22-Day Hungary and More Multi-Country Travel Guide
22-day in-depth tour of Hungary and more countries, travel through history and nature, explore the customs of multiple countries, you can't miss this route!
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Hungary, a blend of history and modernity, Fisherman's Bastion and the Parliament Building show its unique style🏰. Multi-country tour, explore the historical sites and natural beauty of the heart of Europe, and experience different regional cultures🌍.
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🛤️Itinerary:
DAY1: Depart from Shanghai
DAY2-DAY3: Fly to Budapest, visit Hungary and Serbia
DAY4-DAY6: Travel through Romania, explore Deva, Brasov, and more
DAY7-DAY9: Bulgaria and Sofia tour
DAY10-DAY12: Explore the nature and culture of North Macedonia and Albania
DAY13-DAY14: Adventure in Montenegro and Croatia, feel the charm of Dubrovnik
DAY15-DAY17: Diverse experiences in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia
DAY18-DAY19: Return to Hungary, enjoy the tranquility of Heviz and Budapest
DAY20: Budapest city tour
DAY21: Fly back to Shanghai from Budapest
DAY22: Return to Shanghai, end of the journey
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Must-see attractions:
Danube River Sightseeing Cruise 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Budapest, Károly krt. 5, 1075 Hungary
Opening hours: 09:00-21:30
Duration: 1-2 hours
Take a cruise to enjoy the cityscape of Budapest and enjoy a romantic sailing time.
Fisherman's Bastion 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Budapest, Szentháromság tér, 1014 Hungary
Opening hours: All day
Duration: 1-2 hours
This is an ideal viewing platform in Budapest, overlooking the beautiful Danube River and the cityscape of the Pest district.
Hungarian Parliament Building 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Budapest, Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, 1055
Opening hours: January 1 - March 31, 08:00-16:00
Duration: 1 hour
This is an important window to learn about Hungarian history and culture. The building is magnificent, and the interior decoration is gorgeous, worth a visit.
Dubrovnik City Walls 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Address: Placa Ulica 32, Dubrovnik 20000, Croatia
Opening hours: 09:00-19:00
Duration: 1-2 hours
Walking on the ancient city walls, feeling the weight of history and the beauty of the city, is an experience not to be missed when visiting Dubrovnik.
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Tips:
1. Visa information: Multi-country travel requires a Schengen visa in advance to ensure a worry-free trip~📖
2. Exchange rate: Check the local currency exchange rate before traveling, the Hungarian Forint is very affordable against the RMB!💰
3. Specialty prices: If you see a favorite specialty, compare prices before buying, it's more cost-effective!🛍️
4. Safety reminder: Carry important documents with you, stay alert, and travel more safely~🔒
5. Enjoy food: Don't forget to taste the specialties of each country, let your taste buds travel too!🍽️
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🎉I hope you have a great time and unforgettable memories on your trip to Hungary and more countries!
Stunning views and not too crowded. Paid 3000HUK for 2 adult tickets and 1500 for 2 kids' tickets. You can also use the viewing telescopes for free. Next door are two other beautiful churches, including the Mattias Church. The underground labyrinth of Buda Castle is also nearby, where the brave can try to get through the maze and find Dracula's coffin.
A nice little view and a lovely little tourist attraction thats not too crowded and you can take a leisurely stroll around.
The place is really beautiful and the view from up there is breathtaking. My family and I went early in the morning to avoid the crowds and it was totally worth it. I would love to go back.
Hungary's history is not very long. From the 4th to 8th centuries AD, this place was basically inhabited by nomadic people. Later, several small principalities gradually formed. In the 9th century AD, an emperor in the principality wanted to defeat other principalities by foreign forces. From the northeast, the nomadic Mazars were brought in. There were seven tribes of the Mazars who were brave and good at fighting. They promoted an Alpad grandfather as their deed. The leader, who crossed the Carpathian Mountains in 896, leveled the weak principality of the land and began to settle on it (whether it was a bit like inducing wolves into the house). Nomads were always unstable. They attacked everywhere in Europe and were regarded as a scourge by the surrounding European countries. They had to fight together. In order to survive, Alpad's great-grandson Gazo inherited the throne and his family. Conversion to Catholicism. In order to gain the recognition of the surrounding Catholic countries, Gaizo's son Stephen succeeded in 1997 and conquered other rivals for leadership. He applied to the Holy See and obtained the Royal symbol, which formally transformed Hungary into a Christian state. It was undoubtedly a quite correct decision at that time to integrate Hungary into Europe. Stephen was crowned king in 1000 A.D. and changed the tribal form into the national form. He was Emperor St. Eastwan I of Hungary. Fisherman's Castle, a platform built in 1895 to celebrate Hungarian settlement for 1,000 years, was built in 1902 with seven spires on it, representing the seven tribal leaders who led the Mazars here (this is a group of works of the same period that echoes the Hero Square). At first, it was a fish market. When foreign enemies invaded, it became a natural defense fortification, called Fisherman's Castle. This time, we bought tickets to the upper viewing platform. We had the chance to see the Danube River in a better place. The flat Perth overlooked it. The 96-meter-high Capitol building built in 1886 stood on the bank and a bronze sculpture on the platform. Saint Stephen, who sent envoys to Rome in 1000 A.D. to return to Catholicism, brought about a turning point for the survival of the Hungarian nation. He transformed the tribe into a nation. He was the first founding emperor of Hungary, Saint Eastwan I. The statue of the King was opposite the Makash Church. The Catholic Church built at the end of the 13th century and the King of Makash in the 15th century were on the church building. The Kagothic spire was crowned here as the Magath Church, where successive Hungarian kings were crowned, also known as the Coronation Church. In the 16th century, the invaded Ottoman Empire destroyed it and converted it into a mosque. In 1686, Habsburg recovered it and rebuilt it as a Catholic Church. Franz Joseph and his Queen (Princess Cissie) of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire were crowned as Hungary. King Li and Queen Li. Its shape is new Gothic, and its top South Tower retains the Muslim style of the Ottoman Empire. A crow crouched on a spire of the church with a golden ring in its mouth. It was said that a crow was wearing a ring at King Magash's wedding. A crow flew to take the ring away. Later, it was known that someone was trying to frame the king. The ring was poisonous. In memory of the crow who saved the king, a statue with a ring was made and placed on the spire of the church.
Budapest's most famous scenic spot, located on the Danube River, was originally a protective base built by fishermen. Now it's the best place to wait for a bird's eye view of the old city on the other side. It's the best place to shoot the Capitol Building here. Most places don't need tickets, only to get tickets to the castle. Hal & _; SZB & _; stya is a castle hill on the Danube River on the side of Budapest Buda, Hungary. It is a unique building with ancient Roman style and facing the Danube River. It forms a landscape area with the adjacent Magash Church and the bronze statue of Ishtravan I riding horse. As the Fisherman's Castle is on the Castle Hill, it is a good place to climb up and overlook both sides of the Danube River, so tourists and citizens like to come here. There are seven towers in the Fisherman's Castle, representing seven Mazar tribes who settled in the Carpathian Basin in 896. From the top of the tower, you can see the most beautiful scenery of the Danube River.
Hungary~Trinity Square, Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion are three beautiful places gathered together. Under the cover of lights, everything is covered with a layer of mystery, dreamy castle, dreamy church, dreamy square! Standing on the high slope outside the fairy-tale-like Gothic-style Fisherman's Bastion (Buda), you can take a panoramic view of the other side (Pest)! The whole building has seven pointed round hollow towers, representing the seven primitive tribes of the Hungarian nation.
It is a great place to watch the sunset and the Capitol. The castle looks a bit like Hogwarts during the blue hour.
It's worth visiting. Now it's free to go to the viewing platform. It's beautiful to see the Chain Bridge on the platform, the opposite city of Perth and the Capitol Building. Hala SZBASTYA coffee shop at the viewing platform is strongly recommended to enjoy the time. The environment is very pleasant and the price is not expensive. Compared with the price of restaurants in domestic tourist attractions, it can be said that it is cheaper here. Unfortunately, when we go in, the sunshine is just a flash in the pan. However, there is a paid exhibition hall, 1800 Flynn/Man in Fisherman's Castle. It's not recommended to go there because of poor English. It's full of paintings and sculptures. Anyway, I can't understand them. It's better to save money for coffee. But some works are of high standard. Attach two pictures to take a close look at the pupils of the characters and the green veins on the back of the hands.