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7 Lesser-Known Attractions in Budapest
- 26 Oct 2023 7:16 AM
- getting around
By now, most of you will have visited the Fishermen’s Bastion, St Stephen’s Basilica and Parliament. But expats staying in Budapest for the long term might like to explore a few of the city’s hidden treasures, such as a monastic church carved out of rock, an ornate library where Richard Burton fluffed his lines and Budapest’s most notorious nightclub of the 1930s.
Discover Most Popular Spots of Budapest on Foot
- 2 Jun 2021 9:34 AM
- getting around
Budapest offers the opportunity to discover its city centre solely on foot thanks to its ideal location and ingenious urban design. The pedestrian streets, parks and fabulous bridges also await adventurous ones.
Xploring Hungary Video: New Synagogue Of Szeged
- 22 Jan 2021 8:42 AM
- getting around
The new synagogue and the head office of Jewish community could plan Lipót Baumhorn based on a contest of design. The building operation began in the August of 1907 and ended by October.
7 Lesser-Known Attractions in Budapest
- 26 Oct 2023 7:16 AM
- getting around
By now, most of you will have visited the Fishermen’s Bastion, St Stephen’s Basilica and Parliament. But expats staying in Budapest for the long term might like to explore a few of the city’s hidden treasures, such as a monastic church carved out of rock, an ornate library where Richard Burton fluffed his lines and Budapest’s most notorious nightclub of the 1930s.
Discover Most Popular Spots of Budapest on Foot
- 2 Jun 2021 9:34 AM
- getting around
Budapest offers the opportunity to discover its city centre solely on foot thanks to its ideal location and ingenious urban design. The pedestrian streets, parks and fabulous bridges also await adventurous ones.
Xploring Hungary Video: New Synagogue Of Szeged
- 22 Jan 2021 8:42 AM
- getting around
The new synagogue and the head office of Jewish community could plan Lipót Baumhorn based on a contest of design. The building operation began in the August of 1907 and ended by October.











