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Flights to Hungary

09/22/2016

Hungary is like no other country in Europe. This statement may sound trite, but after a visit to this country you will think it is true. Hungary is at a crossroads between East and West – it is the best place to visit if you want to taste the old effulgent cultures of Central Europe and something a bit more exotic – the eclecticism of Eastern Europe.

Absolutely flat and with uniform nature, Hungary offers a different type of experience as opposed to its neighbors. The Hungarians or Magyars, as they call themselves came from the vast steppes of Asia as a horse people and they are still somewhat the same. Exploring the Puszta, or the Great Plain, you will have the chance to ride on a horseback across the fields until you meet the glorious and tranquil Danube and after that you can see the Lake Balaton, the palace at Gödöllő, the medieval capital of Hungary – Esztergom.

And after that there is only one thing left to see – the magnificent city of Budapest that has collected at one place the glamour of the Austro-Hungary Empire, the ruins of the communist regime and its unique traditionally Hungarian spirit. The city is vast, full of sights and interesting places. Situated on both banks of the Danube, Budapest radiates charm of an old European capital. And you absolutely must taste some of the Hungarian wines, renown in all the world.

Getting to Hungary is easy. It is possible to enter Hungary by international shipping lines on Danube (Duna) or Tisza rivers. Far less romantic, but still preferred by the tourists is the flight to Budapest. Both the two other international airports in Hungary – at Debrecen and Sármellék are far less used. The Hungarian national carrier is Malév. There are also some low cost operators offering scheduled and charter flights to Hungary.