On the first day I went for a walk in the island. The runners turf is good and kind to the ankles. Another day I decided to escape the heat (it was 34 ...More |
It is an unbelievable place... I was there by night and I'm sure it coulnd't look better by day. Everything seems taken right out of a story. A very ...More |
The museum is free so that is a plus right off the bat. And if you want to take pictures it is only 300 HUF which is really cheap, like $1.25. The ...More |
a wonderful building, full of amazing artefacts, costumes, really breathtaking. we went in february and it was free but would have been happy to pay. ...More |
I studied for a semester in Budapest. This was one of the first places I visited. I was so suprised at how nice it was. They really strive to make it ...More |
Great place to walk, shop, explore old churches, or just sit in a beergarten high on the hill overlooking the Danube and watch night fall. Budapest is ...More |
First off, this place is huge. There's some great statues, and for a little extra forint they let you go up the dome for some good views from the Pest ...More |
The Synagogue and Jewish Museum of Budapest will mean different things to different people. You may wish to visit here for the architecture and ...More |
For anyone who is interested in learning the history of this great country, just listen to one of the many guides at this fabulous square. For those ...More |
My husband and I visited the Statue Park during a recent trip to Budapest and enjoyed the experience immensely. It's in an out of the way place but ...More |
I was there 3 days ago, and it was.... more than great! The dance hall is huge, great decorated, people are nice. It has 4 floors, first is R'n'B/Pop, ...More |
Description: The statue is of a man standing on a small bridge. He is wearing a hat and a trench coat and is looking pensively over his left shoulder, into the ... More |
This is the best place in Budapest I have ever been to. The service was courteous, the food was great, I mean, superb! I had some of their ... |
Description: First opened in 1887, the Central soon became the haunt of writers, poets and journalists. There are now even Internet facilities. A non ... |
I wrote about the Museum under Great Synagoge. This should not be missed no matter what religion you are. An Exellent staff who are outstanding in in ...More |
Description: Vasarely may be Hungary's most famous contemporary artist. Even if you don't know his name, you've certainly seen some of his work as well as the work ... More |
Description: If you've been wondering what's inside the big castle in City Park, now you know. The building alone is worth a visit: it's stunning. And being ... More |
The Szechenyi Furdo is not the only co-ed bath in Budapest, there is also the Gellert, Ujpest, Csepeli, Csillaghegi, Paskal, Pesterzsebeti, Dagaly, ...More |
Description: Located on a square not far from the ring road, Nincs Pardon has been around for ages. This cellar bar has something of a bohemian atmosphere, which ... More |
Description: This mall is too big for its own good - not to mention that of its vendors, paying exorbitant rents, and their empty shops. It certainly reflects the ... More |
Drawing on a collection comprising 20,000 Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Tibetan-Nepali and Mongolian pieces, the organizers present Eastern Asiatic art ...More |
Cafe Eklektika is indeed a wonderful pub and restaurant. The meals (extraordinary chicken: pasta with chicken in chocolatesauce, pasta with mushrooms ...More |
Description: This is an old favorite among Hungarian music lovers. It sells good value Hungarian classical CDs, vinyl LPs, sheet music, plus folk and rock and a ... More |
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