7. Budapest – Hungary
The capital and most populous city of Hungary, Budapest, offers plenty of things for every lover of history. This picturesque city has a perfect mix of the old and the new with its striking architecture and medieval bridges. Whether it’s a guided tour of a historic landmark, private tasting of local delicacies, or an off-road adventure, there really is something for everyone.
Once you’re looking to unwind, you can spend the day soaking in the Széchenyi Thermal Baths with a day pass for around $28 or book a leisurely cruise along the Danube. The cost of food in the city is very reasonable as you can expect to pay $20 a day and once you’ve had your fill, you can experience the city’s nightlife, one that is almost unrivaled in Eastern Europe. It costs $60 per night to book a night at the many 3-star hotels that are dotted around the city.
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i HAVE BEEN TO ALL BUT ONE OF THESE PLACES ( Phu ket), it would be great to visit there. I’ve traveled extensively through Russia and Georgia and found the citizens warm and friendly nothing like i’m seeing in the Ukraine invasion. I entertained 6 Russians from our catering company in our Moscow kitchen and find, “they are just like us” it’s their shitty governmont thats the problem.