Medieval ruins and healing hot springs: Visit Budapest's Margaret Island
The first spa hotel to be established in a European capital city makes for a unique spa holiday and personalized health retreat.
Senior Czech minister: Orban is a ‘Trojan horse’ who helps Russia
Martin Dvořák, the Czech minister for European affairs, strongly condemned the Hungarian PM’s decision to block EU funds directed to Ukraine.
Margaret Island: Explore a favorite stop on Hungary’s illustrious spa route
This oasis of meticulously kept gardens, medieval ruins, and relaxing medicinal baths acts as the unofficial border between Buda and Pest.
Hungary's 'mud castle' combines spa bliss with medieval splendor
Soak up the final moments of summer with a trip to Sarvar, Hungary, a historic town with renowned thermal springs.
Czech PM responds to Orbán accusation of Czechia 'switching sides'
Petr Fiala disapproved with his Hungarian counterpart's claims that Czechia had abandoned Hungary in its fight for EU sovereignty.
Explore an ancient thermal lake and enchanting spa town in Hungary this summer
Just 200 km from Budapest, Heviz is a lesser-known resort destination with two affordable spas offering stays amid a magical landscape.
Czech PM calls on Hungary and Poland to refrain from obstructing EU migration deal
Refusing to pass the EU's refugee-settlement deal harms Czechia's financial interests, Petr Fiala said.
Czech president slams government for not joining EU lawsuit against Hungary's LGBTQ+ law
Petr Pavel also criticized the government for not yet ratifying the Istanbul Convention.
Czech-Slovak border controls in the spotlight at the Visegrád Group summit
The Czech PM today attends the Visegrád Four summit to discuss the pressing issues of immigration and strained foreign policy.
Czech Foreign Minister joins uproar over Hungarian Prime Minister's revisionist scarf
Viktor Orbán brushed aside the ruckus over the controversial choice of scarf showing Hungary's former territories.
Czechs show strong support for helping Ukraine – up to a point
While Czechs are second only to Poles in wanting to give help, they were least likely to welcome refugees to their family homes.