Folk Traditions, Modern Soul
Hungarian Spirit Runs Deep

Budapest
The capital city is a treasure trove of history and culture. Stroll along the Danube River to admire landmarks like the Parliament building and Buda Castle. Relax in the famous thermal baths, such as Széchenyi or Gellért, and explore the vibrant ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter.
Lake Balaton
Known as the “Hungarian Sea,” this massive lake is perfect for swimming, sailing, and relaxing. The surrounding region is famous for its vineyards, offering wine tasting experiences, especially in Badacsony.


Eger
This charming town is renowned for its historic castle, thermal baths, and the northernmost Ottoman minaret in Europe. Don’t miss the Valley of the Beautiful Women, where you can sample local wines.
Debrecen
Hungary’s second-largest city is an intellectual and cultural hub. Visit the Reformed Great Church, the Deri Museum, and enjoy the annual Flower Carnival, a vibrant celebration of art and nature.


Szentendre
A picturesque town near Budapest, Szentendre is famous for its art galleries, cobbled streets, and colorful architecture. It’s a haven for artists and offers a delightful riverside atmosphere.
Pécs
A European Capital of Culture, Pécs is home to Roman ruins, the Early Christian Necropolis, and the Mosque of Pasha Qasim. The city is a blend of history and vibrant arts.


Hortobágy National Park
This UNESCO World Heritage Site features Europe’s largest semi-natural grassland. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers and offers unique attractions like the Nine-Arch Bridge and traditional Hungarian herding culture.
Sopron
A medieval town near the Austrian border, Sopron is known for its Gothic and Baroque architecture, including the Firewatch Tower. It’s a charming destination with a rich history.


Tokaj
enowned for its world-famous Tokaji wine, this region offers scenic vineyards, wine cellars, and charming villages. It’s a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.
Győr
A Baroque gem located at the confluence of three rivers, Győr is perfect for leisurely exploration. Visit the ornate Benedictine Church of St. Ignatius and enjoy the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
