107 result(s) for insider guide
Insider’s Guide: Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest
- 3 Jul 2023 10:50 AM
- property
Of all the impressive landmarks in Budapest, few make as immediate an impact as the Hungarian Parliament Building, set on a graceful curve on the banks of the Danube. In our continuing series of stories behind the main sights in Budapest, we visit Parliament, Országház to Hungarians.
Top 25 + 1 Events in Hungary This July
- 30 Jun 2023 12:34 PM
- entertainment
It’s summer! Here are a great variety of seasonal things to enjoy around Hungary - if you’re a music fan, a history buff or just looking for somewhere to take the kids this month there's lots on. Highlights include the spectacular Festival of Light in Pécs, the Valley of Arts fest near Balaton and the Night of Beaches around Hungary.
Insider’s Guide: City Park in Budapest - One of First Public Parks in World
- 26 Jun 2023 7:59 AM
- getting around
Budapest is home to many wonderful sights, each with a story to tell. Continuing our series of in-depth profiles of the city’s most prominent, revered and even lesser-known landmarks, we pay a visit to City Park, Városliget to Hungarians.
Uniquely Hungary: Insider's Guide To Vác, By Anne Zwack
- 23 Jun 2023 7:25 AM
- getting around
Monosyllabic and a little difficult to pronounce, Vác does not sound like an inviting place. It is, however, one of the loveliest small towns in Hungary, or as they say in Italian, a laughing little town. 35 kilometres from Budapest, it has escaped unscathed all the ravages of the sixties and seventies, preserved like a fly in amber so that it looks today much as it must have in the eighteenth ...
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazine, 22 June
- 22 Jun 2023 5:02 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Budapest Landmarks Included in New Developments of Google Maps
- 21 Jun 2023 11:29 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- tech
Earlier this year, Google introduced Immersive View to revamp its map search. Developers used artificial intelligence to fuse billions of images to create a multi-dimensional view of the world’s landmarks and provide users with a wealth of useful information.
Insider’s Guide: Opera House in Budapest
- 21 Jun 2023 7:13 AM
- property
On Budapest’s showcase boulevard of Andrássy út, the ornate State Opera House has recently been completely renovated. This architectural marvel now sparkles anew, standing as a testament to the city’s rich musical heritage.
Insider's Guide: Summer Night Train from Budapest to Seaside at Split
- 21 Jun 2023 7:07 AM
- travel
Running all summer until 23 September, the night train from Budapest to Split on the Croatian coast allows you to glide and snooze in comfort between the Hungarian capital and the Adriatic.
Insider’s Guide: Memento Park In Budapest
- 19 Jun 2023 4:38 PM
- property
After the collapse of Communism in 1989, Budapest, like other capitals around the former Eastern bloc, was left with unwieldy souvenirs from the previous four decades of dictatorship.
Insider’s Guide: Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest
- 3 Jul 2023 10:50 AM
- property
Of all the impressive landmarks in Budapest, few make as immediate an impact as the Hungarian Parliament Building, set on a graceful curve on the banks of the Danube. In our continuing series of stories behind the main sights in Budapest, we visit Parliament, Országház to Hungarians.
Top 25 + 1 Events in Hungary This July
- 30 Jun 2023 12:34 PM
- entertainment
It’s summer! Here are a great variety of seasonal things to enjoy around Hungary - if you’re a music fan, a history buff or just looking for somewhere to take the kids this month there's lots on. Highlights include the spectacular Festival of Light in Pécs, the Valley of Arts fest near Balaton and the Night of Beaches around Hungary.
Insider’s Guide: City Park in Budapest - One of First Public Parks in World
- 26 Jun 2023 7:59 AM
- getting around
Budapest is home to many wonderful sights, each with a story to tell. Continuing our series of in-depth profiles of the city’s most prominent, revered and even lesser-known landmarks, we pay a visit to City Park, Városliget to Hungarians.
Uniquely Hungary: Insider's Guide To Vác, By Anne Zwack
- 23 Jun 2023 7:25 AM
- getting around
Monosyllabic and a little difficult to pronounce, Vác does not sound like an inviting place. It is, however, one of the loveliest small towns in Hungary, or as they say in Italian, a laughing little town. 35 kilometres from Budapest, it has escaped unscathed all the ravages of the sixties and seventies, preserved like a fly in amber so that it looks today much as it must have in the eighteenth ...
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazine, 22 June
- 22 Jun 2023 5:02 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Budapest Landmarks Included in New Developments of Google Maps
- 21 Jun 2023 11:29 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- tech
Earlier this year, Google introduced Immersive View to revamp its map search. Developers used artificial intelligence to fuse billions of images to create a multi-dimensional view of the world’s landmarks and provide users with a wealth of useful information.
Insider’s Guide: Opera House in Budapest
- 21 Jun 2023 7:13 AM
- property
On Budapest’s showcase boulevard of Andrássy út, the ornate State Opera House has recently been completely renovated. This architectural marvel now sparkles anew, standing as a testament to the city’s rich musical heritage.
Insider's Guide: Summer Night Train from Budapest to Seaside at Split
- 21 Jun 2023 7:07 AM
- travel
Running all summer until 23 September, the night train from Budapest to Split on the Croatian coast allows you to glide and snooze in comfort between the Hungarian capital and the Adriatic.
Insider’s Guide: Memento Park In Budapest
- 19 Jun 2023 4:38 PM
- property
After the collapse of Communism in 1989, Budapest, like other capitals around the former Eastern bloc, was left with unwieldy souvenirs from the previous four decades of dictatorship.















