
BBC Travel
'NonnaMaxxing': Tourists are paying to travel like grandmothers
Whether it's making pasta with an Italian nonna or sightseeing with a gran in Japan, Gen-Zers and millennials are increasingly seeking out granny-led travel experiences.
See. Parliament↗ Admire the neo-Gothic architecture, especially at dawn. Buda Castle↗ Visit this grand architectural beauty on Castle Hill. Széchenyi Chain Bridge↗ Cross this iconic bridge over the Danube River. Fisherman’s Bastion↗ Enjoy stunning views of the city, particularly at dawn.
Eat. Szimpla Kert↗ Experience the pioneer of Budapest's ruin bars, calmer during the day.
Stay. Jewish Quarter (District VII)↗ Base yourself in this historic area, home to many ruin bars.

BBC Travel
Whether it's making pasta with an Italian nonna or sightseeing with a gran in Japan, Gen-Zers and millennials are increasingly seeking out granny-led travel experiences.

National Geographic
Water runs through life in Hungary like no other place I have seen. In Budapest, the Danube River is an artery of the city, crossed by bridges and carrying barges and boats. Lake Balaton is the ...

The Guardian
These cool, cheap bars in old abandoned buildings became popular in the 2000s – and then tourists moved in. I went hunting for the bohemian spirit of the originals ‘Many ruin bars seem to be just tourist traps now,” says artist István, standing outside Instant-Fogas complex, which calls itself Europe’s biggest ruin pub, but looks more like a mammoth nightclub with several dancefloors. “These ba…

Atlas Obscura
The seat of Hungarian Parliament and home to the crown jewels is often referred to as the jewel on the Danube and with good reason. It is a stunning piece of neo-Gothic architecture from 1906 and was inspired by, but far outshines, the Houses of Parliament in London. It is a gorgeously ornate building both inside and out, and it is an iconic location in central Budapest. One woman was so enamou…

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The New York Times
In Budapest, political disputes and aging infrastructure have led to cascading problems, and prolonged closings, at several of the city’s beloved baths.

Condé Nast Traveler
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