With a car, you can explore the city of Budapest, in the North of Hungary quite easily yourself, without having to rely during your trip to other modes of transport. Budapest is the capital of Hungary and with a population of about 1.7 million at the same time their largest city. After the entry of Hungary into the European Union, Budapest here placed ninth of the largest cities. The town itself was established in it in 1873 by the merger of three formerly self-administering cities Buda, pest and Óbuda. If you choose a tour with a rental car, all car hire companies that you have selected is of economyhirecars.com available are on the ground.
The Budapest Ferihegy Airport located in south-easterly direction approximately 16 kilometres from the city of Budapest in the 18th district in Pestszentlorinc. The airport was named in the middle of the 20th century by Ferenc Mayerffy. On three terminals over 8.6 million passengers are handled here each year. Per hour take off and land here about 24 machines. Of course all major car hire agencies available available at the airport on arrival, so that you easily can rent a car is on your website. In addition to daily domestic flights, connections to international destinations such as Berlin, Dortmund, Mallorca and Basel are offered here regularly.
The most beautiful and most important attractions of the Hungarian capital is located along the shores of the Danube. The Gellért Hill, which was named after Giorgio di Sagredo, the Holy Gellert, is located in the West. He was overthrown by exactly this mountain to his death. The Citadel of the city, as well as the statue of liberty located here. The statue is the largest of three bronze statues erected in a group. The statue of liberty was built in 1947 to honor the soldiers who fought for their country in World War II.
In Budapest you can find plenty of interesting museums, theatres and galleries, which are definitely worth visiting. One of the most important museums in the city is the Museum of fine arts in Budapest. It is the largest art museum in very Hungary and is home to one of the most important art collections in the world. Here you find numerous works of antiquity, from the old Egypt, as well as the European art history of 13 up including the twenty-first century. Regularly changing exhibitions are also available such as about the exhibition to Vincent van Gogh in 2006.