3 result(s) for thermal waters in Travel
Budapest Ranked 2nd Friendliest City in Europe, According to Condé Nast Traveller
- 8 Oct 2024 12:38 PM
- travel
While Stockholm tops this list, scoring 94.07 points and receiving praise for its polite and welcoming residents, Budapest came in at number 2 with an impressive 91.88 points, praised for its charm and growing activities for tourists.
Discover Debrecen: Special Sausage, Fascinating History & Modern Living
- 14 Jun 2018 12:06 PM
- travel
Surprisingly few fellow expats we speak with have visited Hungary’s number one city outside Budapest. Back in the 18th century Debrecen was the largest Hungarian city, today it’s one of the most important cultural centres in Hungary.
Szováta: A Tiny Hungarian Resort Town Nestled In The Heart Of Transylvania
- 4 Jun 2015 9:00 AM
- travel
I had the chance to visit Szováta, a primarily Hungarian-speaking resort town located in Romania’s Transylvania region, which is an admittedly off-the-beaten track destination for nearly any tourist who isn’t either ethnic Hungarian or Romanian. Most famous for the thermal salt water Bear Lake, or Lacul Ursu/Medve tó, and for its cliffs made of solid salt, the area around the town also has a ...
Budapest Ranked 2nd Friendliest City in Europe, According to Condé Nast Traveller
- 8 Oct 2024 12:38 PM
- travel
While Stockholm tops this list, scoring 94.07 points and receiving praise for its polite and welcoming residents, Budapest came in at number 2 with an impressive 91.88 points, praised for its charm and growing activities for tourists.
Discover Debrecen: Special Sausage, Fascinating History & Modern Living
- 14 Jun 2018 12:06 PM
- travel
Surprisingly few fellow expats we speak with have visited Hungary’s number one city outside Budapest. Back in the 18th century Debrecen was the largest Hungarian city, today it’s one of the most important cultural centres in Hungary.
Szováta: A Tiny Hungarian Resort Town Nestled In The Heart Of Transylvania
- 4 Jun 2015 9:00 AM
- travel
I had the chance to visit Szováta, a primarily Hungarian-speaking resort town located in Romania’s Transylvania region, which is an admittedly off-the-beaten track destination for nearly any tourist who isn’t either ethnic Hungarian or Romanian. Most famous for the thermal salt water Bear Lake, or Lacul Ursu/Medve tó, and for its cliffs made of solid salt, the area around the town also has a ...