Budapest: The Mini Rough Guide

Budapest: The Mini Rough Guide
ISBN-10
1858284317
ISBN-13
9781858284316
Series
Budapest
Category
Budapest (Hungary)
Pages
279
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Rough Guides Limited
Authors
Dan Richardson, Charles Hebbert

Description

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.

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