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Famous myths about Hungary

Famous myths about Hungary

Hungary is a truly amazing country. Monuments of Roman architecture, as well as buildings of the era of the Ottoman Empire, coexist here. The variety is made up of interesting Gothic cathedrals, medieval fortresses, logically combined with delicious cuisine, as well as famous baths. This is what consistently attracts various tourists from almost all corners of our planet. If you want to feel the spirit of the old woman of Europe, as well as try to feel the national flavor, then you urgently need to visit Hungary.

Hungary is very generous with all sorts of unusual experiences. Holidays at local thermal resorts are especially popular, as well as a rather colorful and varied cuisine, which includes a large number of high-calorie dishes. As a rule, most of the tourists before their next trip show interest in what seems to be the most unusual in the country for guests.

One of the most popular attractions of this region is the local thermal healing springs. First of all, this can be said about the Szechenyi Baths of the capital, as well as the Gellert Baths and the well-known Turkish baths of Kiraly or Rudash. But, such baths are located in almost every large city, and even in small villages in Hungary. They are a local cultural and national treasure.

Another important attraction of Hungary is one of the oldest subways in the world after the English one. Here you will also be surprised by a ride on one of the longest trams in Europe, about 54 meters long. Another unusual place in Hungary is Lake Heviz, which has a constant temperature of about 26-28 degrees Celsius! You can swim here all year round!

Famous myths about Hungary

Among the common myths about Hungary are those that say that the local language is incredibly complex. Also, there has long been a myth among tourists that most of the Hungarian cuisine is fatty meat dishes, since the Hungarians themselves prefer to eat heartily. In addition, it is believed that Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is not one large city and consists of two at once - the large industrial city of Buda and its suburbs, the city of Pest. Well, the most famous myth is that in the country ... you cannot give a name to a child without first agreeing it with the local government!

What part of this is true?

Modern Budapest is a dynamically developing metropolis with a huge number of attractions and a developed industry. Now both parts of the city are securely connected by bridges. And yes, for a very long time it really was divided into two cities! We can confidently say that fatty foods are really preferred here, but for vegetarians there is a huge selection of wonderful dishes for every taste! Hungarians can give names to children as they wish, but the list of names that can be given to a child does exist. Therefore, some of the myths are not completely, but quite true!

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