OUI TRAVEL
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5 S. Randall Rd. Batavia, IL 60510
Due to COVID-19, our in-office hours have been adjusted to ensure a safe office environment for both our employees and clientele. Please know that while our in-office hours have been limited, we are still available for communication and consultation via telephone and email outside of these adjusted hours.
New In-Office Operating Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday & Saturday: by appointment only
Thank you for your understanding and patience during this unprecedented time. Together, we will see brighter travel days ahead!
From the elegant streets of Budapest to the rolling hills of the countryside, Hungary captivates with its diversity and charm. Budapest, often called the "Pearl of the Danube," boasts architectural wonders like the iconic Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and the Széchenyi Thermal Baths, where travelers can unwind in warm, mineral-rich waters.
The country’s history stretches back over a thousand years, and visitors can experience it firsthand in cities like Esztergom, the birthplace of Christianity in Hungary, and Eger, known for its historic fortress. The Great Hungarian Plain offers a glimpse into Hungary’s rural traditions, where horse herders still perform breathtaking riding feats, a practice that has been passed down through generations.
Hungary's Lake Balaton, often called the "Hungarian Sea," is the largest lake in Central Europe and a favorite destination for summer activities like swimming, sailing, and hiking. In the north, the Bükk and Mátra Mountains are ideal for outdoor adventures, offering scenic trails and a chance to spot wildlife.
Hungary is also a paradise for food and wine lovers. Traditional dishes like goulash, chimney cakes, and lángos (deep-fried dough topped with sour cream and cheese) reflect the country’s rich culinary heritage. The Tokaj wine region, famous for its sweet aszú wines, is a must-visit for those looking to explore the art of Hungarian winemaking. Visitors can enjoy tastings at family-run wineries and learn about the centuries-old techniques that make these wines so special.