Budapest's thermal baths are supposed to be oases of relaxation and rejuvenation. But at peak tourist times, overcrowding can ...
A soak in a thermal bath is a quintessential Budapest experience. (It hasn't cultivated a reputation as the "City of Spas" for nothing.) These baths, or fürdok in Hungarian, are heated by natural ...
Relax in the renowned Széchenyi Thermal Baths or enjoy a scenic cruise on the Danube River to take in the breathtaking skyline, with a daily expense of ₹1,800 - ₹2,500.
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and aside from the flowers and the chocolates what could be better than a weekend city break to celebrate in style in Europe or even here in the UK.
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is the city’s most famous thermal spring. The bath’s initial iteration is smaller and less elaborate. It was called the Artesian Bath and was open to the public in ...
Fed by naturally heated springs, the Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of Budapest’s largest and most famous medicinal baths, set within a daffodil-yellow Neo-Baroque building in Városliget City Park.
Budapest residents and visitors may soon have more options for cooling off during the hot summer months! #beach #budapest ...
Metro compared train journeys between some of the UK's busiest stations with budget airline flights to find out which trips ...
Accustomed to living in cold conditions, Scots are well known for their warm hospitality. Snuggle up in cosy pubs like Hector’s on Deanhaugh Street. For a true education on Scotland’s national drink, ...