From the refined elegance and grand historic architecture of the capital, to the rolling hills, lush vineyards and rugged mountains of its rural environments, Hungary is a beautiful and captivating land, rich in history, art and traditional folk culture.
The country’s famous thermal waters are renowned for their natural minerals which are said to boast rich healing properties, and can be found in the over 1,500 baths, and myriad lakes dotted throughout the country, whilst its exciting gastronomic scene is widely regarded as the finest in Central and Eastern Europe.
Budapest is a truly beautiful city, and there are few better ways to enjoy the majesty of its many...
Read MoreA must visit when in Budapest, the baroque Széchenyi Spa comprises 18 indoor and outdoor pools, and...
Read MoreHungary’s capital is also its gastronomic hub, as well as one of the finest culinary cities in...
Read MoreHungary has a long and proud wine-making heritage, and the Eger region is its oldest and one of its...
Read MoreOne of the capital’s most famous landmarks, the Hungarian State Opera House features a truly...
Read MoreSituated in the heart of a national park, around an hours drive from the city of Eger,
Read MoreA number of operators including British Airways, Ryanair, Norwegian Air, EasyJet and Wizz Air, operate regular direct flights to Budapest from several London airports.
Hungary is a great year round destination, though the shoulder months of June and September are great times to visit, or alternatively visit Budapest during November and December to explore the excellent christmas markets.
We recommend a minimum of 4 days.
Currently, UK citizens do not require a visa to enter Hungary.