| When Communism fell, travelers the world over flocked to Budapest, the "Pearl of the Danube." And no wonder. With lures like these—over 100 thermal baths, a lively café culture, and stalactite caves located in the middle of residential districts—this unpretentious capital is full of surprises. At night, watch the sun set from the sweeping bridges that unite the city’s two sides (Buda and Pest). There’s no better backdrop for a glass of Hungary’s famous Tokay sweet wine. |
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| Budapest photo by drumzspace |
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Member fizzytom writes: "With just over 24 hours in this surprising city, just how much can you pack in? This is what we mana…" Read on...
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