Did you know?! – 8 surprising facts about Budapest!

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Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Therefore, more and more tourists come to visit the “Jewel Box” of Hungary. Still, there are several interesting facts about Budapest that might be surprising not only for tourists but for the majority of Hungarians as well. Let us see which are these! 😉

The image of goulash

The popular Hungarian “goulash” soup has a different image abroad – visitors usually expect a stew-based dish, similar to the domestic beef stew, rather than the real Hungarian goulash.

Goulash
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The tasteful soup is very popular among tourists; accordingly, several travel blogs mention the Hungarian speciality that should not be missed out on when visiting Hungary. 😉

Vajdahunyad Castle was originally made of cardboard
Vajdahunyad Castle
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As Magyarorszagom reports, the castle was originally built for a temporary exhibition; therefore, its first “version” was made of cardboard and wood. However, it became so popular among visitors that not much later, in 1904, its stable version was built.

Budapest gives home to the largest European ice rink
City Park Ice Rink
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Since 1870, the City Park Ice Rink is one of the most popular attractions during wintertime, along with its beautiful surroundings. 

In the vicinity of Heroes’ Square, we can find the continent’s largest ice rink, which is undoubtedly the most-visited skating rink in Budapest.

In  the last few years, several renovations were carried out, enhancing the beauty of the area. The 12,070 m2 skating rink also provides an opportunity for skate rental, so nothing can stop you from enjoying the joys of ice skating. 😉

Pestbuda vs. Budapest

Another interesting fact about Budapest is that after the unification of the three parts – Buda, Pest, and Óbuda – in 1873, the Hungarian capital was almost denominated as Pestbuda.

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