Concise coverage of all the sights and attractions of this fascinating city, from the 500-year-old Turkish baths to the Statue Park of Communist monuments and the Jewish quarter. Includes dozens of recommendations for cafes, bars and restaurants that are fashionable, intriguing or just great value for money, plus advice on which travel passes and city cards are worth buying to make the most of Budapest's excellent public transport system.
You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when traveling in Budapest. Following this book's self-guided walks, you'll explore Europe's most underrated city.
This comprehensively revised second edition is the essential travel companion on trips to romantic Budapest, now firmly established as one of Europe’s must-see destinations.
John Lukacs, distinguished historian and native of Budapest, here offers a rich and eloquent depiction of one of Europe's great cities at its height.
Inside The Rough Guide to Budapest - Independent, trusted reviews written in Rough Guides' trademark blend of humour, honesty and insight, to help you get the most out of your visit, with options to suit every budget.
Budapest Then & Now
Visible from many parts of the city, the 130-foot-high Szabadség slobor (Liberty Statue), just below the southern edge of the Citadella, was originally planned as a memorial to a son of Hungary's then-ruler, Miklos Horthy, ...
This sixth edition published January 2015 by Rough Guides Ltd, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL 11, Community Centre, ... We've gone to a lot of effort to ensure that the sixth edition of The Rough Guide to Budapest is accurate and up-to-date ...
UPDATED 2ND EDITION AS OF DECEMBER, 2015. DONT MISS IT!Budapest by a local has been designed to provide you travellers with an insider's perspective to the charming and bustling Hungarian capital.
Lonely Planet's Budapest and Hungary is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the city and country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences.
Queer Budapest is the riveting story of nonnormative sexualities in Hungary as they were understood, experienced, and policed between the birth of the capital as a unified metropolis in 1873 and the decriminalization of male homosexual acts ...