Over 15 million gallons of water bubble daily into Budapest's 118 springs and boreholes. The city of spas offers an astounding array of baths, from the sparkling Gellert Baths to the vast 1913 neo-baroque Szechenyi Spa to Rudas Spa, a dramatic 16th-century Turkish pool with original Ottoman architecture. The "Queen of the Danube" is also steeped in history, culture and natural beauty. Get your camera ready for the Roman ruins of the Aquincum Museum, Heroes' Square and Statue Park, and the 300-foot dome of St. Stephen's Basilica.
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We offer personalized private tours in Budapest and the Hungarian countryside. It can be a walking tour or a car based tour, a basic city tour or we can focus on history, gastronomy, architecture - depending on your interest. If you want I can take you to the countryside, we can explore one of the Hungarian wine regions, visit castles, etc. Come and tour with us if you would like to see not only the sights which are listen in guidebooks, but also the hidden treasures of my country and it's famous capital. Explore Budapest/ Hungary with a local!
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We present Budapest and Hungary to the foreign visitor from a special point of view: we offer a collection of contemporary applied arts and crafts, unique creations produced by hand. In our two stores we collected more than 120 artist's works to fit the budget and taste of people from all over the world. Intuita 1 and two are not just regular shops, they provide great experiences,too! You can find unique items such as coin rings, zip bags, the infinity dress, real flower jewellery, parchment jewels, raku ceramics, doll necklaces, recycled bicycle tube accessories and other interesting items. We are a small family business, running these two stores since 2004!
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Thai Massage Budapest. Enjoy the greates art of thai massage in the heart of Budapest. Bargain prices from proffessional thai masseuses. Thai massage is one of the world's great massage traditions. A blending of the technique of manipulating the energy which travels throughout your body, and the yoga traditions of India.
The first impression wasn’t so good as the receptionist was being quite rude and unfriendly. But the message was lovely, Me and my friend both had a 60min Thai message for whole body. You can tell the ladies weren’t lazy, and used the pressure properly, the skills were also amazing. I’m from Asia so I know how a good quality Thai massage is like. ;) Trust me! I mistakenly gave tips to the wrong Thai lady as gratitude for her good job. They were very honest and said no to my tips, (their English is not very good)at first I thought they can’t accept tips, and then I found out I mistakenly give my tips to the wrong lady and the ladies were so polite and honest, they brought me to the lady who served me and she was very thankful and happy. Sometimes a silly sweet experience like this does really bright up a visit.:) Strongly recommend.
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Serving as an entrance to the former old-walled city of medieval times, this square commemorates the outbreak of the Revolution of 1848, which sought to free the city from 350 years of oppressive rule by the Austrian Habsburgs.
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The main thoroughfare of Pest during the 18th century, today the pedestrian walkway is lined with upscale shops, restaurants and cafes.
As for a city walk in Budapest (on the Pest side), we took a walk from our hotel on Andrassy avenue to the famous Vaci street in District V of Budapest. This is a famous pedestrian and touristy street with lots of restaurants, cafes, and shops. The building structures all over the place on Vaci and its surrounding neighborhood are truly beautiful and structurally amazing. As we walked to Vaci street, we passed a number of beautiful sites such as Gerbeaud Café (similar to New York Café), Vigado Square, lovely Sorforras restaurant, Sapientia College of Theology, Ferenciek Square, Central Café, Corvinus University of Budapest, and huge and extremely busy Budapest Central Market. The walk was very pleasant and was about 4 hours and we stopped for lunch at very nice and cozy Hummusbar restaurant and also spent some time in the Central Market. Overall, we really enjoyed the walk and highly recommend a walk in District V and a visit to Vaci Street and Budapest Central Market. Take the walk and have fun!
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Dating from 1906, Philanthia, which translates as the love of flowers, is a more then just a floral store; has been functioning as a florist's for over a hundred years, the shopwindow and the bronze portal suggest a Christmas fairytale world inside. Philanthia turns into a Christmas shopping paradise at the end of each year, with elves, goblins and little Santas packed in every corner.
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The Christmas Fair takes place on the Vörösmarty Square in the centre of the city which turns, for a few weeks, into a Winter Market, placed in front of the famous Gerbeaud Coffee House, at the end of the pedestrian street Vaci. Sound, lights and flavours unite the large number of people into a very festive crowd. The scent of Hungarian honey cookies, mulled wine, cinnamon makes everyone feel the celebration of Christmas with all one's senses. The lighting of candles on the Advent Wreath is accompanied by choral singing and all day long you will be tempted by the Hungarian culinary specialties like the stuffed cabbage rolls, roasted goose, foie gras, as good as the French one, grilled paprika sausages and a lot of other Christmas dishes. Wooden stalls and outdoor stages allow craftsmen and artists to show their talent. It is the place where you can buy original hand-crafted gifts for your family and friends. The Fair's visitors will be entertained by folk, jazz, blues, soul, crossover, world music concerts, dance house performances.
One of the best christmas markets in Europe. Everyone catered for and perfect to get into the christmas spirit. Lots of crowds to be expected. Make sure to take in Christmas Market section outside the basilica.
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