How is the weather in Budapest in December?
Year after year there is almost no snow in Budapest so the “white” Christmas mood of the ancient past begins to fade away. But this changed weather also has its own beauty. While in previous years usually cold temperature and winds dominated our weather in December, this year we probably have a lot more time
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Why are we celebrating with champagne at New Year’s Eve?
Perhaps there is not another celebration that has so much mystic and tradition as the New Year’s Eve. Every nation handles the New Year in a special way, which is true for Hungary as well. From a gastronomic point of view, however there is a special importance to the meals and drinks consumed at New
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10 things to know before you travel to Budapest
A popular article about Budapest from nomadandcamera.com “I recently spent a week in Hungary and thought I’d help my fellow travelers out who plan on visiting Budapest. First of all, I don’t know why Budapest isn’t included in more “Eurotrip” conversations. I’m already putting it on my list of favorite European cities. Very underrated, very safe,
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Budapest is the most romantic city in the world
Why Budapest is the most romantic city in the world? Instesad of to describe it, we would prefer to show in pictures from @Budapest_Hungary Budapest instagram photo blog. The best panorama terrace in Budapest Bálna Terasz (Whale Terrace) Photo: Krisztian Bodis Photo: Tamas Rizsavi The romantic Szechenyi bath. Eat bagel & drink mulled wine at
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Budapest becomes more and more popular destination for New Year’s Eve
According to the data of Trivago.hu, the Hungarian capital city stands on the 12th place on the list of the most popular European cities for New Year’s Eve. The survey also shows that the Hungarians are mostly looking for four-star hotels in the last part of the year, reports turizmusonline.hu. The capital was in the
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Traditional Hungarian dishes for NYE
We now what to eat in Easter and Christmas, but what about a traditional Hungarian NYE menu? They choose some food for their superstition, but there are comfort foods as well. Lentils – they simbolize the wealth, and happiness int he new year. So every Hungarian needs to eat at least a spoon of lentil
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