Budapest, Hungary - Marriott Budapest from $118 per night
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Budapest, Hungary - Uhu Villa from $49 per night
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Budapest, Hungary - Baross Hotel from $72 per night
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Budapest, Hungary - Hilton Budapest from $118 per night
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Budapest, Hungary - Radisson Sas Beke Hotel from $111 per night
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Budapest is a thriving city of over two million people. Budapest and Vienna were twin capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, making it much easier to understand the stunning architecture that fills the city.
The numerous sights can occupy travelers for weeks. The most prominent structure on the skyline is the castle, which easily provides a full day of exploration. A trip through the district of Watertown takes one back in time to gas-lit streets and asymmetrical houses. The numerous bathhouses and natural spas soothe and relax their patrons. The National Opera house performances are sell-outs, and can be counted among the world's best.
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is a thriving city of over two million people. Budapest and Vienna were twin capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, making it much easier to understand the stunning architecture that fills the city.
The numerous sights can occupy travelers for weeks. The most prominent structure on the skyline is the castle, which easily provides a full day of exploration. A trip through the district of Watertown takes one back in time to gas-lit streets and asymmetrical houses. The numerous bathhouses and natural spas soothe and relax their patrons. The National Opera house performances are sell-outs, and can be counted among the world's best.
Budapest has a vibrancy and vitality that never slows. Café owners do everything in their power to overcome the language barrier, including parading each bottle of wine past your table. As people casually wander along the sidewalks, delightful jazz seeps forth from back alleys. Bars maintain a friendly atmosphere and nightclubs close well after sunrise.
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Western fashion and brand names are attacking the main boulevards, but Budapest shopping still remains a terrific bargain and an undiscovered secret. Duck down the smaller streets to discover the numerous cafés serving exotic dishes for a few dollars. Yes, Budapest offers a fantastic deal for the foreigner.
Budapest is awaiting your discovery. Whether you plan to stay for a week or just passing through, there couldn't be a better time to explore the Gateway to the East.