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Quote: The Central Market Hall in Budapest was one of the first Market Halls I ever visited in Eastern Europe. I remember being totally bowled over by the atmosphere and all the colourful characters inside the hall as Read More
Quote: Matthias Church is situated in the centre of Buda's Castle District - actually next door to the famous Hilton Hotel where you can see the reflections of the church and surrounding buildings in the windows of the Read More
Quote: It is a miracle that this place has survived. It was located two streets away from the Gestapo headquarters during World War II, as well as escaping the depredations of the communists. It is without a doubt the Read More
Quote: One of the busiest squares in Budapest is Deák Ferenc tér . One of the reasons the square is always buzzing with people is because the city's three Metro lines (M1, M2, M3) intersect here but there is another Read More
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Quote: Andrassy Ut is a wide, tree lined Boulevard with some of the most prestigious addresses in Budapest. It also has one of the more horrific ones. No. 60 was the war time home of the Arrow Cross Party (Hungarian Read More
Quote: Besides being a pit stop on the Amazing Race, Fisherman's Bastion is an amazing terrace of stone overlooking the Danube River. We were fortunate to be staying at the Castle District Hilton which is right next to Read More
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Quote: Budapest’s Heroes Square stands at the top end of Andrassy utca, a most fitting position for one of the city’s best known landmarks. Known in Hungarian as Hosok Ter, not only is the square worth seeing for the Read More
Quote: This fascinating area of palaces, museums, and mansions was started in the 13th century. Since then, it has been ravaged and rebuilt countless times, the most recent being after World War II. While the appearance Read More