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Travel choice: Hungary

Hungary is a Central European country located in Carpathian Basin. Hungary covers an area of ​​93 thousand square km. Most of the territory of the state is occupied by the Middle Danube Plain. The population of the country is about 10.5 million people, mostly Hungarians, but also gypsies, Germans, Romanians, Croats live here. The official language is Hungarian. The capital is Budapest. The population of the country professes Catholicism and Protestantism. The head of state is the president. The monetary unit of Hungary is the forint. One of the largest European rivers, the Danube, flows through the country.

An indispensable assistant for tourists in Hungary is the online car booking service. At Budapest Airport, the average cost of renting a compact car will be about 17 euros per day, and at Debrecen Airport it will be 16 euros per day.


Hungary attracts tourists with its rich architecture and the opportunity to relax and get a quality holiday. The most popular sightseeing tour to Hungary includes a visit to the capital of the state - the incomparable Budapest. In addition, holidays in Hungary include bus and bicycle tours that allow you to admire the beauties of the country, visits to the stalactite caves of Aggtelek, boating in numerous lakes and rivers of the country.

Hungary is rightfully considered the balneological health resort of Europe. Balneological resorts of the country open their doors all year round for a good rest and treatment. The most famous resorts are located on Lake Balaton. Numerous beaches, both shallow and steep, make Balaton a favorite holiday destination for Hungarians and Europeans. Rest on the banks of Balaton is especially useful for people with diseases of the nervous system, with overwork and anemia. Numerous hotels spread along the entire coast of this "Hungarian Sea" provide quality service at very reasonable prices.



The main attraction of the country is its capital. The city map conditionally divides Budapest into two parts - Buda and Pest. Tourists should definitely visit the Matthias Church, where many Hungarian monarchs were married and rested, the Buda Castle, St. Stephen's Park, the Royal Palace and the Greshem Palace; walk the openwork bridges of the Danube. Fans of photography are advised to visit the observation decks of the Fisherman's Bastion: they will be able to capture a wonderful view of the Danube and the opposite part of the city - Pest. Margaret Island, Varošliget City Park, St. Stephen's Basilica, the oldest district of the city of Obude - have gained fame as the most favorite places to visit in Budapest. The Eger Fortress, the royal residences of Visegrad and Esztergom, Bori Castle in Sekespehervar are also well-known sights of Hungary.


Hungarian cuisine is characterized by the use of large quantities of paprika, onions, sweet peppers and tomatoes. National dishes - Hungarian goulash, chicken paprikash, game dishes, goose liver, noodles with cheese and bacon, strudel. Hungarian dishes are generously seasoned with a variety of spices and spices. Gourmets will appreciate the most famous Hungarian wine - Tokay.

Hungarians love their country and are proud of its nature and history. They are able to infect with their love everyone who visits this unforgettable and beautiful European corner.