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Perched atop Castle Hill, Buda Castle is a UNESCO-listed royal palace complex overlooking the Danube. Once the residence of Hungarian kings, today it houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. Visitors can enjoy private guided tours, exclusive rooftop dining with Danube views, and evening illuminations showcasing the castle’s elegance.
Private tours provide an intimate look into the rich Jewish history of the region.
View MoreA hidden gem in the Jewish Quarter, the Kazinczy Street Synagogue features Art Nouveau architecture and vibrant stained-glass windows.
View MoreThe Dohány Street Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Europe, showcasing stunning Moorish Revival architecture.
View MoreIt offers a serene and reflective experience, perfect for those seeking spiritual tranquility.
View MoreThis baroque-style church in Győr is famous for its miraculous weeping Madonna painting.
View MoreA UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pannonhalma Archabbey is one of the oldest monasteries in Europe, dating back to 996...
View MoreThe Esztergom Basilica is a stunning neoclassical cathedral that serves as the center of Catholicism in Hungary.
View MoreVIP tours offer exclusive access to the basilica’s treasury and historical artifacts.
View MoreAnother remarkable Ottoman-era mosque, the Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Mosque, is a historical landmark featuring an intact minaret.
View MoreVisitors can explore the blended Christian and Islamic influences that make this site unique.
View MoreThe Tomb of Gül Baba, a revered Ottoman-era dervish, is one of the northernmost Islamic pilgrimage sites in the world.
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