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What to see
Let’s face it – Budapest is big. Luckily for the traveller, many of its most beautiful treasures are easily accessible by public transport or even on foot. Here is an exhaustive list of all that is good, amazing or downright strange.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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This pedestrian walk stretches along the Danube in Pest from Március 15. tér to Roosevelt tér. Outdoor cafes and benches sprawl out next to hotel fronts -
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In 1902, after a mere 17 years of construction, Hungary presented itself with what was then the largest parliament building in the world. An architectural echo
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Budapest`s Jewish community originally centred on Castle Hill and later gravitated towards Óbuda. Jews were prohibited from living in Pest until the 18th
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Don't be alarmed, but the ground beneath your feet is fairly percolating with superheated water. Countless natural springs and wells lie just below the
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