Budapest: The Best of Hungary
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We soak in elegance at the thermal Széchenyi Baths, stomp and slap with traditional dancers at a folk concert, visit the Communist All-Stars in Statue Park, remember Hungary's secret police at the House of Terror, sample some paprika in the Great Indoor Market Hall, and cruise under floodlit monuments on the Danube.
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Walk with me through the Jewish Quarter of Budapest
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You probably know the Budapest Jewish district for it's ruin pubs (Szimpla Kert, Fogasház, Instant), night life and gozsdu udvar party district. But there is more to that than this, and it is a very important part of the history of Budapest.
You might think that I am Jewish, based on my name. Sorry to disappoint, but I am not. My name Levi is short for Levente, which is a Hungarian name.
However, I did study a lot of Jewish history and culture, and have been immersed into how they were instrumental to the development of Budapest as a city. Because of that, this is one of my favourite tours to do.
My passion is to teach and share my stories and knowledge with people. I love to talk and I would love for you to listen and join me on this or any of my other tours. Budapest is a vibrant and trendy city now and I would love to show you my take.
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WALKING TOUR IN BUDAPEST // HUNGARY
We are in Hungary! We flew from Athens to Budapest, and start off our first full day on a walking tour around the city. We explore both the Buda and Pest sides, walk across the famous Chain Bridge, and eat some (amazing) Hungarian food for the first time.
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The Danube Evening Stroll - Budapest Hungary
Join me for a nice walk along the Danube in Budapest Hungary.
Taste Hungary Culinary Walk - Budapest, Hungary
Thanks to Taste Hungary for a great food tour during my time in Budapest. I joined the Culinary Walk tour which starts at the Central Market. There we had an assortment of salami, then tasted some pickled vegetables, including mini watermelon. We also tried the traditional Langos, and a shot of Unicum.
We moved on from the Central Market and had some more meats and goulash at a local restaurant, then had some delicious chocolate from a chocolate shop, and visited one of the oldest coffeehouses for some coffee and cakes. Our day ended with wine tasting and some cheese. My favorite was the Tokaji aszú wine which is very important to Hungary.
The food was all so good, and we were all stuffed, don't dare eat before coming on this tour, you'll get more than enough to fill you up and maybe even skip dinner that evening.
Thanks again for the wonderful tour and for introducing me to so many local foods.
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Budapest Culinary Walk with Taste Hungary
I was invited to be part of Budapest Culinary walk as a food walk arranged by Taste Hungary ( one of its kind in Hungary) . We went on to taste the local food, wine , cheese , desserts and liquors while exploring the local markets of Budapest. It was a great one of a kind experience for me . Thanks to Barbara Kiraly our food tour guide for making it an awesome experience .
Budapest Walking Food Tour: Best Hungarian Food in Hungary
We are going on a walking food tour of Budapest, sampling a huge range of traditional Hungarian foods along the way! We even try a traditional Hungarian spirit as well.
Our tour was with Fat Boy Foodie Walks - it was a present for Ross's birthday (so not sponsored at all!) and it was such a great way to taste a lot of new things, see different parts of the city, and learn some history along the way!
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Streets of Budapest, Hungary
You may be wondering what I did in my free time? I took advantage of my AirBnB downtown location, exploring the surrounding areas on foot. Let me show you a few interesting places, buildings and statues.
At the intersection of Dohány Street and Erzsébet Boulevard, on a small square, you will discover the bronze fountain called Faun kut. It represents a Faun sitting in a tree, playing a lyre. Created in 1986, this stunning work by the Hungarian sculptor Laszlo Marton is a beautiful achievement.
In the summer of 2014, a bronze statue suddenly appeared in Sabadsag Square in Budapest, a few blocks from the parliament. The statue featured an angel, a male figure with his tunic open to his breast, menaced by an eagle whose talons clutched a bar just overhead. The angel represents Hungary, and the eagle the Nazis, who had entered Budapest on March 19, 1944. The statue had been commissioned and installed on the orders of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Szabadság or Liberty Square is a mix of business and residential buildings. Some buildings on the square are designed in the Art Nouveau style. Ignác Alpár designed two of the buildings. The square houses a monument to the Soviet liberation of Hungary in World War II from Nazi German occupation. It was designed by Károly Antal.
The New York Palace Budapest, a luxury hotel, is a part of the Dedica Anthology .The building was constructed in 1894 by the New York Life Insurance Company as a local head office. It was designed by architect Alajos Hauszmann. The statues and other ornaments on the facade of the building, as well as the café's 16 imposing devilish fauns, are the works of Károly Senyei. The building opened on October 23, 1894. The famous New York Café has been a longtime center for Hungarian literature and poetry.
Upon arriving, very hungry for breakfast at the cafe, we discovered that reservations well in advanced were required.
A whole district that includes, a bit of the Grand Boulevard, a major bridge, Budapest’s main square and now a new sculpture, bare the name and honor the memory of the great monarch, Empress Elizabeth.
After becoming the wife of Emperor Franz Josef, at the age of only 16. Elizabeth became a formal member of the Habsburg royal family and Queen of Hungary.
Over time, Elizabeth developed a deep affection for this country and its culture, visiting frequently as she preferred its more relaxed atmosphere to Vienna’s. She even learned the language. In return, Hungarians lovingly nicknamed her, Sisi. Her persona is forever surrounded by myth and legend. Her death in 1898 was a violent assassination. Sisi is still greatly beloved by the country that continues to honor her memory.
The Liszt Franz Academy of Music, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875. It is home to the Liszt Collection, which features several valuable books and manuscripts donated by Franz Liszt upon his death, and the AVISO studio, a collaboration between the governments of Hungary and Japan to provide sound recording equipment and training for students. The façade is dominated by a statue of Liszt, sculpted by Alajos Stróbl. The inside of the building is decorated with frescoes, Zsolnay ceramics, and several statues: among them that of Béla Bartók and Frédéric Chopin. The building is enhanced by the stained glass windows, made by Miksa Róth.
Budapest is possibly one of the most underrated European capital cities to visit. To learn more about Budapest I would love to spend more time and explore more places of this glorious city. Perhaps, that might be some other story..
Budapest is possibly one of the most underrated European capital cities to visit. To learn more about Budapest I would love to spend more time and explore more places of this glorious city. Perhaps, that might be some other story..
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Walking in Budapest
Walking is a great way to get to know Budapest, it will reveal places that you might not otherwise see. Vaci Utca is the most famous pedestrian street in Budapest, along with Danube promenade. Walk along with us in this clip.
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Walking around Budapest airport Hungary in 2019
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QUICK WALK AROUND BUDAPEST
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Wonderful Budapest!
We didn't have any expectations about Budapest and it ended up being one of the most beautiful cities we've travelled to!
A city made for walking, there's lots of things to do in and around Budapest, the capital of Hungary.
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COOLEST CITY! Budapest Chain Bridge, Buda Castle And Fishermans Bastion | Hungary Travel Vlog
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With only a short amount of time in Hungary we knew Budapest had to be the place to visit, travel and vlog. Today was exploring the Buda side of the city starting with Chain Bridge, then up to Buda Castle and further around to Fishermans Bastion.
The Chain Bridge has so many interesting stories about it's build, but we love the story of the Hungarian stunt pilot flying underneath, year before we visited in 2018.
Walking over the Chain Bridge we arrived at the base of the Buda Castle, aka Budapest Castle. There was a festival on so we couldnt get full access to the Castle grounds sadly, but the view back over the city of Budapest and the Chain Bridge made it worth it.
Further around to Fishermans Bastion we discovered the most epic little church, more views of Budapest and hundreds of people. Definitely walk the back streets of Fishermans Bastion and get lost in the little lane ways.
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A Walk Around PEST | Budapest, Hungary
Buda and Pest were previously two cities separated by the River Danube - these days they make up two areas of Hungary's capital Budapest.
Pest is the flatter of the two and home to most of the hotels, bars, restaurants and entertainment district - it's a great place to walk around and do some sightseeing. I start at the Central Market Hall, climb to the dome of St. Stephen's Basilica and then head over to the 302 acre City Park. Whilst there I get to learn a little about the country's history at Heroes' Square and take a fascinating look around Széchenyi Thermal Baths.
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Budapest Top Things To Do: Travel Guide in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is a beautiful city full of awesome things to do (and eat!). Today we are going to show you our favourite things to do around the city. We've included the must see landmarks, museums, beautiful areas to go walking and great places to eat and drink, because let's face it, sightseeing can be hard work! We hope you enjoy this tour of one of our all time favorite cities!
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Walk in Budapest
This is who we are. Anna & Miro. We spend a few beautiful days of summer and autumn in Budapest together. Enjoy! ;)
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DrunkDude in Budapest Hungary 2019 - Part 5 - walking in downtown Budapest