On a trip to Europe, you'd be nuts to not make time for a visit to the Hungarian city of Budapest . The city is a vibrant, exciting place to explore - and your money will go a lot further here than in many Western European cities! But when a city offers as much as Budapest does, it can be hard to narrow down where to go. Read on to see the best places that first-time visitors should add to their itinerary .

 Budapest is known for its ruin bars - former abandoned buildings that have been taken over and turned into unpretentious bars. These atmospheric venues blend quirky decor, live music, art installations, and a laid-back vibe. The cheap beer and wine makes them a popular choice for young locals and travellers, but the clientele is always a mixing pot of all different people.

Many of the ruin bars are in the Jewish Quarter, on Kazinczy Street. Szimpla Kert is the most famous and a great starting point. Hungarian food is hearty and filling, with some truly great flavours.

Don't miss goulash (a paprika-spiced soup), lángos (deep-fried dough served with various toppings), and chimney cake (sweet pastry). For a truly local dining experience, head to Kívánság Étkezde at lunch time. A classic choice is mátrai borzaska, a fried pork cutlet coated in a potato-based crust and topped with sour cream and grated cheese.

Budapest's largest park is located on an island in the Danube smack bang in the middle of the city. It's massive, so we suggest renting a bike or.