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¡Bienvenido a mi guía de viaje por Budapest!
Descubre la guía perfecta para vivir 4 días maravillosos en una de las ciudades más hermosas de Europa: Budapest. Incluye monumentos, actividades imperdibles, auténticas comidas típicas y los lugares ideales para probarlas. Además, te ofrezco un mapa interactivo ( Google maps )
con más de 70 ubicaciones, listo para descargar en tu móvil y no perderte nada en esta encantadora ciudad.
Con valiosos consejos para tu visita y enlaces a las mejores tours y actividades, esta guía es esencial para aquellos que desean aprovechar al máximo su experiencia en Budapest. Sumérgete en la rica historia, la impresionante arquitectura y la vibrante cultura de esta joya a orillas del Danubio durante un itinerario de 4 días.
Caminando por las bulliciosas calles y descubriendo lugares secretos, experimentarás que la magia de Budapest va más allá de su arquitectura pintoresca. Desde monumentos icónicos hasta encantadores mercados, cada día será un nuevo capítulo en la fascinante historia de esta ciudad.
Este itinerario te guiará por los puntos más destacados de Budapest, brindándote una experiencia completa que combina historia, cultura y la esencia única de la ciudad.
¡Disfruta tu viaje a Budapest!
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If you come to London I can bring you to my favourite spots, but if you go to Budapest I can suggest to you the one my bestie told me about and showed me while I was there! 🩷
And I can reassure you that she has the same high standards I have, especially when it comes to food! ✨
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Located in the mid-west of the country, Sibiu is in Transylvania with a view of the magnificent Southern Carpathian Mountains. The town has a strong Germanic influence and a romantic Old Europe charm.
It is tourist friendly. You'll hear a blend of Romanian, German, Hungarian, and English being spoken around the city. Great for a day trip as you explore Romania, a long weekend visit, or stay a few days more!
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Hungarian cuisine is said to be one of the spiciest in Europe, perhaps because we use a lot of paprika, black pepper and other spices. Majority of the dishes are based on meat, carbs and seasonal vegetables & fruits.
The list of dishes to try can be rather long, especially if the recommendation comes from a Hungarian. 🙂
Below you will find a highlight and a culinary map, which will hopefully help you decide where to eat in Budapest.
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Croatian sweets are undeniably delightful, offering a diverse range of flavours to satisfy any craving. From the comforting allure of apple cakes to the indulgent richness of cream-filled strudels and pancakes, there's something for every palate.
One notable confection is the Madjarica, affectionately known as the "Hungarian girl" cake, featuring layers of chocolate and cream—a treat reserved for special celebrations. For those with a penchant for cheesecakes, Croatian versions made with cottage cheese offer a delightful balance of sweetness, often accompanied by a generous serving of fresh berries.
A controversial yet beloved classic is the Čupavci, reminiscent of Australian lamingtons but with a distinct Croatian twist. Rožata, Croatia's take on custard or flan, delights with its smooth texture and subtle sweetness. Meanwhile, Kremsnita captivates with its creamy custard and delicate, flaky crust, a favourite among locals and visitors alike.
For those craving a fruity indulgence, Breskvice cookies present a delightful surprise, resembling peaches both in appearance and taste, with a hint of rum-infused peach jam. Additionally, the Medjimurska Gibanica layer cake and Salenjaci pastry offer unique flavours and textures, showcasing the rich culinary heritage of Croatia and neighbouring regions.
In the realm of coffee, Zagreb offers a blend of traditional and contemporary roasting styles. While lighter roasts may be less common, roasters like Cogtio and Quahwa take their craft seriously, offering a robust selection of carefully roasted beans. Exploring the city's diverse café scene reveals hidden gems, with some establishments doubling as roasteries, ensuring a fresh and flavorful coffee experience. Whether you're strolling through the neighbourhood or cycling to your next destination, Zagreb's café culture invites you to savour the moment and indulge in the city's sweet offerings.
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Be transported to times of medieval lore at Corvin Castle in Transylvania. One of Romania's most majestic castles, its history dates back over 600 years to the Hungarian empire.
I'll tell you how to get to the castle, show you additional sites in the area, and of course introduce you to the best coffee and food in town! Extend your stay in boutique lodging with a view of the castle.
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Margaret island is located in the middle of the Danube in the center of Budapest. With its huge parks, sport centers, swimming pools and promenades, it is the one of the most beloved recreational areas in the Hungarian capital. You can come here to chill, have a picnic, take a nap in the shade, excercise or hang out in one of the restaurants and bars.
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If you want to have a break from the sightseeing, get a different perspective on the Hungarian capital city or you just need to escape the urban environment, these parks and recreational areas are the perfect green oases in Budapest. They are easily accessible by public transport, by bike or by foot so you don't necessarily need a car or a taxi to visit them.
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Budapest’s unique history makes it a cultural capital all its own. You can see it’s ancient, Ottoman, and Soviet history in every neighborhood, making it a fantastic city break destination!
This guide has everything you need for 2 fast paced or 3 relaxing days in Budapest. It’s perfect for a first time visit!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- general tips for what to know before you get to Budapest
- the major sights with notes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- 3 ways to get an overview of the city
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 10 of the major sights, some free and some paid entry
- 9 Hungarian restaurants at varying price points, 3 international restaurants, and 3 cafes
- 4 cocktail bars and 3 ruin bars (a Budapest specialty)
- 3 accomodation options in the historic center
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Hungarian food is amazing. Budapest has this perfect mix of influences from Central Europe, Austria, and its own culinary traditions come together to make some great meals. Budapest also has a bunch of great restaurants representing food from all over the world!
Combine that with the city’s unique ruin bars, great cocktail bars, and a delicious coffeeshop scene, and you’ve got a city you won’t want to miss!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- general tips for what to know before you get to Budapest
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 9 Hungarian restaurants at varying price points, 3 international restaurants, and 3 cafes
- 4 cocktail bars and 3 ruin bars (a Budapest specialty)
Before you buy: everything on this list is included in the Budapest Master Guide, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
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In this food travel mini guide, you will find out some of the best places where you can eat traditional Greek dishes in Lefkada. Likewise, if you are new to Greek food, you will discover in this article some of their most famous recipes.
If you read any of my other articles, you already know that I’m a foodie and in my travel itineraries and plans I always include and schedule the best locations where I can taste local and traditional dishes. I take food very seriously because, in my opinion, this is part of a complete travel experience.
In this food travel guide, I’m going to share with you my top taverns in Lefkada. Please keep in mind that the order is random.
You will have information regarding their location, surroundings, prices and dishes (with photos, of course). What is a food travel guide without photos that leave you mouth-watering?! I must say, this blog post is difficult for me to write because I’m getting hungrier by the minute :)).
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Budapest is a super affordable, yet rich in Hungarian history, architecture & culture. Many people visit for a long weekend. However Hungary is way more than just goulash & Budapest. 1 hour away from the city and you're in another world. In an ASIAN world. 🎎
We spent one of our favorite autumn weekends in Cserhát-mountain, when our little girl was 1 year old. The best part of this weekend was that we visited these locations following a special Asian theme. The itinerary is totally toddler-approved!
My husband and I have loved Asia for a decade now. He lived in Japan, and I have a deep connection with South-Korea. Needless to say, with such a background, everything Asian related is a little closer to our hearts.
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Budapest boasts a lot of beautiful scultpures throughout the city but did you know there are over 30 mini sculptures dispersed throughout as well? Made by Hungarian-Ukrainian artist Mihály Kolodko, they are a lot of fun to discover and to learn a small bit about Budapest history as well! Below you will find a list of where all the mini sculptures are located within Budapest and the towns nearby. Have fun!
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Everything you need to know to make a perfect circle around Istria, Croatia in 5 days.
Traveling around this pristine peninsula shaped by Roman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian influences, you NEED a guide. Touristy "Blue Istria" (the coastal part) and untouched "Green Istria (inside of the peninsula) have both their secrets. You need a friend who's seen it all, and who knows tricks to show you the way. I have been that friend many times, and I want to support you in your exploration too.
Let this be your guide around Istria. I have spent years exploring every part of Istria and I won't stop. Do you know why? Because it is still full of secrets, which can be uncovered with the next visit. I'm putting my best recommendations, and experience into this 5 days itinerary.
What's Included:
📝 5-day itinerary to guide you through Istria (day-by-day activities to uncover Istrian secrets)
🤩 Top things to do and see (they will help you to fill your days)
🍴 Places to eat (recommendations where to taste the best Istrian cuisine)
🛏 Acoomodations to rest after busy days
🍷 Where to taste the best glasses of Istrian wines
Of course, you can prepare an itinerary like that by yourself. But you will still worry yourself if you miss some hidden Istrian secret. Or you can download this guide and instantly feel confident that you'll be able to see and do everything you want.
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Have you a sweet tooth?
Do you want to discover the most enchanting and delicious pastry (or bakery) shops in Budapest?
I firmly believe this guide is for you, my dear.
Here is a short but irresistible guide that will take you to the sweet heart of the Hungarian capital, between tradition and innovation.
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A merger of two old cities in 1873 - Buda and Pest, separated by the Danube River - the capital of Hungary seems like a place out of a fairy tale. 🏰
With some castles here and some other majestic buildings there, I found it to be an elegant, chic and romantic city, with different cultural influences (such as Roman, Ottoman, Slavic, Jewish and Austrian).
Known as the “Paris of the East” or the “Pearl of the Danube”, the city is also designated as the “City of SPAs”, therefore this guide includes a list of some famous thermal baths and SPAs, alongside dining/drinking and shopping venues. Of course, all the major tourist attractions are included, as well.
✨Must Do: go on an evening sightseeing cruise along the Danube!
🌶️Hungarian cuisine is synonymous with paprika.
Few cuisines are quite so intertwined with a single ingredient as Hungary’s is with paprika — the spice that gives some of the country’s best-known dishes their intense orange colour and characteristic peppery flavour. Paprika is made from the dried ground pods of several types of capsicum annuum pepper, and it comes in a range of heat levels from édes (sweet) to csipos (hot) and different levels of coarseness.
In Budapest it’s sold everywhere, from small grocery stores to local food markets, where small-scale producers sell it by the kilogram in unlabelled plastic bags. For the highest quality, seek reputable family producers such as Hódi or PaprikaMolnár.
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This is a food tour that I've actually done with a few friends, so it's tried, tested, & true! It includes 7 spots that are all within walking distance of each other so it’s perfect for a fun day trip. Each spot in the crawl serves food that you can order in small amounts. That means you can try ALL of the spots in a day! 5 of them feature savory options, and the last 2 feature awesome desserts. The order of the stops makes the most sense for walking.
Most of the stops in this food crawl offer Chinese food, because of the heavy Chinese influence in the Flushing area. Most people think of Manhattan’s Chinatown when they think of Chinatown in New York. However, most of the food in Manhattan Chinatown is Cantonese (and yes, it's great!). On the other hand, Flushing is Queens’ Chinatown. It's not necessarily forgotten, but it represents mainland China more. Manhattan’s Chinatown is more compressed, whereas Flushing has a lot of big food halls, grocery stores, and communities so it feels more local.
I've also included a bonus map of 15 of my other favorite food spots in Flushing and nearby Murray Hill… in case you happen to still be hungry, or if you ever return to Flushing & just want to try something new! The bonus spots aren't in walking distance the way the ones in the food crawl are. But I wanted to include some food in this guide that wasn't just Chinese, to highlight the Korean, Indian, and Taiwanese demographics that also influence these neighborhoods.
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This guide actually includes places in both downtown Flushing and Murray Hill. Flushing is more known for its Chinese & Taiwanese influence, while Murray Hill is more known for its Korean influence.
People love going to K-Town in Manhattan, but many Korean Americans that I know advise to visit Flushing’s K-Town! It's less saturated, authentic, and is a Korean community filled with delicious food options, Korean churches, karaoke spots, and Korean grocery stores.
This map includes my favorite places to grab a bite in Flushing & Murray Hill, including spots for Taiwanese classics, Asian food marts, dumplings, Indian food, desserts, Korean specialities, & more!
HEADS UP! This map is INCLUDED in my Flushing Food Crawl guide as a bonus, so if you're interested in these spots + the food crawl, grab that one from my shop instead!
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This is a map of some of my favorite Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, & Indian places in Flushing & Murray Hill. It does not include the places in my Flushing Food Crawl, but if you decide you want those afterward, you can purchase the Food Crawl guide for a discounted price from within this Guide.
People love going to K-town in Manhattan, but most Korean Americans that I know say that Flushing has the best K-town. It's less saturated but it's more authentic, with Korean churches, karaoke, and Korean grocery stores. It's actually a Korean community. Flushing is more known for its Chinese & Taiwanese influence, and Murray Hill is more known for its Korean influence.
Use this guide as a checklist for the best places to eat in Flushing/Murray Hill & use the interactive map function at the top right of the guide to find the place closest to you when you're looking to grab a delicious bite. When you save this map, all of these places will get saved to your main map, making it so that you can easily access all of my favorite Flushing eats!
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Guide to the least visited National Park in the continental US (and one of the most magical!)
Total trip time: 3-7 days
Nearest major cities to start from:
- Illinois: Chicago
- Minnesota: Duluth, Minneapolis
- Wisconsin: Green Bay
- Michigan: Marquette
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