Óbuda Island or Freedom Island, which hosts the Sziget Festival, will once again be the wild heart of Budapest, dictating the pulse of the city and flowing through its veins (read streets) between August 11 and 18 the sounds of names such as Queens of the Stone Age, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Calvin Harris, OutKast, The Prodigy, Deadmau5, Blink 182, Placebo, Skrillex, Cee Lo Gren, Manic Street Preachers and Lily Allen.
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If you have already been lucky enough to visit Budapest, then you know that this city is a real European gem. But the city is truly magical only in December, when thousands of lights glow in it, and illuminated trams and trolleybuses whiz past visitors. Photographer Rizsavi Tamás captured all this in his photographic lens and thus showed the world all the festive beauty of the Hungarian capital. Wonderful, isn't it?
The Hungarian capital Budapest, which is famous as one of the largest European cities, is distinguished by its rich history, cultural heritage and art. And if you have already managed to visit it, then you know that it is truly wonderful. Photographer Tamás Rizsavi also thinks so, and this time he caught her in the fog.
Advent in Budapest has been declared the most beautiful in Europe, so it is worth visiting in this year's festive December.
What are the best hotels in the world 2017? Travelers' Choice Awards have traditionally been selected by users of the travel website TripAdvisor. This year's list will surprise you. The best hotel in the world is located in our immediate vicinity. Guess where?
Robbie Williams has been in the spotlight for more than half of his life, and even though he's talking a little less now that he's settled in Los Angeles with his family, that doesn't mean he's any less active professionally. His tenth studio album was released last November, and as part of the tour he will present it at our neighbors.
One of the oldest European zoos is also considered a true architectural gem and is one of the few located right in the center of the city. It opened its doors in 1866, which became one of the most photographed sights of the Hungarian capital.