People from all over the world visit Budapest to discover the city's rich history, natural sites and unique cuisine. Budapest also has many baths and a famous bath of its own, which is still operated today and allows you to soak in the mineral water coming from 100 thermal springs surrounding the city. The architectural beauty of Budapest has been called the "Paris of the East" since the arrival of the Hungarians to Hungary, due to the contemporary post-modern designs of the ruins of the Romans and the great works that were demolished in 1896 to leave their mark on the millennium. And still, nightlife attracts the attention of young people. Traveling to Budapest offers something different for everyone.
Budapest is a two-way city consisting of the twin cities of Buda, with Pest in the east and the Danube river in the west. The cities were united in 1873. Buda is considered the quieter and Pest the more lively half of the city, although these distinctions are now largely a matter of tradition. Head to Budapest and enjoy both its magnificent sides. Hungarian is a difficult language to speak, but it is possible to travel around Budapest in English and sometimes in French. Our Budapest travel guide will also help you while traveling around.