The capital city of Hungary is a cultural gold mine. Although the current metropolitan city was not established politically until 1873, there have been settlers in Budapest for 2,000 years. The rich history is apparent in the city’s breathtaking architecture, especially its Gothic churches and the Palace of Arts. Though Budapest has much to offer on the surface, visitors can discover even more underground with a caving excursion. Tired of sightseeing? Check out the Invisible Exhibition, where the tour is in total darkness and uses your senses of smell, touch, hearing and balance.
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