Tours in Hungary
Who would have thought that the landlocked country at the heart of Europe would be nicknamed ‘Land of Water’. Hungary is just this; its capital city split by Europe’s largest river the Danube and homeplace of Europe’s largest lake, Lake Balaton – taking to the water is a way of life here.
Yet, it’s probably best known for its other water feature – thermal spas. Perfectly positioned by a geothermic area the country benefits from warm springs of thermal water, indeed the world’s second largest thermal lake, Lake Heviz, lies here. Around these springs, bathing houses have sprung up and been enjoyed by visitors for the last two millennia, meaning a trip to these baths also feels museum-like, from another era. Budapest is adorned by hidden spas and imperial architecture – real grandeur on the River Danube.
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