Insider
Guide: Best of Budapest
More than just the merger of Buda and Pest, the
Pearl of the Danube is also the cultural crossroads of Europe's east and west
Budapest
usually comes as a sweet surprise to travelers, who don’t quite know what
expect before visiting this city of 1.7 million.
With the
wide Danube winding through its center, one of Europe’s most stunning skylines
and plenty of fabulous architecture lining the Buda and Pest sides of the
river, Budapest can justly claim to be one of Europe’s prettiest cities.
In many
ways it’s still in transition.
It has made
so much progress over the past two and a half decades since the fall of the
Iron Curtain, yet everywhere there are unmistakable signs that still better
things are yet to come.
The din of
major construction and restoration projects is ever-present.
The local
fashion and design scene has taken off, and of course there’s the food.
Hungarian
cuisine is worth traveling for, and the restaurants in Budapest -- from the
traditional to the Michelin-starred -- are still a relative bargain.
Luckily the
country also produces equally fine wine to pair with the food.
There’s no
better place to start than with the best of Budapest.
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