cities. You can take a taxi or a bus into the city. With three international railway stations, Budapest is well connected by rail to rest of Europe. Also, there are many international bus services that operate to and from Budapest.
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