Rudas Baths
The Rudas Baths at this site had been established during the Middle Ages, utilising the medicinal springs at the foot[…]
More
The Rudas Baths at this site had been established during the Middle Ages, utilising the medicinal springs at the foot[…]
More
Király Baths are one of Budapest’s most important Turkish monuments. Arszlán Pasha began its construction in the middle of the[…]
More
It was as a result of the drillings of geologist Vilmos Zsigmondy, over the period 1868-77, that this medicinal water[…]
More
The largest thermal lake in the world that is suitable for bathing is located at Hévíz, in western Hungary. The[…]
More
So beautiful is Budapest that several areas of the city have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites – including the[…]
More
The River Danube once formed the eastern boundary of the Roman Empire – the area today known as Transdanubia was[…]
More
There are many stereotypes about Hungary: goulash, beautiful women and an impenetrable language, to name but a few. But leave[…]
More
The Hotel Narád & Park, the new hotel of the Mátra (North-Hungary), offers comfort and silence in the middle of[…]
More
The Baths are a monument of Turkish origin. Dating from the 16th century, the baths are still in a relatively[…]
More
Water mineral content: Hot spring water with calcium, magnesium, hydrogen-carbonate and sulphate-chloride, also containing sodium and a significant content of[…]
More