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Budget Flights to Budapest
Major sites: Aquincum Museum and Roman Ruins, Heroes' Square
(Hosok tere), Chain Bridge, Thermal baths
Surrounding attractions: Visegrad is a town of full of Roman
and Hungarian historical architecture such as Solomon's Tower,
the Royal Palace and the citadel.
Other sites in Budapest: Find out about the Nazi occupation of Budapest
at the Terror Museum, housed in building used by the Nazis and then by
the Communist secret police. For a great view of the city go to
Fishermen's Bastion in Buda.
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Flights to Budapest
Flights to Budapest fly from Heathrow, Gatwick, Edinburgh and other British airports.
Airlines flying to Budapest include British Airways and Malev-Hungarian Airlines.
Flight prices for Budapest start at £93 for a return ticket.
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Where to stay in Budapest
Good quality hotels can be found in Budapest at reasonable prices - £30 a night upwards.
5 star hotels include the
Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal and
Marriott Budapest.
Reasonably priced options include the excellent value of the 4 star
Danubius Hotel Budapest
at less than £35 a night and the
Best Western Hotel Hungaria in central Budapest.
Budget travellers will find a wide selection of hostels thoughout the city.
Shared rooms can cost as little as 10 EUR and private rooms can be as cheap as 16 EUR.
Breakfast is often included.
Things to do and places to go in Budapest
Budapest is a city split in two. The River Danube separates Buda from Pest. Buda is great
for hiking, with its verdant hills. Pest on the other bank is rich in historical sites from
its Hasburg and Jewish past.
Budapest is known for its thermal baths. These include the Gellert Bath, Kiraly Bath and Rudas Bath.
When not relaxing, Hungarians like to party hard. Popular clubs include Buddha Beach in Pest and
Zold Pardon in Buda.
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