No city reflects such marvelous and grand architecture quite like Budapest. This Central European jewel exudes breathtaking architecture, showcasing a captivating blend of Roman, Gothic, Ottoman, Baroque, and Art Nouveau influences. As you stroll through the cobbled streets, it feels as though you are walking through a vibrant, living museum. The city's rich history traces back to the first century AD, when three distinct cities: Buda, Obuda, and Pest, became one. In 1849, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge opened, creating the first connection between the western and eastern sides of the city.
Apart from Budapest's dazzling architecture, the capital is also known for being the "world's spa capital" due to the thousands of square meters of warm, mineral-rich water sitting right below the city. Since the 16th century, bathing has been a vital part of Hungarian culture, as it's a relaxing and curative activity. The elegant hammam-style baths exude an Art Nouveau flair, and highlight the work local architects such as Ödön Lechner and József Vágó. Step inside the energy of Budapest and indulge in the city's architecture, nightlife, and mesmerizing design.