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A former capital of the Austro-Hungarian empire, this city split by the Danube maintains much of its imperial charm today. Visitors can... Read More A former capital of the Austro-Hungarian empire, this city split by the Danube maintains much of its imperial charm today. Visitors can get a taste of it simply by having a coffee in the gilded interior of the New York Palace, or by visiting on of the city’s famed baths (the Rudas underwent a recent renovation and is IgoUgo’s personal favorite). For a sample of Hungarian food beyond paprika don’t pass up a visit to the Great Market Hall. Close
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Quote: The State Opera House offers the best classical concerts in town. Standing tickets start at 300 ft (about 1.50$) while the cheapest seat, that still offers a really good view, costs 800 ft (about 4.00$). This Read More
Quote: We were fortunate to be staying in the Castle District so the Mathias Church was right near our hotel. The Church is under a major renovation to restore it to its former glory. The church is named after Matthias Read More
Quote: It is a miracle that this place has survived. It was located two streets away from the Gestapo headquarters during World War II, as well as escaping the depredations of the communists. It is without a doubt the Read More
Quote: The largest church in Budapest. It was built over 50 years. The height of the basilica - 96 meters, as in Parliament. According to one version, including 96 associated with 896 the year when the tribes of the Read More
Quote: The pride of the residents of Budapest, the largest thermal bath in Europe - with 11 thermal pool and three saunas. Looks fantastic: the open air and dazzling sun, next to buildings in the palace-style cast round Read More
Quote: The Hungarian Parliament Building is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary and Wow is it an impressive sight. Perched right on the Danube in Kossuth Lajos Square it is one of Europe's oldest legislative Read More
Quote: We walked from the banks of the Danube to Buda’s old-town district and strolled the cobbled streets, which have throughout history taken somewhat of a bashing from the Turkish invasion and the Austrian Read More
Quote: Andrassy Ut is a wide, tree lined Boulevard with some of the most prestigious addresses in Budapest. It also has one of the more horrific ones. No. 60 was the war time home of the Arrow Cross Party (Hungarian Read More
Quote: Besides being a pit stop on the Amazing Race, Fisherman's Bastion is an amazing terrace of stone overlooking the Danube River. We were fortunate to be staying at the Castle District Hilton which is right next to Read More
Quote: What is a country to do with the symbols of a hated totalitarian regime when the oppressors are overthrown? Usually, it is not long before the statues and memorials that honour the regime are overturned and Read More