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tmadik says:
Honestly, this is the one that opened my eyes. Every possible genre of music. Acts from all over the globe. Visitors from every point on the map. Simply beautiful people and good vibes for 7 days.
I'll put up a more thorough review later.
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shannonjwilson says:
On my staff tour to Central Europe with Explorica (http://www.explorica.com) we went to Budapest. The best place in Budapest is the Parliment building and is a must see. It is huge and extremely ornate. Our local guide told us all about how the design was chosen in an international contest and all t...
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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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maxcw says:
The website for trains to and within Hungary is http://www.elvira.hu/
or in English http://www.elvira.hu/elvira.dll?language=2
It indicates that you can also buy the tickets online but I could not figure out how to do this.
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drszaszpeter says:
Auguszt is the oldest confectionary family in Budapest. They have three shops, each of them unique and special in their own way, but all are beautifully old fashioned and all have excellent cakes. If you travel to Budapest, you have to visit and enjoy a delicious piece of cake!
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drszasz says:
Auguszt is the place if you want the best cakes in town! Auguszt is a cosy place, a traditional family owned Cafe, founded in 1870, known for the friendly and familiar atmosphere, the personal touch. The delicious cake they are having is hand made, with care, exclusively for you. Taste the E-80 cak...
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the_bill says:
Excellent food, particularly local Hungarian dishes and great service. My favorite was their Hungarian Goulash and a real Budweiser (Budwar).
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