Guidebook for Budapest

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Guidebook for Budapest

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The bluecheese burger and the chedar-jalapeno burger is the best in the town :)
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Burgerland
Viza utca
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The bluecheese burger and the chedar-jalapeno burger is the best in the town :)
Special heavenly food, unique design
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Fat Mama
24 Kazinczy u.
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Special heavenly food, unique design
Restaurant knights, medieval atmosphere divine flavors
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Sir Lancelot Medieval Restaurant
14 Podmaniczky u.
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Restaurant knights, medieval atmosphere divine flavors
All You can eat!
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Gastland Bisztró Oktogon
23 Teréz krt.
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All You can eat!
The speciality of this place comes from the location. The several venues built within these antique walls, offering various gastronomical experiences.
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Symbol Budapest
56 Bécsi út
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The speciality of this place comes from the location. The several venues built within these antique walls, offering various gastronomical experiences.

Sightseeing

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Hjältarnas Torg
Hősök tere
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Vajdahunyad slott
Vajdahunyad sétány
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Ungerska parlamentsbyggnaden
1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér
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Fiskarnas bastion
Szentháromság tér
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Citadella Folklór Étterem
1 Citadella stny.
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Váci Street is probably the most famous pedestrian street of Pest, an integral part of the historical city centre, and a shopping zone in the centre of the city’s social and business life. For several generations the neighbourhood equals exclusivity, international brands and often their only store in the country. Váci Street is the scene of vibrating social life, promenading, sightseeing among historical buildings, a setting for meeting friends and for rendezvous. Like an ageless lady, who despite her years never fails to attract, Váci Street stretches across the inner city of Pest absorbing and embracing many charming little streets and alleys.
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Vaci Street
Váci utca
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Váci Street is probably the most famous pedestrian street of Pest, an integral part of the historical city centre, and a shopping zone in the centre of the city’s social and business life. For several generations the neighbourhood equals exclusivity, international brands and often their only store in the country. Váci Street is the scene of vibrating social life, promenading, sightseeing among historical buildings, a setting for meeting friends and for rendezvous. Like an ageless lady, who despite her years never fails to attract, Váci Street stretches across the inner city of Pest absorbing and embracing many charming little streets and alleys.
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Andrássy út
Andrássy út
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Duna korzó
Duna korzó
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Shopping

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KFC Duna Plaza
178 Váci út
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Westend Shopping Center
1-3 Váci út
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Lehel tér M
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Parks & Nature

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Margaret Island Mini Zoo
Margitsziget
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Hármashatárhegy
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Normafa station
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Entertainment & Activities

The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is o­ne of the largest spa complexes in Europe. It's also the first thermal bath of Pest. It owes its existence to Vilmos Zsigmondy, a mining engineer. o­n his initiative, successful deep borings had been performed in the City Park, where later, in 1881 already an "Artesian bath" was in operation.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
9-11 Állatkerti krt.
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The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is o­ne of the largest spa complexes in Europe. It's also the first thermal bath of Pest. It owes its existence to Vilmos Zsigmondy, a mining engineer. o­n his initiative, successful deep borings had been performed in the City Park, where later, in 1881 already an "Artesian bath" was in operation.
We find records about the "miraculous" springs spurting up o­n the territory of the Bath from as early a date as the 15th century. These springs were later favoured by the Turks as well, as they were larger and hotter than the Buda baths of the period. In the 17th century, the site was named Sárosfürdő (Mud bath) because of the fine spring silt that was pushed up together with the spring water and settled at the bottom of the pools. The Gellért Thermal Bath and Hotel, known world-wide and highly favoured by foreigners, built in a secession style, opened its gates in 1918 and was expanded in 1927 by the wave-bath and in 1934 by the effervescent bath. In the course of the modernisation accomplished in our days, the sitting-pool in the swimming complex, the outdoor sitting pool and the children's pool were renovated; they were equipped with a state-of-the art water filtering and circulation device. At present, nearly all healing facilities may be used in the Gellért Thermal Bath. The Bath includes a department offering complex thermal bath acilities (daytime/outpatient hospital), it also has an inhalatorium.
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Gellért Termalbad
4 Kelenhegyi út
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We find records about the "miraculous" springs spurting up o­n the territory of the Bath from as early a date as the 15th century. These springs were later favoured by the Turks as well, as they were larger and hotter than the Buda baths of the period. In the 17th century, the site was named Sárosfürdő (Mud bath) because of the fine spring silt that was pushed up together with the spring water and settled at the bottom of the pools. The Gellért Thermal Bath and Hotel, known world-wide and highly favoured by foreigners, built in a secession style, opened its gates in 1918 and was expanded in 1927 by the wave-bath and in 1934 by the effervescent bath. In the course of the modernisation accomplished in our days, the sitting-pool in the swimming complex, the outdoor sitting pool and the children's pool were renovated; they were equipped with a state-of-the art water filtering and circulation device. At present, nearly all healing facilities may be used in the Gellért Thermal Bath. The Bath includes a department offering complex thermal bath acilities (daytime/outpatient hospital), it also has an inhalatorium.
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Budapest Zoo & Botaniska trädgården
6-12 Állatkerti krt.
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Budapests stora cirkus
12/a Állatkerti krt.
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Getting Around

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Dózsa György Way
Dózsa György út
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