Created by Praskipark on October 16, 2009
- A few interesting attractions I visited whilst in Budapest for 5 days.
Created by sararevell on May 24, 2009
- I’m not a caffeine addict but in mid-winter, I could see sense in Budapest having so many coffee shops. Thick cappuccinos, honeyed black tea, hot chocolate, a pastry or two; Budapest may not be the place to detox but it’s a wonderful city for big books and long walks.
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Created by Mandan Lynn on January 15, 2007
- Budapest is a delightful mix of old and new, a place where you can find a rich cultural history as well as hopping nightlife.
Created by jacob_s on May 2, 2006
- There is such a sense of history here. The inhabitants have witnessed the invasion and destruction, and nearly 40 years under the communists.
Created by LenR on March 25, 2006
- Budapest is a grand city, but many of its hidden sights can only be discovered if you walk. Here are some pointers...
Created by LenR on March 23, 2006
- Budapest has some really great hotels and restaurants. They are not cheap, but for visitors they are quite a good value.
Created by LenR on March 18, 2006
- The Pest side of Budapest is the place to stay. This journal suggests sightseeing options within walking distance of the downtown hotels.
Created by LenR on March 17, 2006
- Explore the Buda half of Budapest, visiting Castle Hill, Matyas Church, the Fisherman's Bastion, the Siklo railway, and much more.
Created by UK Flower Girl on January 30, 2006
- Part 1 of our first venture into Central Europe. We flew into Budapest and continued north through the Danube Bend and into Slovakia and the Czech Republic by car.
Created by britgirl7 on April 18, 2005
- In March, I had flown into Prague for a few days, and from here we took the train to Budapest. Eight hours later, we arrived ready and excited to explore a new city.
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Budapest
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