The Parliament House, Budapest

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Year 1896 marks a new political era for Hungary. Local Hungarian Imre Steindl designed this 268 meters long, 123m wide & 90m high Parliament House which was inspired by Westminster Palace in London. It is located at the Pest side of Budapest. The Parliament building can be seen anywhere in Budapest thus a very famous [...]

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Szechenyi Bridge, Budapest

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Budapest is formed by 2 cities (Buda and Pest). Buda and Pest are separated by the River Danube. The Szechenyi Bridge (Chained Bridge) is the bridge that connects Buda and Pest. The bridge was designed in 1839 by William Tierney Clark and then opened in 1849. The Szechenyi Bridge has a Lion statue as decoration. [...]

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Budapest – Interesting architectures, histories and city

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I really enjoyed my trip to Budapest. There were more things to do and see than I expected. It’s ashame that it’s not visited more often than other countries that’s located in Western Europe (Budapest is located in Eastern Europe) cause they’d have a ball of a time! Budapest is an interesting city. It went [...]

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Gellert Hotel – Budapest

0 Comment by / September 3, 2008 / Posted in Reviews, Travel

During the 2 day of my Budapest trip, I decided to stayed at the Gellert Danubius Hotel. It was recommended by a colleague of mine so I thought why not. Gellert hotel is a historical hotel built in 1916 and it has its own thermal bath. If you stay in the hotel you get access [...]

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