Advice for Budapest (2.5 days, 25-27 Nov)
#1
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Advice for Budapest (2.5 days, 25-27 Nov)
I'm doing a side trip from London (will be there for business, traveling solo, female mid 30s). Have bought my ticket and booked my hotel (Pest side, 3nts).
Need advice on:
- Danube sunset cruise
- Visiting the Parliament
- Walking / bus tour
- Opera or concert
- Public transport
What are the forum experts' top 10 must see places/experiences?
Appreciate advice and suggestion
Need advice on:
- Danube sunset cruise
- Visiting the Parliament
- Walking / bus tour
- Opera or concert
- Public transport
What are the forum experts' top 10 must see places/experiences?
Appreciate advice and suggestion
#2
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We didn't visit the parliament, although if I went again, it would be on my list. Walk over the Chain Bridge and take the funicular up to the castle district. It's a nice area with a beautiful view of parliament and the Pest side of the river.
We also very much enjoyed the Terror Museum on Andrassy Ut. Although there wasn't much English, it's a powerful story of the fascist and communist reigns in Hungary. I learned a lot from it. Andrassy Ut is also a lovely, wide boulevard, good for a relaxing stroll.
The opera (also on Andrassy) is another place you might want to see. We took a dinner cruise which was relaxing. We loved Budapest - enjoy!
We also very much enjoyed the Terror Museum on Andrassy Ut. Although there wasn't much English, it's a powerful story of the fascist and communist reigns in Hungary. I learned a lot from it. Andrassy Ut is also a lovely, wide boulevard, good for a relaxing stroll.
The opera (also on Andrassy) is another place you might want to see. We took a dinner cruise which was relaxing. We loved Budapest - enjoy!
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And dont forget a trip to the baths!
http://www.filolog.com/what_to_doBaths.html
http://www.filolog.com/what_to_doBaths.html
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budapest without breeaking the bank
baths and caves were my fav...
careful with dinner drink scammers and
do careful homework there are more than any other city
travel.state.gov for a heads up insuremytip.com wise
budapest without breeaking the bank
baths and caves were my fav...
careful with dinner drink scammers and
do careful homework there are more than any other city
travel.state.gov for a heads up insuremytip.com wise
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There are several free walking tours in Budapest. We took the "Orientation" tour and found it very helpful in getting around on the rest of the trip.
Try to have dinner at the Gerloczy Cafe. Their food is great and they have a good selection of wines, including both a good house red and white. And try the creme brule for dessert.
Try to find one of the so-called ruined pubs. What a hoot. The free walking tour of the Jewish quarter takes you to one during the day where you can take a break and have a drink.
And an ice cream at Gerbeaud (sp?)
Pjk
Try to have dinner at the Gerloczy Cafe. Their food is great and they have a good selection of wines, including both a good house red and white. And try the creme brule for dessert.
Try to find one of the so-called ruined pubs. What a hoot. The free walking tour of the Jewish quarter takes you to one during the day where you can take a break and have a drink.
And an ice cream at Gerbeaud (sp?)
Pjk
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You have to be careful. People queue up for tickets and it may take an hour to get to the front of the line by which time the tours may be sold out. They don't post this information nor does anyone walk down the line telling people. The tours are in several languages and it seems as though the ones in English go the quickest. If you can get there just before they open this shouldn't be a problem. IIRC 9:00 a.m.
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thank you all for your advice! i dont fancy standing in a line for hours when thentime could be better spent sightseeing.
saw some tour companies offering visit to the Parliament. it is definitely more expensive. Do you think it is worth it?
saw some tour companies offering visit to the Parliament. it is definitely more expensive. Do you think it is worth it?
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Parliament depends on personal taste: if you'd like the us Capitol bldg, you'd like Budapest's. It's orangish vs DC's whitish.
Kitty korner from it is the Ethnology Museum, if you're interested in Hungarian history/folk culture/folk clothing.
We found it interesting way to kill time waiting for our tour to start
Kitty korner from it is the Ethnology Museum, if you're interested in Hungarian history/folk culture/folk clothing.
We found it interesting way to kill time waiting for our tour to start
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I really enjoyed the Hungarian National Museum. If you go, don't miss the "Coronation Mantle", it's an unbelievable work of art.
http://www.hnm.hu/en/fooldal/mainPage.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_National_Museum
You can get an Enlgish audio guide in the gift shop. The guide is for a certain number of hours (believe it is 4 or 6 hours). If you go over the designated number of hours, there is an extra charge. However, it wasn't until I was done with the visit that the lady in the gift shop informed me that I could have taken the audio guide back to her, take a lunch break, and then resume the tour and not have the lunch break time charged against the total hours.
http://www.hnm.hu/en/fooldal/mainPage.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_National_Museum
You can get an Enlgish audio guide in the gift shop. The guide is for a certain number of hours (believe it is 4 or 6 hours). If you go over the designated number of hours, there is an extra charge. However, it wasn't until I was done with the visit that the lady in the gift shop informed me that I could have taken the audio guide back to her, take a lunch break, and then resume the tour and not have the lunch break time charged against the total hours.
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Parliament is ok, just ok
Opera not bad
Subway, buy a ticket asap as you arrive or the staff get difficult
Spa a real highlight
Castle area well worth the walk
The round-about of the heroes (sorry heroes monument) is good if you want to see statues of mustachioed lads
There are some good restaurants around here 47.504454,19.062404 (which is a short walk up from the Opera) check tripadvisor for latest comments
Opera not bad
Subway, buy a ticket asap as you arrive or the staff get difficult
Spa a real highlight
Castle area well worth the walk
The round-about of the heroes (sorry heroes monument) is good if you want to see statues of mustachioed lads
There are some good restaurants around here 47.504454,19.062404 (which is a short walk up from the Opera) check tripadvisor for latest comments




