What the international press wrote about Budapest in 2016
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Due to its flourishing tourism Budapest has been a quite popular topic in the international media, which encourages more and more world travellers to visit our country. In the last year, illustrious websites like BBC, The New York Times or Lonely Planet praised our capital city along with other blogs, who highlight the beauty, rich heritage and diverse leisure activity and cultural programme opportunities.
BBC
BBC published a long article, in which they asked Budapest dwellers about the best districts, best places to visit etc. They separately analysed the Buda and Pest sides that define varied lifestyles and also highlighted the affordability of the city.
Bored Panda
The popular website shared breath-taking photo galleries of talented Hungarian photographers. They popularised Tamás Rizsavi’s photos from up above and his photos of the Light Tram, and also Márk Mervai’s visual pearls.
Condé Nast Traveller
The acknowledged touristic magazine listed the Rózsavölgy Confectionery in the 3rd place on the list of places where you can find the best chocolate in the world. They also chose our capital as one of Europe’s 50 most beautiful places, while the Aria Hotel Budapest is the best hotel of the region. Moreover, the Great Market Hall is among the best street food places of the world.
Daily Mail
Budapest might not be the most popular travel destination for foreign tourists, but according to the article, the city’s unique architecture matches its rivals’. Even though the article evaluates Budapest by the traces of Soviet occupation, it offers some great programme ideas.
The Guardian
The Guardian’s travel column featured Budapest among the 10 European cities with imposing art-nouveau buildings. They also published an article about our Christmas markets and recommend tasting the special Gerbeaud coffee.
Hoppa
Hoppa.com collected the typical tourist expenses in 46 countries, and Budapest made it to the top of the list. In other words, the Hungarian capital is the world’s cheapest tourist destination, which is a factor that attracts more and more tourists.
The Huffington Post
They adored Budapest, especially in the first half of 2016, when they published several articles for first time travellers, couples and low budget travellers. One of their articles presents the romantic side of Budapest, the other offers cheap ways to spend time in the city, while the last one lists must-visit places.
Jetsetter
The online travel portal believes that bridges are just as important sights as anything else, and author Chelsea Stuart even put together a list of the most beautiful bridges in the world. It’s a very pleasant surprise that one of Budapest’s symbols, the Chain Bridge was chosen as the 8th most beautiful bridge in the world.





