Budapest, also called the Little Paris of Middle Europe, is the largest city in Hungary.
Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, has a diverse range of tourist attractions, from
museums, galleries, churches and synagogues to ruin pubs, thermal baths and spas.
Budapest has a rich culture and history which makes you want to know more about it.
The Danube river divides this magnificent city into sides with buda on the west of the bank
and pest to the east. Buda is the suburban part of the city, with simplistic houses and
streets. You are more likely to stay on the Pest side of the city as a tourist as this is where
most hotels and hostels are. Pest is the eastern flat land, which is where some of the most
important structures reside such as the Hungarian Parliament, Heroes' Square and Andrássy
Avenue. The city offers a range of things to do for all kinds of people; from things to do for
the history enthusiasts to things to do for the food enthusiasts and party enthusiasts. Parks,
majestic synagogues, intriguing museums, churches, islands and thermal baths, Budapest
has it all. You might love Budapest for different reasons, but you definitely will love
Budapest.