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Castle Labyrinths

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In the fall semester of 2005 I had the chance to live in Valbonne, France while I was studying. It was this that gave me my jumpstart in travelling. The chance to have a place I could come back to while I was in Europe made much easier for me to travel the continent pretty much every weeked. Not only did I visit some cities outside France, but I also got the chance to visit some nice French cities and towns along the way. Evidently Paris was at the top ofthe list.

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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 that they have a wine fountain inside the labyrinth.

During the night you can take a walk into the labyrinth using oil lamps, with everything dark. During the day it isn't scary or anything, but still you have to watch you feet on some of the parts of the labyrinth because they're totally dark and you have no oil lamp to show you the way. Luckily for me, I had a lighter and managed to find my way through a little easier.

According to the history of this place, the labyrinth was created as an effect of Hot water springs, later the small caves were connected with each other and served some sort of military porpuse or bomb refugee or whatever they used it for.
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