Liliput adventures in the city Budapest has several mini statues, all of them are the works of a Ukrainian sculptor, Mykhailo Kolodko. One of them […] #Did you know? / 04/02/2019 In the footsteps of the Romans – 2. The 17-18 hundred-year-old Roman buildings still stand in Óbuda with the socialist type of blocks of flats in the background. […] #Did you know? / 03/27/2019 In the footsteps of the Romans – 1. Between the 1-4th centuries the Western side of the river (and the country) was part of the Roman Empire. The […] #Did you know? / 03/26/2019 Home sweet home Although the Hun-Hungarian (Magyar) relationship is much debated, countless legends preserve these memories. According to one, the siblings Hunor and […] #Did you know? / 03/20/2019 The shortest street The shortest street is a street between the Ritz Carlton and the Kempinski Hotels, called Miatyánk utca, only two blocks. […] #Did you know? / 03/18/2019 The high and lows of the Danube The river Danube has had its highs and lows in the past centuries. At the foot of Gellért Hill, 60-70 […] #Did you know? / 02/24/2019 When curiosity and passion about Budapest turns into a fabulous bestseller Hungary’s capital is visited by millions of tourists every year, but only a few know why Fisherman’s Bastion has seven […] #Charisma #Did you know? / 01/18/2019