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Budapest Food Guide: What to Eat in Budapest (Top 6 Hungarian Dishes)

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Welcome, fellow travelers, to the heart of Hungary – Budapest! As you embark on a cultural odyssey through this enchanting city, don't miss the opportunity to tantalize your taste buds with the rich and diverse array of Hungarian dishes. From savory stews to delectable pastries, Budapest offers a culinary adventure that will leave you craving for more. If you haven't already, I recommend checking out our other blog posts such as the top historical landsites to see in Budapest, the top fun activities to do to fill your days and how to use public transport to get around the city. Leave a comment here or get in touch with us on Instagram for any questions or recommendations on what you want us to cover next! @atravellersguidetobudapest 1. Goulash: A Hearty Hungarian Classic Let's start with Hungary's culinary icon – Goulash. This hearty stew, often considered the national dish, boasts tender beef, paprika-infused broth, and an array of vegetables. The flavorful blend of sp

What are the must-see attractions and landmarks in Budapest? (Part 2; Central Market Hall, Vajdahunyad Castle & Thermal Baths)

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Welcome back to our third blog post! In this blog we will continue our journey through Budapest's must-see attractions and landmarks, including Central Market Hall, Vajdahunyad Castle, and the city's relaxing thermal baths.  If you haven't checked out Part 1 yet, be sure to do so where we covered the Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion and St Stephen's Basilica. Also make sure to stay updated on when we post and to see additional pictures of Budapest by following us on Instagram – @travellersguidetobudapest or click directly here at  A Traveller's Guide to Budapest (@travellersguidetobudapest) • Instagram photos and videos Central Market Hall The Central Market Hall, also known as Nagyvásárcsarnok, is a bustling market of culinary delights located at the Pest end of Liberty Bridge. It is housed within a stunning 19th-century neogothic building and is a vibrant showcase of Hungarian culture. It's a place where locals and tourists converge to savor the flavors of