Budapest
Thermal baths, ruin bars, and a parliament that glows on the Danube — two cities, one bargain.
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🧭 Why Visit
Budapest pairs a hilltop castle district with a grand flatland capital across the Danube, then adds thermal baths, ruin bars in crumbling courtyards, and Europe's most beautiful parliament lit gold at night.
🏛️ A Little History
Buda and Pest were separate cities until 1873, joined as the co-capital of Austria-Hungary — the boom years that built the parliament, the boulevards, and continental Europe's first metro line.
💡 Did You Know?
Budapest sits on more than a hundred thermal springs; Romans, Ottomans, and Hungarians have all built baths here, and locals still play chess in the steaming outdoor pools of Széchenyi in mid-winter.
Live Prices & Availability
Local Know-How
- Ruin bars peak after 10pm; Szimpla Kert on a Sunday morning hosts a farmers' market
- Tipping: 10-12% stated aloud when paying — leaving coins on the table confuses staff
Getting Around
- Széchenyi baths: go at 8am with your own towel and flip-flops — rentals cost more than entry logic allows
- Buy transit tickets in the purple machines and VALIDATE them; inspectors are relentless
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