3 result(s) for jazz scene in budapest in Travel
Discover Debrecen: Special Sausage, Fascinating History & Modern Living
- 14 Jun 2018 12:06 PM
- travel
Surprisingly few fellow expats we speak with have visited Hungary’s number one city outside Budapest. Back in the 18th century Debrecen was the largest Hungarian city, today it’s one of the most important cultural centres in Hungary.
Getaway From Budapest To Tampere With Ryanair
- 10 Jan 2013 11:30 AM
- travel
With a population of well over 200,000, Tampere is the largest inland city in the Nordic countries. Founded in 1779 on the banks of the Tammerkoski Rapids Tampere evolved into the most highly industrialised locality in Finland during the 19th century.
Getaway From Budapest To Warsaw With Ryanair
- 9 Aug 2012 12:35 PM
- travel
Warsaw has come a long way since its near complete destruction in the Second World War. This vibrant, busy city has slowly been emerging as a new cultural diamond of the East and forms the centre of modern Poland. And while shiny skyscrapers, new restaurants and funky clubs shoot like mushrooms from the soil, Warsaw’s many historic buildings serve as a reminder of this city’s glorious history.
Discover Debrecen: Special Sausage, Fascinating History & Modern Living
- 14 Jun 2018 12:06 PM
- travel
Surprisingly few fellow expats we speak with have visited Hungary’s number one city outside Budapest. Back in the 18th century Debrecen was the largest Hungarian city, today it’s one of the most important cultural centres in Hungary.
Getaway From Budapest To Tampere With Ryanair
- 10 Jan 2013 11:30 AM
- travel
With a population of well over 200,000, Tampere is the largest inland city in the Nordic countries. Founded in 1779 on the banks of the Tammerkoski Rapids Tampere evolved into the most highly industrialised locality in Finland during the 19th century.
Getaway From Budapest To Warsaw With Ryanair
- 9 Aug 2012 12:35 PM
- travel
Warsaw has come a long way since its near complete destruction in the Second World War. This vibrant, busy city has slowly been emerging as a new cultural diamond of the East and forms the centre of modern Poland. And while shiny skyscrapers, new restaurants and funky clubs shoot like mushrooms from the soil, Warsaw’s many historic buildings serve as a reminder of this city’s glorious history.