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Top Itineraries:
1. Budapest in Four Days
2. Essential Hungary (10 Days)

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Budapest & Hungary - Budapest

There’s no other city in Hungary like Budapest; everything of importance either starts or ends here. But it is the beauty of Budapest that makes it stand apart. See why unique, passionate, vibrant Budapest remains so unmissable.

- take in the views of the Danube and the rest of the city from Fishermen’s Bastion

- soak the afternoon away at Rudas Baths, a thermal bath dating from the days of the Turkish occupation

- ogle the sinuous curves and asymmetrical forms of the city’s incomparable art nouveau architecture at Royal Postal Savings Bank

Coverage includes: History, Sights, Activities, Courses, Tours, Festivals & Events, Sleeping, Eating, Drinking & Nightlife, Entertainment, Shopping, Around Budapest, Gö-döllő.

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