This guide to travel advice to Budapest will help you enjoy all the experiences offered by one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, making the most of your time. In this city, which was formed by the union of the cities of Buda and Pest, you can relax taking a bath in one of its spas, walk through its well-kept parks, enter one of its museums, enjoy a sunset from its magnificent viewpoints , take a boat trip on the Danube or cross one of the most beautiful bridges in the world, among many other things.
Read MoreOur trip to Budapest in 4 days for free took us to see places such as Váci Utca Street, the Central Market, The House of Terror, the Danube, Andrássy Street through the Opera House, the Liberty Bridge, the Gellért Spa, St. Stephen's Basilica, the Parliament, the Danube Shoes monument in memory of the victims of the Jewish Holocaust, the Chain Bridge, the Fisherman's Bastion in Buda, the Great Synagogue and the Jewish quarter, the New York Café, Nyugati Train Station, Gerbeaud Pastry Shop, Buda Hill, the famous Heroes' Square, Városliget Park with Vajdahunyad Castle to end at the premiere of Anyegin at the Opera House, where we could enjoy an amazing night at our last Day in the city.
Read MoreHostel Maverick Hostel Maverick, our hostel in Budapest, has been one of our great discoveries in this trip to Budapest. We were looking for a centrally located accommodation, but also economical and we found all this and much more through your accommodation. One of the best things is your situation.
Read MoreDay 4: BUDAPEST-BARCELONA Sunday, November 4, 2012 Ringgggggggggggggggggg ... mmm ... three in the morning? What is this???? Yes, yes ... it's the alarm clock, we have to pick up everything and take the taxi that will be waiting for us to take us to the airport to catch the flight from Budapest to Barcelona. With very little desire we do not say goodbye to our cozy Maverick Hostel, which has been like our home in recent days and we are going.
Read MoreDay 3: BUDAPEST: Liberty Square, Gerbeaud Pastry, Andrassy Avenue, Heroes' Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, Central Market, Váci Utca, Chain Bridge, Buddha Hill, Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest Opera ... Saturday, November 3, 2012 The alarm sounds, it is 6 in the morning ... We woke up like new after sleeping 8 hours, although we still have some of the effects of being more than 14 hours walking yesterday.
Read MoreDay 0: PREPARATIONS Wednesday, October 31, 2012 This year we can definitely say that it is our “dream traveler” year. We are fulfilling dreamed trips, one after the other, destinations that we had in our heads for a long time and we expected to make them someday, but they never squared us by dates, flight schedules ... even some by suitable date in which to travel.
Read MoreDay 1: BARCELONA-BUDAPEST Thursday, November 1, 2012 Is it really 4:30 in the morning? Can not be! The alarm never rings at this time, unless we go on vacation. And so it is, today we take a flight to spend a few days in Budapest. We will finally know this city that we have in mind for years and we have not yet had the luck to know.
Read MoreDay 2: BUDAPEST: Váci Utca, Central Market, Liberty Bridge, Gellért Spa, St. Stephen's Basilica, Chain Bridge, Shoes Monument, Parliament, Jewish Quarter, New York Café, House of Terror, Train Station Nyugati, Friday, November 2, 2012 Last night we went to bed with the idea that today we were going to make the most of the day in Budapest, so we set the alarm clock at 6 in the morning, yes, we know, it's crazy ... but what are we going to do? Encanta We love taking advantage of the holidays and today we have one of the most complete days visiting the Chain Bridge and surroundings, the Jewish Quarter ... In the Maverick Hostel we don't have breakfast, so the initial idea is to stop before starting the day in a cafeteria to fill our stomach before we start.
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