Tips 1 - 7 of 7 Budapest Things to Do
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Hosok Tere or "Heroes Square" is a wonderful open-air plaza in the northeastern part of the city. It consists of two large curved colonnades featuring massive statues of the 14 greatest leaders in Hungarian history. This is where leaders from other countries come to lay wreaths and where Hungary remembers those who have died defending their homeland
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Address: Hosok tere
Directions: Pest side, near City Park - metro station Hosok tere (M1)
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Address: Castle District (Varhegy) in Buda
Directions: It can be reached by the Castle bus (Varbusz) from Moszkva ter.
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Address: Above the Danube
Directions: Just follow the Danube. You'll surely find them. :-) From North to South: Northern Railway Connector, Arpad, Margharet, Szechenyi Chain, Elisabeth, Liberty, Petofi, Lagymanyosi, S Railway Connector
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Phone: +36 (1) 217-0052, 217-6965
Address: 1093 Budapest, Vamhaz korut 1-3
Directions: At the Pest bridgehead of Liberty Bridge, on Fovam ter. Trams #2 2A 47 49, buses #15 City-busz and trolleybus #83, stop Fovam ter.
Website: http://www.csapi.hu
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Walking in Budapest you will discover such imponent and amazing buildings of various colours and shapes, very unique and pitoresque
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Address: Budapest
Directions: All over the city.
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The Hungarian State Opera House was built in 1864. It is the heart of Hungarian Music. t was designed and built in Renaissance style according to the plans of Miklós Ybl. . Underneath the risalit is a drive-in entrance for cars and carriages. The statues of Ferenc Liszt and Ferenc Erkel, outstanding contributors to Hungary's musical life, can be seen on either side of the risalit. Both statues are the work of Alajos Stróbl. Between the Corinthian columns are statues of the Muses. Beyond the main entrance is the vestibule, decorated with allegorical frescoes from Bertalan Székely, and at the entrance to the foyer are landscapes from Árpád Feszty. The ceiling of the horseshoe-shaped three storey auditorium is decorated with the paintings of Károly Lotz. The Opera House was reopened after reconstruction in 1984, the year of its centenary.
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Phone: +36 (1) 332-7914, 311-9017
Address: 1061 Budapest, Andrássy út 22.
Directions: On Andrássy Road, impossible to pass without noticing. Opera metro station (M1).
Website: http://www.opera.hu
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HORSCHECK Sun Oct 23, 2005 21:59 UTC Fabulous page with brilliant photos. Your photos bring back memories of my two visits of the Hungrian capital. | bonio Wed Aug 10, 2005 14:34 UTC Brings back some good memories, loved the market! |
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