For the last day, it all depends on the weather! If it’s not in your favor, no worries—head back to the hotel for some pampering, and you’ll still have a great timeMorning Adventure: Great Market HallStart the day with a visit to the Great Market Hall, one of Budapest’s largest…
Discovering the “Almost Narrowest” Street in the World
During a short vacation on Krk Island, I decided to explore using the ARtour app, and one of the results that stood out was Vrbnik. The main image immediately drew me in, and I knew I had to visit this charming village. As I walked through the narrow streets, every…
Budapest with family: Day 3
Walking through historical sites may not sound exciting to kids at first, but once they arrive, it’s anything but boring! Start with the Buda Castle, originally built in 1265. Whether you take the funicular railway or walk up, kids will love imagining themselves as rulers looking over the city of…
Budapest with family: Day 2
After a fun-filled day at Aquaworld, it’s great to spend a day in Budapest’s City Park. A free hotel shuttle will take you there in just half an hour. With kids, the Budapest Zoo is a fantastic stop—though some areas show signs of age, the zoo offers a close-up experience…
Budapest with Family: Day 1
Instead of a romantic hotel in the city center, we chose the Ramada Resort at the northern edge of Budapest. The decision was easy—this hotel is connected to Aquaworld, a water park with something for everyone in the family: Little Kids\' Corner: This area is surprisingly spacious for young kids,…
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Budapest with Family in 4 Days
This was my third time visiting Budapest—the city of bridges, stunning architecture, thermal baths, and remnants of communism. Spanning about 25 x 27 kilometers, it’s split by the mighty Danube River into Buda (right side) and Pest (left side).I always enjoy returning, but this time was all about family fun.…
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