In Budapest, home to the world’s largest geothermal cave system with more than 200 subterranean caves and 80-some natural springs, those who flock to the city’s thermal baths credit them with physical ...
Budapest's thermal baths have been soothing souls for centuries. These mineral-rich waters melt away stress, provide muscle relief and improve circulation after even a short soak. There are more than ...
Like most top-notch tourist draws in the world, before most travelers even arrive in Budapest, they'll typically have a slideshow of iconic images swirling in their mind. Paramount among the scenes of ...
Budapest’s more touristy option is Gellert Baths, located in a fancy hotel. Gellert is more sedate and luxurious than Szechenyi, even if the entry procedure is no less confusing. But in the summer, ...
The buzz about Budapest has been steadily building since Hungary joined the European Union in 2004. Tourists and multinational companies alike have gravitated to the city's humming core. But the ...
Centuries ago, the towns of Buda and Pest, the leading cities of a mighty Hungarian kingdom, united to become Budapest. Today, Hungary’s vibrant capital maintains its stately ambience and offers ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: On your way in to Gellért Spa, grab a plush towel from the gift shop. Available in all the colors of the rainbow, they make a great souvenir. – Debra Smith A soak in a thermal ...
Budapest? In winter? Yes, please. Nothing beats immersing yourself in Széchenyi’s magical outdoor thermal baths on a frigid night. Billows of steam rise up from the hot water, lending a ghostly glow ...
The buzz about Budapest has been steadily building since Hungary joined the European Union in 2004. Tourists and multinational companies alike have gravitated to the city’s humming core. But the ...