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The Danube Cruise, Hot Mineral Baths, and strolls in the cityThere is much about water that Budapest loves. As it grew around the banks of the Danube, the city was enriched by a colorful history and multi-ethnic population—Serbs, Croats, Hungarians, and Turks. Though its history is largely tumultuous, it has managed to come through trying times with beauty and spirit intact, taking stock of all lessons learned and applying them to arts and music, science and mathematics, and other higher pursuits. Under the city we can find one of Europe’s richest hotbeds of thermal springs, influencing and shaping the city’s lifestyle and tradition. Numerous bath houses displaying the city’s mu...

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Supposedly, the roses on this hill were planted by a Turkish poet and mystic named Gul Baba. Such romantic beginnings are hardly disputed, especially when the hill in question affords such gorgeous views of the city. Expect beautiful homes surrounded by trees and flowers, quaint restaurants (vendeglos), and small stores.

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Location. Set in the heart of Budapest, this hotel is close to Roosevelt Square, Szechenyi Chain Bridge, as well as St. Stephen's Basilica. Additional attractions include Buda Castle. Features.Dining options at Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge include a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Room service is available 24 hours a day. Recreational amenities include an indoor pool, a sauna, and a fitness facility. This 5.0 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms, limo/town car service......

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Poszonyi Kisvendéglo is a neighborhood-style eatery serving Eastern European cuisine. Its home-cooking ambience and affordable menu prices guarantee plenty of diners at any time of the day.

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Discover the most beautiful and interesting sights of Hungary's capital city!

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Perhaps it is a trip to the Great Market Hall that completes the Hungarian shopping experience. The 100-year-old, three-storey building is an institution among the country’s covered market halls, which directly preceded the chaos of the outdoor market culture. Fresh, authentic Hungarian produce and delicacies are only among the topnotch features of this grand food hall.

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