#1 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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anders-mark says:
Sziget is a annual 7 days music festival that is one of the biggest in Europe with about 400.000 visitors. It takes place on a island in the beautiful city of Budapest in the first week of august.
I've been there this year and it was amazing. The atmosphere is great and there is lots of good musi…
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#2 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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larissa7 says:
I just love this zoo. It is rather smaal, seen from the map but once inside its is great (fantastic and big). If you go to budapest just go here for a day it is worth it.
They have many spiecies and keep them well in lage cages. Some are open for visitors to walk through. In one of the places you …
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#3 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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rachrmn says:
Went to gellert baths and Spa in 2005 with a friend.. We were on a weeks break in Budapest and had heard all about the spas and thermal baths..
The enterance to the building was large and typical hotel like, quite difficult to negotiate what queue to stand in..A beautiful and grand foyer awaited …
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#4 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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Forager says:
This place could have been designed with holiday photos in mind. You can have a lot of fun setting up shots from all sorts of odd angles, but be prepared to have a lot of strangers in the shots unless you are prepared to go out of season and/or at a quiet time of day.
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#5 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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Sunrise5 says:
I didn't expect to enter the Parliament when I was in Budapest.
However, when I was there on a Tuesday shortly after eleven to take some pictures from the outside, I just tried out to get a ticket for a guided tour. Up to then, all the people I talked to about the Parliament told me that it was alm…
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#6 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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novabelgica says:
Given the beauty of Budapest, it came as no surprise that its most famous cemetery was of an equal beauty and magnitude. Kerepesi Temeto is breathtaking. It didn't come as a surprise either that we had it all to ourselves.
The cemetery was founded in 1847 and even though it is no longer 'in busin…
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#7 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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Quest says:
This is Budapest's Cathedral. It was completed in 1905. It's quite dark inside, but still worth checking out. But the main atraction is on the top of the dome.
It costs 500 HUF pr. adult and 400 HUF pr. child.
You can take the lift up, but I recommend walking all 146 steps to the top. You'll f…
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#8 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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Sunrise5 says:
Széchenyi are one of the famous baroque baths in Budapest. My friends and me went there on the last day of my stay in the evening.
The baths have three main pools, which are located outside: A warm pool with a bubble bath in the middle and something like a tunnel around this bath with a funny dr…
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#9 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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coolguy says:
If you're into bike touring, the Danube is a very popular trail, probably the most famous in Europe. We biked a 700 km section of this trail from the German border town of Passau via Vienna to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Along the way we also biked through Austria and Slovakia. The trip to…
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#10 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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Amanda says:
No one should ever go to Budapest without taking an afternoon out to take a walk around Margaret Island. This beautiful island is located between Buda and Pest, in the Danube River. It's only 2.5 km long, and 500 m wide, so it's very easy to take a nice stroll across and see the whole th…
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#11 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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tm16dana says:
Szechenyi thermal baths is right in the City Park behind the Heroes' Square. I drove here, so I had a little trouble finding a parking place, because on Sunday a lot of Hungarians are coming here.
City Park seems to be the right place to spend your weekend in the city: zoo, museum, fresh air and th…
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#12 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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CFD says:
There is two things you can do in the Citadel, go down in an old german Bunker and see the best view over Budapest.
The Bunker and Wax Exhibition is ok with some nice pictures and some old items from the second world war, but its nothing special.
You can go inside the Bunker for 1200 HUF or y…
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#13 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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CFD says:
Terror Haza is a museum about the two ocupation powers in Hungary since 1942. Its
You have to hand it to this museum that they have done really really well with the multimedia interaction. With flashing lights and music makes this experience really good.
It can remind about the "Museum of Geno…
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#14 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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Quest says:
From all the sightseeing boats to chose from, we ended up with taking the EURama.
At initially going at 7pm the first day in Budapest, but being tired after a long day, we decided to see if we could change it to the next day. They were very nice about, and it was no problem at all to change it. :o…
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#15 of 18 things to do in Budapest
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ekthor says:
Even if the labyrinth could be cheesy, as Eric said, in my opinion it could be one of the most entertaining things to visit in Budapest. I really reccomend people going to this because it isn't really expensive as the most you could pay are 1500ft which is barely 6 euros. I especially like the fact …
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