hungary

  • Information About Sopron Hungary

    Discovering Sopron Hungary: The Ultimate Travel Guide to Hungary‘s Medieval Gem Located near the Austrian border, the picturesque city of Sopron is one of Hungary’s best-kept travel secrets. Known historically as Civitas Fidelissima, or the “Most Loyal City,” Sopron blends ancient Roman foundations, medieval architecture, and a rich, thriving viticulture. This charming destination offers an…

  • Information About Sarvar

    Sarvar is one of the most beautiful towns in western Hungary, with a rich historical and cultural background. Nature lovers should enjoy the forests and lakes which surround it, while the fine medieval castle which dominates the town should be a great find for lovers of history and architecture. Sarvar is perhaps most famous for…

  • Information About Pecs

    European Capital of Culture 2010, Pecs boasts a fascinating wealth of architecture, with more examples of Turkish Ottoman architecture than any other Hungarian city. As Hungary’s largest university town, the atmosphere is vibrant and friendly. Tourists should make a point of visiting the Zsolnay Porcelain museum, for examples of porcelain unique to the region.

  • Information About Heviz

    Heviz is a small town situated on Lake Heviz, the largest thermal lake in Europe, and is home to a thriving health tourism industry. The town provides modern and sophisticated therapeutic facilities, and should be a high priority for any traveller seeking a spa or therapeutic break.

  • Information About Hungary

    Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe, best known for its grand capital, Budapest, split by the Danube River. Visitors find a blend of dramatic history, ornate architecture, and a relaxed café and thermal-bath culture. Hungarian, the national language, is unrelated to most European tongues, but English is widely spoken in cities and tourist…

  • Information About Budapest

    Budapest- capital of Hungary, and home to a host of fine architecture and historic buildings. To name a few, the neo-Gothic parliament building, containing the Crown Jewels, and Saint Stephen’s Basilica. Large portions of the city have been recognised as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Hungarian cuisine and cafe culture is rightly world famous, and…