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#budapest #hungary #4k #4kwalk #4kwalkingtour #4kstatus #walking #walkingtour #travel #travelchannel #agitravel #budapestairport #macaristan #europe #travelvlog Hungary is a country in Central Europe. It offers many diverse natural landscapes: low mountains in the north-west, a great plain in the east, lakes of all sizes including lake Balaton the largest lake in Central Europe as well as a number of small villages and big cities. After Second World War Hungary became a state of the Soviet Union. During the following years the country managed to achieve only some limited liberalizations; it declared its Independence from Russia in 1989. Towards the end of the 21st century Hungary shifted from having a social economy to a capitalist economy system. In 2004 it joined the European Union and since 2007 it has been part of the Schengen Area. Today, just like other EU members that used to belong to the Soviet Union, Hungary is quickly becoming one of the most developed countries in the world. Tourism in Hungary Hungary is one of the world’s 15 most visited tourist destinations. It can be easily reached from any country through thousand of traditional and low cost flight connections.Despite being a relatively small country, Hungary has a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Budapest, its beautiful capital city. Although the Hungarian landscape may look monotonous because half of its territory is made up of the Great Hungarian Plain, it offers some magnificent sites such as: Hévíz Lake, the world’s largest thermal lake. Balaton Lake, the largest lake in Central Europe. Hortobágy Park, the largest grassland in Europe and World Heritage Site. Hungary offers a number of nature-based activities to its visitors. It is a great destination for birdwatching, especially in the area of Hortobàgy National Park or Puszta Great Plains. Balaton lake is one of the country’s most important tourist destinations. Along its shores there are numerous villages representing a great base to explore the area which becomes extremely popular on summer time. Thermal tourism is very developed all over Hungary, counting with more than 1000 natural hot springs used as spas and thermal baths. The most popular ones are the Szechenyi baths in Budapest, which where built in 1913 in modern Renaissance style. There are hundreds of single baths scattered all over the country: Miskolc-Tapolca baths in Miskolc near the Bukk Mountains, as well as the Egerszalók thermal bath complex, and so on. Remarkable buildings In Hungary there are numerous remarkable buildings that are worth a visit. The Great Synagogue of Budapest, the Europe’s largest synagogue. The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary Assumed Into Heaven and St Adalbert, also known as the Esztergom Basilica, the third largest church in Europe. Pannonhalma Abbey, the world’s second largest abbey. The Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs, the biggest early christian necropolis outside Italy. Budapest is by far the most popular attraction of Hungary. It is known for being one of the most popular European cities for young people, especially because of its lively nightlife. Moreover, Budapest offers a first class historical background, in particular in the old part of the city with its Medieval Castle. Budapest is crossed by the Danube river, which divides the city into two parts: Buda and Pest Widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Budapest is a treat to visit and has long been a popular tourist destination. The capital and largest city of Hungary boasts a long and illustrious history that has seen it ruled by everyone from the Romans and Ottomans to the Austro-Hungarians. As such, the city is awash with impressive historical sights, fascinating museums, and astounding architectural styles. Known as the ‘City of Spas’ due to all the hot springs it lies atop of, Budapest straddles the Danube River and once consisted of the two different cities of Buda, on the west bank, and Pest in the East, which only united in 1873. In addition to its many charms and tourist attractions, Budapest is also renowned for its vibrant nightlife scene, which centers around the ruin bars found in the Jewish Quarter. Not to be missed out on, Budapest is certainly one of the highlights of any visit to Central Europe. 1. Liberty Bridge 2. Central Market Hall 3. Hospital in the Rock 4. Vajdahunyad Castle 5. Great Synagogue 6. Heroes’ Square 7. Matthias Church 8. Shoes on the Danube Bank 9. Citadella 10. Szechenyi Chain Bridge 11. Margaret Island 12. Fisherman’s Bastion 13. Buda Castle 14. St. Stephen’s Basilica 15. Szechenyi Bath 16. Castle Hill 17. Hungarian Parliament Building 18. House of Terror 19. Memento park 20. Budapest bike tour 21. Budapest Secret Walking tour 22. Budapest Mihály Kolodko’s tiny sculptures 23. Budapest Langosh taste 24. Budapest Karavan market 25. Ruin bars Budapest 26. Vaci street Budapest 27. Fashion street Budapest 28. Gellert Baths