Budapest: "Queen of the Danub"

Publish Time:2021-08-05 13:09:02Source:WTCF

Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, is known as "Queen of the Danub", with a combination of romance and vitality. Rooted in a civilization dated back as far as Roman times, the city boasts profound history, breath-taking natural sceneries and thermal baths.

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The Buda Castle, built in 1247, was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. with a length of 1,500 meters and a width of 500 meters, the castle mixes architectural elements from the Middle Age to the 19th century after multiple repairs. Its delicate design and countless collections attract visitors and architectures from all over the world every year.

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The number of thermal baths in Budapest tops the world and portrays the history of this city. From ancient Romans, Turks to people today, the thermal bath has been a lifestyle of local people, as it can not only improve health but treat ailments. Natural thermal springs are now accompanied by technologies of modern pools, saunas and steam baths, offering more choices for better experiences.

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From the Gellért Hill you can overlook the whole city, which itself is an integral part of the landscape of Budapest. Despite with a height of merely 235 meters, the mountain attracts herds of visitors and locals with the Liberty Statue on the top, the best spot to gaze at the city, and its enchanting natural scenery.

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