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Things to do in Budapest
I am going to Budapest in May.. I was wondering if people can share their favorite things to do there...
Any advice would be really appreciated. Thanks! |
What I might enjoy in Budapest could differ greatly from what you might like.
It would help if you indicated what your interests are. |
Eat - and drink!
I just posted a thread on budget restaurants in Budapest... http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34983583 Hope it helps, and that you have a good time in Budapest. |
I spent a week in Budapest and loved the city. You will get lots of suggestions of things to do but something a little out of the ordinary that I really enjoyed was a visit to The Budapest Statue Park. When the communist regime collapsed in 1989 instead of destroying all the communist statues around the city they gathered them up and put them all in a park just outside of town. You can take a minibus from the center city to the park. The tour includes the minibus out and back and you spend about an hour in the park. It doesn't take a long time and is not expensive but very interesting. (I thought)
Larry J |
Here are some ideas: Go to a thermal spa the 2 best I found are the Rudas and Szechenyi baths. Ate at many different restaurants any in Buda are great. The House of Terror is a must see, so is the Great Synagogue and the Hungarian National Museum. If your still looking for a hotel the Carlton is just great. You will find plenty to do Budapest is just great i'm going back for my second time in May.
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My spouse's report on the Statue Park was less than enthusiastic. I imagine there are more compelling places, closer to the centre.
Our pooled "favourites": Lunch at the 4 Seasons Gresham Palace -- the great Canadian hotel chain scores again, brilliantly The National Gallery in Heroes' Square The Opera, if only for the Opera tour Taking the commuter train (HEV) to Godollo, to see the Emperor's summer palace Taking the train 10 km to Nagyteteny, to see a furniture collection lodged in a semi-rural palace The public library whose name I cannot recall, quartered in a palatial, gilt-encrusted (late-19th C) townhouse Walking across the Chain Bridge and slogging up to the Castle (or taking the funicular) Dinners (multiple) at the Central Kavehaz Wandering around the Castle district -- no particular itinerary Dinner at the Karolyi Palota (palace), whose courtyard overlooks a beautiful public garden ...and one dream not yet realized: Checking out the recently restored New York Palace, now an Italian-chain hotel |
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