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Very good, Score
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Dorottya Apartment
05. Belváros - Lipótváros, Budapest
Hungary
Dorottya Apartment is located in the centre of Budapest. Only steps away from the Danube River, it offers free Wi-Fi and accommodation units with a TV and a DVD player. There are 2 people looking at these apartments. More
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Exceptional, Score
from 58 reviews
Katona Apartments
05. Belváros - Lipótváros, Budapest
Hungary
Within 100 metres from metro and bus stops that provide excellent links to all parts of Budapest, Katona Apartments features spacious accommodation with free Wi-Fi and LED cable TV. More Reservation possible without a credit card
Latest booking: 14 hours ago
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Budapest Oasis Apartments
07. Erzsébetváros, Budapest
Hungary
Set 200 metres from the centrally located Deák Ferenc Square, Budapest Oasis Apartments are modernly furnished, featuring a balcony and equipped with flat-screen TV. Free WiFi is available. More Reservation possible without a credit card |
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Good,
Score from 49 reviews
BHV Apartments
06. Terézváros, Budapest
Hungary
Located at different addresses in the central 6th district of Budapest, the units at BHV Apartments are all within 500 metres from different stations of the metro line M1. More Reservation possible without a credit card |
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Superb, Score
from 124 reviews
Art & Design Studio
05. Belváros - Lipótváros, Budapest
Hungary
Situated in the 5th district of Budapest, Art & Design Studio enjoys a central location 200 metres from the Parliament and 300 metres from the Chain Bridge and Danube river bank. St. More Reservation possible without a credit card
Latest booking: 12 hours ago
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Budapest is the beautiful capital city of Hungary which is
home to a wealth of culture and attractions, with a prolific
classical music scene, vibrant nightlife and stunning scenery. A
city of two halves -- Buda, the older district, and Pest,
generally considered more modern -- it's the ideal destination
for a relaxing break.
The most important places to visit in
Budapest are: Budapest Parliament (built in the 19th century and
set amongst a scenic setting it has an impressive ornate decor),
Buda Castle (originally built in the 13th century, it is a
UNESCO World Heritage site), Thermal Baths (these thermal spa
waters are considered healing, and people come from all over the
world to soak in them), Bridges of Budapest.
This video
offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If
you want to save time and money, the most important Budapest
travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a
flight.
With lovely Budapest as its centrepiece, Hungary has emerged from its Soviet-era past to become one of Eastern Europe’s most visited and prosperous countries. With a thousand-year Magyar history, the country has a proud heritage on display.
Budapest was once one of Europe’s most auspicious cities during its Hapsburg heyday, and you can see why. South of the lovely Danube, historic Buda, sit on a distinctive ridge affording an excellent view of the newer, flatter, Pest. The Old Town, the Royal Palace (14th C), and 700-year-old St Matthias Church are all impressive sights. /p>
Óbuda, with its remarkable Roman ruins, is the oldest suburb. Budapest is also known for its hotsprings and baths, found all around Buda, notably the Gellert baths.
Across the river, the Gothic Parliament buildings are distinctly Westminster-like, several impressive bridges span the Danube and an astonishing collection of fine museums and neo-classic buildings are found throughout this dated but otherwise charming city. Reminiscent of Paris, the Andrássy Boulevard, together with the old-fashioned trams add a touch of elegant old Europe to Budapest, and Heroes' Square is impressive with statues of Hungary's greatest leaders. All the Soviet statues have been banished to a curious park out of town.
Pécs has an illustrious past. Renowned for its music, opera and ballet, this city has some of the finest Turkish monuments in the country. Most noticeable is the 16th C ‘Mosque church’, with its octagonal green copper dome, and confusing denomination-switching history. Erzsébet Town is the charming old Jewish quarter, with its Byzantine-looking synagogue.
The Victor Vasarely Museum is the most memorable of the many museums here.
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