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What is most interesting is usually well and truly hidden! In Poland, under the surface, there are real treasures to be found like fabulous caves, mysterious tunnels, multi-storey medieval cellars and even entire cities build by the military.
Nine cave systems, ten military sites, seventeen mines and tunnels and countless storehouses, cellars, dungeons and tunnels, the list of underground wonders in Poland is endless. It includes some wonders
on a European scale like the Neolithic mines in Krzemionki Opatowskie or the royal salt mine in Wieliczka that is under the protection of UneSCO.
Budapest – the Capital of Hungary, with a unique, youthful atmosphere, world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife is increasingly appreciated by tourists of the world. it is colloquially often divided into parts, roughly corresponding to the two major cities of Buda and Pest, of which it is comprised. it has, an exceptionally rich offer of natural thermal baths. Budapest is one of Europe’s most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to its scenic setting and architecture it is nicknamed “Paris of the East”. in 1987 Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for the cultural and architectural signifi cance of the
Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue.
At day it’s best to go up to the Castle (Budai Var) by Siklo, a funicular railway, thus, saving energy for exploring the antique little streets of the Castle Hill, the Fisherman’s Bastion (Halaszbastya) and the Matthias Church (Matyas-templom). The Gothic residential buildings will amaze you as you take short breaks in between the Museum and Institute of Military History (Hadtorteneti Intezet es Muzeum),the National Archives of Hungary (Magyar Orszagos Leveltar) and the Mary
Magdalene Church (Maria Magdolna-templom). And finish it with a visit to the Parliament.
Top things to do in Hungary
Do you wonder what this tiny country has to offer to you?
Despite the small size of Hungary it has a distinct culture
and language, stirring history, beautiful landscapes, healing waters and spas and delicious food.
What else do you need for a perfect vacation in the heart of Europe?
The country has one of the highest rankings, per capital, for nobel laureates, with 13 winners going back to their first, in 1905 (for physics).
Hungary's blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and warm hospitality makes it an enticing destination for travelers seeking a diverse and enriching experience in the heart of Europe.
Delve into Hungary's rich historical heritage by visiting medieval towns like Eger and Szentendre, or the historic wine cellars of Tokaj. Discover the country's intriguing past in its museums and monuments. Explore Hungary's vibrant arts scene, including contemporary art galleries, and visit renowned museums.
Explore charming Hungarian villages, rolling hills, and vineyards in regions like Tokaj and Villány, where you can taste exceptional food. Take a scenic Danube River cruise to admire the picturesque landscapes and historic towns.
Savor Hungarian cuisine, with dishes like goulash, chimney cake (kürtőskalács), and delectable pastries and unforgetable desserts.
Experience the rejuvenating effects of Hungary's thermal baths, such as Széchenyi and Gellért Baths in Budapest, known for their healing waters.
Or visit Europe's largest freshwater lake, Lake Balaton, for swimming, sailing, and relaxation in its picturesque surroundings.
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