Dunakeszi [ˈdunakɛsi] is a city in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It is located to the north of Budapest on the left bank of the Danube.
Restaurants in Dunakeszi
4 based on 351 reviews
To see the little details that makes the hole picture is pretty remarkable. There are small pieces and also large statues. Magnificent for kisds but to adults as well.
4.5 based on 190 reviews
Formula 1 race track
Great venue, very well organised. Only negative was the food and drink prices.
Expensive and terrible quality. Hungarian streetfood is great and cheap, how can you get it so wrong at the race. Stale rolls. Dry meat. Wilting salad. Warm beer. Do not buy any food here. You'll regret it.
5 based on 11 reviews
The only place for wakeboarding in Budapest! Pro shop, cafe-bar, stand up paddle.
I highly recommend Omszk Wakeboard Centrum for beginners and professional riders as well.
Cool place, great instructors, we had a lots of fun here. If you are serious about learning or if you want to practice some new tricks this is the right place to go.
Can't wait to go back !
4.5 based on 30 reviews
The domed neo-Gothic structre was inspired by the British House of Parliament and serves as both a vibrant government center and a proud city landmark on the banks of the Danube.
This is the 3'd largest Parliament in the world, after the Romanian and the Argentine one.
It is beautifully decorated.
In the central hall you see the Crown of St. Stephen, the state symbol of Hungary.
I recommend making a reservation as far in advance as possible, to chose the most convenient time.
4 based on 5 reviews
Built in the 19th century this roman catholic church looks like a mini Notre Dame. If you happen to be in the neighbourhood, go there and check it out. You can see it from far beace it is high enough!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
The park has a great concept, bears are free to walk around, you can feed them with honey. Many small details are frustrating: when you buy your parking ticket from the booth, you HAVE to get out of your car, no way to reach it, the restaurant and the toilets are 15 years old or so, you don't want your little kid to use them, also the general look and feel is worn out, a bit even sad.
4 based on 370 reviews
This busy central square, lined with cafes and shops, features the Memorial Cross and the Blagovestenska Church (Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) dating from 1752.
My wife and I have eaten at this small, charming restaurant several times on different trips to Szentendre. The offerings, while not large in number, have something for everyone. We have found the pork dishes to be absolutely delicious, as are the chicken choices. Beer is cold and very inexpensive. The restaurant offers a full bar and a "soda fountain" for a variety of non-alcoholic drinks. The servers speak good English and are most helpful. All in all, a delightful spot to rest in this tourist town.
5 based on 1 reviews
Elsősorban evezősöknek vagy bringásoknak ajánlható - csak kishajóval lehet átkelni a szigetre.
Csodás a platánsora - a hétvégi házak nyugalmat, békét mutatnak. Nyáron a kiváló sör és a kaja a büfében (ez alapvetően a hétvégeken) teszik még kellemesebbé a kirándulást.
(Alacsony vízállásnál elsőrendű fürdési lehetőség a sziget nyugati oldalán.)
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Built during the 19th century for the Hungarian Millennium celebrations, this mock bastion features pointed towers and turrets, reminiscent of the fairytale Castles in Disney World.
Fisherman’s Bastion offers stunning views from the top of the castle area hill down to the Danube river & across. We took a guided tour, the bus dropped us off approximately a half mile away (no coach buses are allowed in the castle area). There is a small fee to climb up to the lookout point. We went on a Saturday & it was very crowded. The bus loading/unloading process is not very orderly, you must push yourself through crowds of people who are also waiting for their buses .
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