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Travel guide Budapest. Budapest sights with detailed informations.

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Castle District and North-Buda

The Royal Palace includes a number of excellent museums and a breathtaking panoramic view. The visitors feel back in time to a different, peaceful world where Roman Baroque houses’ gateway stones and finely carved knighthood sedilias can be found. In this district we can take a time travel from the relics of Roman times (Aquincum ruins) to the modern Budapest (Millenaris).

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Gellert Hill and the Taban

Several must-see sights and world famous spas are waiting for the visitors here. The Gellert Hill, which is perfect for smaller trips also, attracts in every season the ones, who want to enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of Pest.

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Central Pest

The touristical and business center of Budapest awaits the visitors with nice restaurants, intimate pedestrian streets and a mixing style of buildings. The luxury shops of the Andrássy avenue, the old-fashioned central hotels and cozy restaurants raised Budapest to a real cosmopolitan city.

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Hungarian Parliament and surroundings

The building of Parliament is a real gem of the Danube bank, which is surrounded by a number of other attractions awaiting the lovers of grand buildings. By walking over the Chain bridge, Budapest’s main symbol we can see an unforgettable experience.

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Városliget and surroundings

Városliget (City Park), which includes the Heroes’ Square also is the largest park of Budapest. It is a popular relax and cultural center. Several museums can be found here, such as the Art Gallery and Museum of Fine Arts, which exhibits attract each year thousands of tourists.