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Budapest and the Hungarian Wine Country

  • Writer: Kristen Staples
    Kristen Staples
  • Dec 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 26, 2024

Budapest, Hungary’s enchanting capital, captivates travelers with its stunning architecture, rich history, and live classical music. Divided by the Danube River, the city offers striking contrasts, from the grandeur of Buda Castle and the Fisherman’s Bastion on the hilly Buda side to the vibrant energy of Pest, home to the iconic Parliament building and bustling ruin bars. A short journey beyond Budapest leads to Hungary's renowned wine regions, such as Tokaj and Eger, where rolling vineyards produce world-class wines, including the sweet Tokaji Aszú and robust reds. Visitors can savor tastings in picturesque countryside cellars and pair wines with traditional Hungarian dishes. Together, Budapest and the surrounding wine country promise a perfect blend of urban charm and rural indulgence.

Crossing the Danube in Front of Parliament
Crossing the Danube in Front of Parliament

Inside St. Stephen's Basilica
Inside St. Stephen's Basilica


 
 
 

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