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The many ruin pubs, bars, or nightclubs – There are many forms of nightlife in Budapest. There is something for every kind of mood like relaxed, hyper and excited.
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Visiting the Central Market Hall – There are shops on the second floor, as well as a restaurants. You'll find fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and pastries on the main floor.
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Street shopping – Start with Váci Street.
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Boat tour down the Danube – Eat a great Hungarian dinner and enjoy desserts. You can go on the deck and take pictures and see three of Budapest's eight bridges.The three that tourists are most familiar with are Chain Bridge, Liberty Bridge and Elizabeth Bridge.
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Spas – The Gellért Spa is visible from the Pest side and is one of the oldest and most popular spas in Budapest.
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Castle Hill and Fisherman’s Bastion – This is a a must-see area for tourists to see Hungary’s history and architecture.
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Heroes’ Square – This is an area with statutes in memorial of all of the kings of Hungary.
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Parliament –This is Hungary’s most important governmental building and worth a tour.
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Museums – Nearly 100 museums are in Budapest. They include the Hungarian National Museum; Museum of Fine Arts; Hungarian Natural History Museum; Transport Museum of Budapest; and the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, which is in Vajdahunyad Castle.
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Traditional Folk Dancing concertsT– There are ensambles that you can see perform, such as the Hungarian State Folk Concert. They preform dances that show Hungary’s rich and varied culture.
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Café exploring – Budapest is home to many cafés. You might find it fun to hang out at a corner café, drink some coffee and try some of their delicious desserts.
Quiz by Amon Rizvi