Obuda Island

The Island of Óbuda, known locally as Hajógyári-sziget, is a place of great charm and importance in Budapest, both for its ancient history and its contemporary role as a center for cultural events and entertainment. Located in the district of Óbuda, the island is the largest on the Danube in the Hungarian capital, covering approximately […]
Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism

The Hungarian Museum of Commerce and Tourism (Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum), located in the historic heart of Óbuda in Budapest, is a unique institution dedicated to the history of commerce and hospitality in Hungary. Founded in 1966, the museum was initially housed in the Buda Castle district, before moving in 2006 to the building […]
Aquincum Museum

The Aquincum Museum, located in the Óbuda district of Budapest, is an extraordinary window into life during the Roman Empire. Inaugurated in 1894 thanks to the efforts of Bálint Kuzsinszky, the museum stands on the remains of the Roman city of Aquincum, once the capital of the province of Lower Pannonia. Aquincum began as a […]
Aquaworld Budapest

Aquaworld Budapest is one of the largest indoor water parks in Europe, located in the northern outskirts of Budapest, near the Megyeri Bridge. Inaugurated in 2008, the complex covers an area of 54,000 square meters and offers a wide range of attractions and services for visitors of all ages, all year round. The heart of […]