TOVÁBBI LEHETŐSÉGEK BUDAPESTEN/MAGYARORSZÁGON / Tippek Látogatás az Operaházba The Opera House is one of Budapest`s most spectacular buildings. For the price of abaseball ticket back home, you can sit in the royal box,once the preserve of Habsburgmonarchs.

Taking a Leisurely Walk in the Buda Hills. It`s hard to believe that such an expanse of hilly forest land is right here within thecapital city. The trails are plenty; every Budapest native has a favorite hiking trail. 
Vásárcsarnok Built at the turn of the century, Budapest`s vintage market halls continue to be home tolively commerce in fruits and vegetables. Even if the vendors seem oblivious to the greathalls they work in, you`ll marvel at their size and dignity. Stopping for Coffee and Pastry at the New YorkKávéház. One of the city`s finest an nouveau interiors, the New York Coffeehouse has been servingcoffee and pastries since the turn of the century, when it was the place for artists,writers, and actors. Thermálhotelek. No Central European could imagine a trip to Budapest without at least one session in thecity`s fabled thermal waters. The art nouveau Hotel Gellért is the most glorious of themany bathhouses - others are 16th-century Turkish baths. További információk itt.

Ebéd a Gundel étteremben Noha ez az egyik legdrágább és legelegánsabb budapesti étterem, egy ebéd nem kerül többe, mint egy átlagos étkezés Bécsben.

Sétahajókázás a Dunán The wide stretch of the Danube divides Buda from Pest; a boat ride affords you a view ofmost of the City`s great buildings. You can go by boat to the charming towns of Szentendre and Visegrád along the Danube Bend. Participate on a Folklore evening on the Danube! More information here! 
Strolling through the Jewish District. Európaszerte Budapesten található a legnygaobb zsidó populáció (Oroszországon kívül). Pest`s historic Jewish neighbourhood, run-down but relatively unchanged, resonateswith the magic and tragedy of the past. Túra idegenvezetéssel foglalható!

Kovács Margit Múzeum, Szentendre. The works of Hungary`s best-known ceramic artist are displayed in this expansive museum ina lovely, if tourist-infested, village of the Danube Bend. Kovács`s unique sculptures ofelderly women and her folk-art-influenced friezes of village life are especially moving. A szigligeti hegyek You can hike up to the fantastic ruins of a 13th-century castle that remainabove this scenic little village in the Lake Balaton region, or go a few miles farthernorth and hike up into hills covered with vineyards.
 A hévizi termálfürdő Even in the bitterest spell of winter, the temperature in Europe`s largest thermal laceseldom dips below 85" to 90"Fahrenheit. Hungarians swim here year-round, and youcan, too! If you`re here in winter, it`ll be a great photo op and travel tale. Check out the offers of Thermal Hotel Heviz and Thermal Hotel Aqua!

Az Egri Minaret This beautiful, small city in northern Hungary is home to one of the country`s mostimpressive Turkish ruins: a 14 sided, 1l0-foot-tall minaret. Those who succeed in climbingthe steep, cramped spiral staircase are justly rewarded with a spectacular view.One-day guided tour from Budapest is available!  Pécs When you wander around this delightful city in southern Hungary, you`ll discover why it`sknown as the 2,000-year-old city. Pécs is home to one of Hungary`s most pleasing centralsquares and some great examples of Turkish architecture.

Sampling the Fruit and Vegetable Market in Szeged. At the main open-air market behind the bus station, in this town near the Serbian andRomanian borders, the vendors are local farmers selling their bounty: peaches, apricots,cherries, and pears, as well as fresh flowers, and of course, dried paprika wreathes. Don`t forget to buy tickets for the open air theater performances in the summer! Unforgettable experience! |