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A country of castles, thermal spas and pristine lakes, Hungary is bursting with natural beauty. This is a country that’s made the most of its natural assets: home to the largest thermal water cave system and the second largest thermal lake in the world, Hungary is a popular health and wellness destination. The country has also got Central Europe’s largest lake, Lake Balaton, and the largest natural grasslands in Europe, which account for much of its rapidly-growing agricultural sector, as well as its impressive dining scene. Come mealtimes, Hungary is a place of exciting culinary developments, with many restaurants eschewing the traditional meat stews and dumplings for lighter, seasonal dishes that make the most of the country’s high-quality produce.

Hungary’s business and financial activity centres around Budapest, thanks in part to its location as the headquarters for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. Elsewhere, Hungary is prominent in the field of literature, with the Budapest International Book Festival bringing editors and publishers to the city each April.

Visit Hungary and you’ll find a country rich in culture. The nation’s love of the arts extends from intricate crafts such as embroidery to traditional folk music, the latter of which there are regular performances around the country. The Budapest Fringe Festival, which gathers around 500 artists to produce theatre, dance, music and comedy, is also rapidly gaining popularity within the country and around Europe. If you’re wondering where to stay in Hungary, or need a Budapest hotel, Leonardo Hotel Budapest has all your accommodation needs covered.

A country of castles, thermal spas and pristine lakes, Hungary is bursting with natural beauty. This is a country that’s made the most of its natural assets: home to the largest thermal water cave system and the second largest thermal lake in the world, Hungary is a popular health and wellness destination. The country has also got Central Europe’s largest lake, Lake Balaton, and the largest natural grasslands in Europe, which account for much of its rapidly-growing agricultural sector, as well as its impressive dining scene. Come mealtimes, Hungary is a place of exciting culinary developments, with many restaurants eschewing the traditional meat stews and dumplings for lighter, seasonal dishes that make the most of the country’s high-quality produce.

Hungary’s business and financial activity centres around Budapest, thanks in part to its location as the headquarters for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. Elsewhere, Hungary is prominent in the field of literature, with the Budapest International Book Festival bringing editors and publishers to the city each April.

Visit Hungary and you’ll find a country rich in culture. The nation’s love of the arts extends from intricate crafts such as embroidery to traditional folk music, the latter of which there are regular performances around the country. The Budapest Fringe Festival, which gathers around 500 artists to produce theatre, dance, music and comedy, is also rapidly gaining popularity within the country and around Europe. If you’re wondering where to stay in Hungary, or need a Budapest hotel, Leonardo Hotel Budapest has all your accommodation needs covered.