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Dohany Street Synagogue
Dohany Street Synagogue Dohány Street Synagogue is the largest functioning synagogue in Europe, and one of the largest in the world, so it deserves its other title, the Grand Synagogue. Why else is it grand? The scale is matched by its decoration - the synagogue has a Byzantine feel, with gleaming
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Gellert Hill (Gellert-hegy)
Gellert Hill (Gellert-hegy) Gellért Hill is one of Budapests most romantic nights out. Just grab a bottle of the citys famous red wine, a couple of glasses, and your beloved. It might be a bit of a trek up there, but the view of twinkling lights will amply reward you. The views youll see over the
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Matthias Church (Matays-templom)
Matthias Church (Matays-templom) Matthias Church, with the bright color of its tiled roof and its fantastic Neo-Gothic ornamentation, is one of the stand-out attractions of Castle Hill. Most of it dates from the late 19th century, but parts of the church are much older than that. Its named the Mat
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Budapest City Park (Varosliget)
Budapest City Park (Varosliget) Városliget is the largest of Budapest’s public parks, a vast expanse of 302 acres (1.2 km²) of public space with its main entrance at the monumental UNESCO-listed Heroes’ Square (Hosok Tér). It was originally an area of rural swamp but was mentioned as the royal hun
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Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives (Magyar Zsidó Múzeum és Levéltár)
Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives (Magyar Zsidó Múzeum és Levéltár) Before World War II, Budapest had a thriving Jewish population centered around the largest synagogue in Europe on Dohány Street in District VII. Jewish Budapest was wealthy, with many other synagogues, grand houses and kosher s
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Vaci Street (Vaci utca)
Vaci Street (Vaci utca) Váci utca (utca simply means street) is Budapests most upmarket shopping precinct. Once upon a time it was all about the antique shops and was famous for its bookstores; nowadays its more about high-end designer fashion and European chain stores, and youll struggle to find
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Szentendre
Szentendre Szentendre is just a short ride from Budapest, so its become popular as a side-trip when visiting the capital. Its laid-back Mediterranean flavor and photogenic streets make it worth a visit - but be prepared to share! Szentendre has been inhabited since Roman times, and has been a cent
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Castle Hill (Varhegy)
Castle Hill (Varhegy) Castle Hill is Budapests most spectacular - and most visited - district. In one small area you have most of the citys big-hitter attractions, including the Royal Palace with its museums and library, the Matthias Church, the Fishermans Bastion and several spectacular statues.
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Szechenyi Baths
Szechenyi Baths The lemon-and-white Neo-Baroque confection of the Széchenyi Baths is the perfect place for a palatial soak. It was built in 1883 - in those days it was known as the Artesian Baths - and was the first bath house in Pest, the more industrial and working class side of the city. It was
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Carl László Collection
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Regional & Artisan House
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Poroszló
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Mill Museum
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Memorial Cross
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Ottó Herman Museum Exhibition Gallery
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Piety Museum
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Chinese House
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Fishergirl Fountain
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English Park
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House of Folk Art & Dance
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