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Szechenyi Baths: lap pool, whirlpool, thermal pools… take your pick.
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The three amigos
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Elizabeth Bridge
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Parliament House – gotta be one of the grandest.
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Chain Bridge
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Night cruise – one of the best ways to see beautiful Bupdapest by night.
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Croissant or pretzel, anyone? One of the best things about staying in a private apartment – you can make your own meals whenever it suits and veg out in a spacious environment.
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Great Market Hall – like much of Budapest, this market hall was built around the millennial celebration year of 1896.
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Achtung! Hot coffee! Out of the way!
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The beautiful Liberty Bridge.
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Buda on the left, and Pest on the right, separated by the Danube and linked by many beautiful bridges.
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Fun weekend with the van Dijks from Delft, Holland. Thanks for coming to Budapest to meet us!
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Our local cafe was a regular hangout during the week in Budapest.
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Very ornate interior of St Stephen’s Basilica.
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St Stephen’s Basilica
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Budapest is one of the best and cheapest places to see an opera (most expensive ticket 50 euro). Unfortunately, the season doesn’t start till September.
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Funky bar
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I didn’t but hey, it’s cute.
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View of Danube and Parliament House on Pest side.
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Great spot to have a drink and soak in the atmosphere.
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Castle Hill
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Castle Hill
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Parliament House
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Reflection of Matthias Church.
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Matthias Church
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The Danube originates in the Black Forest of Germany, then flows for 2,872 km, passing through four Central European capitals before emptying into the Black Sea via the Danube Delta in Romania and Ukraine.
Wow, Chris. I love this post. What an amazing place. I love the pic of Toni in front of the black and white wall art. Hi to her. X
PS do you receive replies to afishcalledwanda? I¹ve always sent emails to your other address.
Lynne