The "Hot Spring Country" enjoys the warmth of winter. Heiweiz Hévíz ⛺ Hungary, which has the reputation of "Hot Spring Country", has a history of medicine spring baths and hot spring baths for more than 200 years. The ancient Romans flourished here with bathing culture and are still in use today. Hot springs are all over Hungary, but the drunk M is the hot spring town of Hewiz, one of Hungary's popular drunk towns in western Hungary, only about 200 kilometers from the capital Budapest. The lake has been quietly flowing for tens of thousands of years and has a depth of 38 meters, with a lake area of 4.4 hectares, and is listed as a nature reserve along with the surrounding 50 hectares of forest. The Heiweiz Hot Spring Center is built around the lake and features reception, cultural display, salt caves, mud pools, gyms, restaurants, health and spas. Archaeologists have unearthed the Roman-era sacrificial zhi healing badges, where the later Roman emperor Theodosius I cured his polio. When you come to Hewitt, visitors can swim in the world's drunken, bioactive natural hot spring lake. The temperature of the hot spring lake water is maintained at 33-36 Celsius in summer and 23-25 Celsius in winter, soaking in all seasons. The lake water originates from a 38-meter-deep cave, and its high capacity makes the lake water cycle every 72 hours. Many spa hotels are open around the hot spring lake. The hotel will introduce the hot springs of Lake Heiweiz into the hotel pool to let guests experience the hot spring spa in a better environment. 🛬 immersed in a century-old cafe, Budapest Budapest ancient cafes exude an inheritance attitude, and there have been stories in every corner of those zhu famous cafes. Order a cup of coffee, or a dessert, and taste the moving feelings and exquisite culture of hundreds of years of precipitation... 🧡 Budapest New York Cafe New York Cafe There are three major cafes in the world, one of which is Budapest New York Cafe, which is located in the Di7 district of downtown Budapest. The cafe was partially destroyed during the Second World War and "nationalized" by the Hungarian government after the war. It reopened in 2006 and its former glory was restored. The cafe is also extremely luxurious, the whole decoration is rococo style, very gorgeous retro. Walking into the gate, you can see the luxurious shining crystal lamp hanging on the ceiling everywhere, the surrounding railings, columns above the carvings are very exquisite artwork, as well as complex and diverse murals and decorations, known as the "world drunk coffee shop" is well-deserved. Come to the New York cafe, there are many recommended dishes worth trying: Hungarian beef soup, fish soup, Papika-flavored chicken legs, Vienna fried steak, roast foie gras, with Hungarian multi-layer cake, Sach cake, Asthaiji whipped cream cake, etc. The menu is a bilingual menu written in Hungarian and English, providing great convenience for guests. 🧡 Central Cafe Centrál Kávéház, one of Budapest’s drunk and nostalgic cafes, was once open 24 hours a day, and countless literary streams, scholars, artists and scientists are frequent visitors. Today, their portraits are hung on the walls of the cafe. Two world wars and several regime changes could not destroy the literary temperament of this century-old store, but instead made it lasting. The interior space is spacious and magnificent, and the literary atmosphere is rich. It is not too decorated to cater to the preferences of the public, and it is just right. The cafe has a wide variety of specialty foods and drinks, and also has a large selection of drunken champagne.