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Carol Rowland

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Beyond sightseeing: Experiences of Budapest

Carol and son Michael at ruin bar in Budapest
Carol and son Michael at ruin bar in Budapest

As I’ve been so fortunate to cruise the Danube River a number of times, and it’s led me to one of my favorite cities. I have to say that I’m kind of in love with Budapest. I love the old world European atmosphere, the beautiful architecture and friendly people. I’m particularly fond of cities that are easy to walk for exploring, and Budapest fits that well with the Danube River as its centerpiece. Discovering cities through various ‘experience’ tours is one of my favorite things when traveling.

While Budapest is filled with inviting sights like Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, St. Stephen's Basilica, and the Parliament Building, I found that Budapest has enticing experiences to immerse you in this fascinating destination that will make it one of your highlight cities in Europe.

Explore this awe-inspiring metropolis through some of my favorite encounters with the locals: uncovering famous ruin bars, sampling Hungarian cuisine and discovering some hidden gems along the way.

Exploring Budapest's Ruin Bars

Whether you are big into nightlife or not, discover Budapest through the eclectic assortments of pubs tucked into the local neighborhoods.

Ruin bars in Budapest are unique and iconic drinking spots that have become a part of the city's culture. Located in abandoned and derelict buildings, these hotspots offer a mix of eclectic décor, live music, and great drinks.

The concept of ruin bars first arose after the fall of communism in Hungary. During this time, entrepreneurs decided to create makeshift bars in the ruins of abandoned buildings to offer a unique nightlife experience. The trend quickly caught on, and today there are dozens of ruined bars scattered throughout Budapest.

My son Michael and I took a Ruin Bar tour so we were introduced to a variety of bar styles and different vibes. It was a fun way to see various neighborhoods and enjoy Budapest's night scene.

Embarking on a Budapest Food Tour

Food tours in Budapest are popular among locals and tourists alike because they offer an immersive culinary experience. I’m all about food tours, as I find it’s a perfect way to learn about the history and culture of a destination, while discovering the stories behind popular local favorites.

Hungarian cuisine is known for its unique flavors and dishes reflecting its cultural heritage. We can say it’s a paradise for your inner foodie.

When on tour, you get to taste various traditional Hungarian foods such as goulash, a traditional pastry called chimney cake, and the delicious langos, deep-fried dough topped with sour cream and grated cheese.

While you stroll around local markets and eateries, you’ll get an authentic experience of the city's food culture. You will also learn about the history and culture behind the dishes you’re trying, making the experience more immersive and educational.

You may be surprised to find that Hungary is also a great wine destination, as it has been producing wine since ancient times. I have a favorite wine bar that does fun and informative wine tastings that are a great way to explore Hungary's diverse wine culture and learn about the country’s winemaking traditions. 

Unwinding in Budapest's Thermal Baths and Spas

A top experience in Budapest is unwinding in the city's thermal baths and spas. Budapest is known as the City of Spas, as the city sits on over 100 hot springs, which have been used for healing purposes since Roman times. Today, thermal baths attract tourists worldwide who seek relaxation and therapeutic benefits.

These baths are an integral part of Budapest's history and social fabric. The city's bath culture dates back to the Ottoman Empire when the Turks ruled Hungary and brought their bathing customs with them. The thermal baths became popular gathering places where people could socialize, relax, and enjoy the benefits of the healing waters.

The baths also serve as architectural and artistic landmarks, showcasing a range of styles from Art Nouveau to Modernist, offering you a unique view. You will admire marvelous depictions while enjoying a real treat such as massages, spas, saunas and other beneficial treatments.

Budapest's thermal baths are significant for their medicinal properties and cultural and social significance, making them an essential part of the city's heritage. Whether you're looking for a relaxing experience or an immersive artistic exploration, Budapest's thermal baths and spas are the perfect places to do so.

Experiences of Budapest

From breathtaking views on castle hilltop to traditional Hungarian cuisine, exploring Budapest has something for everyone.

All in all, it’s not surprising that Budapest has earned its title as one of Europe's top travel destinations—it truly offers an unforgettable adventure from start to finish!

Experience the city like a local as you uncover all that this beautiful region of Hungary offers. 

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