Budapest offers
the sophisticated traveler the familiarity of European culture with a tantalizingly
distinctive Hungarian flavor. You see it in the domed baths, originally built by Turks
during 150 years of occupation, and in the Eclectic style of turn-of-the-century
architecture throughout the city. You taste it in the complex cuisine influenced by the
Magyar founders from Central Asia, Turks, Serbs, Austrians and French. |

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You hear it in the folk music and unpronounceable
language, unlike any other. And you especially feel it in the verve, the humor and the
sparkle of the people. United in 1873, Budapest is ideal for
walking. And exploring the city on foot is the best way to burn off all the calories from
the delicious food and wine you'll be enjoying. |

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Budapest was originally two cities, Buda and Pest,
divided only by the Danube River. The hill-top Buda section of town is dominated by the
turreted towers of the castle, and boasts a quaint and well-restored medieval town.
Encompassing the castle and St. Matthias Church, the view from atop Buda commands sweeping
vistas overlooking the Danube, the dramatic neo-gothic Parliament buildings and Pest. |

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Pest, on the east bank of the
river,is less dramatic but no less packed with places of interest to visitors.
It contains many modern public buildings and thoroughfares. Today,
Pest is the bustling commercial heart of Budapest. |
No matter where you go in Budapest,
you'll be able to dine like a galloping gourmet at first-rate restaurants. So savor the
renowned and succulent Hungarian fare, and enjoy the country's fine reds and golden wines
while being serenaded by gypsy music. If you prefer, there is always rich coffee and cake
in old-fashioned coffee houses to help you savor elegantly peaceful days in Budapest. |

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All year
round, there are concerts, opera, operetta, ballet, modern dance and folk dance
performances throughout the city. Listen to the works of Hungary's native sons - Ferenc
Liszt, Zoltan Kodaly, Bela Bartok, Ferenc Lehar - in the land and city that inspired them.
And don't be surprised if Budapest, the Pearl of the Danube, inspires you, too. |
Budapest is the recommended destination for the
meeting with a lady. Depending on the choice of
accommodations, the price for 14 days tour to
Budapest for two persons ranges from $800.00 -
$1500.00. Please complete the form below
and we will contact you to discuss the travel
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