Picked the perfect season to visit. Spring time is the best for these walk arounds in the parks, and just calmly admire the site. Probably Paris is most most known European capital, but if you have a couple of free days, Budapest is definitely worth the visit. 🇭🇺 I really liked your edit, and narration.👍🏼 Great quality content. 😉👏🏻
You made a very professional video. You also paid attention to the details. There is the American goulash, which is more like a stew. That is why many people mix stew with goulash.
A really quality video, I liked it a lot. For your third time in Budapest, here are some must things: 1. Sziklakórház (Hospital in the rock) 2. Libegő 3. Erzsébet-kilátó 4. Gyermekvasút 5. As You like tranquility, there are beautiful trekking paths in the mountains 6. Any thermal baths 7. Eating a real lángos at the Krumplis Lángos in Flórián Tér, next to romaian ruins 8. Gozsdu Udvar 9. Invisible Exhibition 10. If it's too hot outside, visit the Budavári Labirintus, or the Pál-Völgyi Barlang
I spent 16 days there in late November and thought that it was a car city and not calm, but still felt kinda at home and comfortable. In general I liked the place and I think I should revisit it in a warmer season.
Budapest is currently undergoing major renovations to restore most of the buildings lost or damaged in WW2 or demolished and awfully redesigned during the communist era.
Budapest (and Hungary) was neglected for a long time after the end of the Soviet Union. The last 10-12 years were the years of development but the amount of work awaiting us still is crazy, this is why you saw all those cranes everywhere. And Budapest isn't affordable anymore thanks to the developments but mostly to the swarm of tourists and foreign investors that pushes up the prices (and the inflation, of course).
12:52 What a sick shot!❤🔥
I absolutely love the beautiful footage in your videos. Your editing is great. Now I want to visit Budapest.
We just went there 3 weeks ago. It was so warm. About 38 to 40 degrees Celsius 😅. It will be nice to go back in winter
Aww, the summers don’t sound too comfortable 😅. It was less than 25 Celsius when I went in May.
Every year it is warmer and the summers are longer. It hasn't snowed in 10 years. But 20 years ago, everything was snowy from November to March.
a relaxing trip 🌿
It really is!
Most underated travel UA-camr
Picked the perfect season to visit. Spring time is the best for these walk arounds in the parks, and just calmly admire the site. Probably Paris is most most known European capital, but if you have a couple of free days, Budapest is definitely worth the visit. 🇭🇺
I really liked your edit, and narration.👍🏼 Great quality content. 😉👏🏻
Your filming style is really great! This is the best Budapest travel video I've ever seen!
great cinematography 👏
You made a very professional video. You also paid attention to the details. There is the American goulash, which is more like a stew. That is why many people mix stew with goulash.
A really quality video, I liked it a lot. For your third time in Budapest, here are some must things: 1. Sziklakórház (Hospital in the rock) 2. Libegő 3. Erzsébet-kilátó 4. Gyermekvasút 5. As You like tranquility, there are beautiful trekking paths in the mountains 6. Any thermal baths 7. Eating a real lángos at the Krumplis Lángos in Flórián Tér, next to romaian ruins 8. Gozsdu Udvar 9. Invisible Exhibition 10. If it's too hot outside, visit the Budavári Labirintus, or the Pál-Völgyi Barlang
Wow, you have mastered that insta360!
6:38 You are one of the few UA-camrs who actually found this beautiful walkway, congrats! 🙂
Thank you so much for this beautiful video, i will travel in the next week. 🎉❤
Great video! Excellent use of camera and choice of buildings to capture digitally this beautiful city.
I spent 16 days there in late November and thought that it was a car city and not calm, but still felt kinda at home and comfortable. In general I liked the place and I think I should revisit it in a warmer season.
Good video… ps pörkölt and goulash are never interchanged…very different, both delicious!😋
Budapest is currently undergoing major renovations to restore most of the buildings lost or damaged in WW2 or demolished and awfully redesigned during the communist era.
Gulyas is origin from Hungary and its a soup, and porkolt its stew
Budapest (and Hungary) was neglected for a long time after the end of the Soviet Union.
The last 10-12 years were the years of development but the amount of work awaiting us still is crazy, this is why you saw all those cranes everywhere.
And Budapest isn't affordable anymore thanks to the developments but mostly to the swarm of tourists and foreign investors that pushes up the prices (and the inflation, of course).
Locals shop in the Great Hall, but the sellers would not make a living from tourists.