Hungary3 Jan 2024Budapest's five best thermal bath experiencesCo-founder of the Hungarian cult skincare line Omorovicza, Margaret de Heinrich shares her favourite thermal baths in Budapest, from the spectacular Széchenyi to the glam Gellért.3 Jan 202415 Dec 2022Hungary's ode to its conflicted pastSince 1993, Memento Park has been home to Hungary's fallen and toppled communist-era statues, a graveyard to dictators that provides a place to teach and remember, but not to idealise.15 Dec 202220 Jul 2022A rare living legacy of Jewish foodDriven by his family history, Tibor Rosenstein is preserving Jewish-Hungarian cuisine through his Budapest restaurant, which has become a bucket list destination for food lovers.20 Jul 202228 Feb 2022Budapest’s hidden Jewish ghettoExploring the buildings that housed Jews for a brief time during the Holocaust offers a window on a tumultuous period.28 Feb 202225 Feb 2022Where the water is too pure to touchNatural caves exist throughout Hungary, but a cave system in the small town of Tapolca has an especially memorable method of exploration.25 Feb 202225 Feb 2022Welcome to Europe’s cowboy countryThe Great Hungarian Plain is Europe’s answer to the American West – complete with rough-and-tumble herdsmen, horses trained to lie flat on command and a history of highwaymen.25 Feb 202226 Apr 2013Mini guide to Budapest's spasTake advantage of the Hungarian city’s thermal waters, as the Romans first did almost two millennia ago.26 Apr 201319 Apr 2013Europe’s cheapest cities, 2013From Bucharest to Budapest, the third annual European Backpacker index found that travelling to the previously pricey continent is actually less expensive than you would think.19 Apr 201319 Aug 2011A Danube-led tour of BudapestUsing the river as a compass, you can explore many of the city’s best sights.19 Aug 2011...