Author: | Stacy Lees | ISBN: | 1230000486965 |
Publisher: | Astute Press | Publication: | June 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Stacy Lees |
ISBN: | 1230000486965 |
Publisher: | Astute Press |
Publication: | June 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Located on the banks of the River Danube, the city of Budapest is the capital and largest city of Hungary. From stunning medieval architecture and a renowned classical music scene to the trendiest of night clubs and an ever-vibrant youthfulness, the city of Budapest is truly the gem of Hungary. In 1987, this ‘Paris of the East’ was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites for a number of historically and culturally significant attractions including the Castle Hill, the Danube Promenade, The Millennium Underground Railway, and the historic Andrassy Avenue.
Table of Contents:
Welcome to Budapest - Culture - Orientation - When to Visit - Recommended Sightseeing & Activities - Budapest Card - Castle Hill - Buda Castle - Matthias Church - Fisherman’s Bastion - Bridges on the Danube - Chain Bridge - Margaret Bridge - Arpad Bridge - Elisabeth Bridge - Liberty Bridge - Petofi Bridge - Megyeri Bridge - North Rail Bridge - Parliament Building - Danube Promenade - Hungarian State Opera House - St. Stephen’s Basilica - Great Synagogue - Gellert Hill - Andrassy Avenue - Baths & Spas - Recommended Budget Accommodation - Budapest Panorama Central - Residence Baron - Promenade City Hotel - Hotel Oswaldo - Hotel Bara - Recommended Budget Dining - New York Palace Café - Europa Café - Gelarto Rosa - Szimpla - Costes - Recommended Shopping - Central Market Hall - Memories of Hungary - WestEnd City Center - Falk Miksa Street - Printa
Located on the banks of the River Danube, the city of Budapest is the capital and largest city of Hungary. From stunning medieval architecture and a renowned classical music scene to the trendiest of night clubs and an ever-vibrant youthfulness, the city of Budapest is truly the gem of Hungary. In 1987, this ‘Paris of the East’ was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites for a number of historically and culturally significant attractions including the Castle Hill, the Danube Promenade, The Millennium Underground Railway, and the historic Andrassy Avenue.
Table of Contents:
Welcome to Budapest - Culture - Orientation - When to Visit - Recommended Sightseeing & Activities - Budapest Card - Castle Hill - Buda Castle - Matthias Church - Fisherman’s Bastion - Bridges on the Danube - Chain Bridge - Margaret Bridge - Arpad Bridge - Elisabeth Bridge - Liberty Bridge - Petofi Bridge - Megyeri Bridge - North Rail Bridge - Parliament Building - Danube Promenade - Hungarian State Opera House - St. Stephen’s Basilica - Great Synagogue - Gellert Hill - Andrassy Avenue - Baths & Spas - Recommended Budget Accommodation - Budapest Panorama Central - Residence Baron - Promenade City Hotel - Hotel Oswaldo - Hotel Bara - Recommended Budget Dining - New York Palace Café - Europa Café - Gelarto Rosa - Szimpla - Costes - Recommended Shopping - Central Market Hall - Memories of Hungary - WestEnd City Center - Falk Miksa Street - Printa