Anyone wondering what to do on holiday in Eastern Europe would do well to consider the city of Budapest Hungary, especially if they are seeking to bring down any costs.
Dont for a second believe that the only real reason to visit Budapest may be the price though. There are many more reasons than you are able to count for visiting Budapest and when it comes to it cheap beer is low on the list. The first thing that its worth knowing concerning the city, is that it can be made from two separate cities. The cities of Buda and Pest were combined in 1873, so for many of the history they have been totally separate. You still really have that feeling today when you are able quite openly begin to see the differences.
Hotel in Budapest
The castle and many from the cities historical monuments lie in Buda. This side from the city is best characterised by winding alleyways and green spaces. Some of the best views within the city come from the parkland towards the top of Gelert Hill. The Fishermans Bastion also gives stunning views of the parliament building.
At the other side of the Danube (on the South bank) lies Pest, an area many would consider to be the more vibrant and modern side from the Hungarian capital. You will find many amazing bars and restaurants on this side from the city as well as a lot of the accommodation. It is in no way devoid of historical sites though, being the place to find the nations parliament as well as St Stephens Basilica. If you ever have a chance to see a classical concert in the basilica, go. The acoustics are perfect.
Budapesti Uzleti Hotel
There is so much to see and do in Budapest that you will are spoiled for choice. The town is crammed with world heritage sites from and it has been voted one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Using its relaxed vibe it is also considered to be probably the most liveable cities in the world.
If you had to choose a single thing the city is known for that might be hard. With regards to the crunch if you would need to the thermal baths; they are hugely popular among locals and international visitors alike.
A great way to explore the town is as simple as bike. Although Buda and the castle district is rather hilly (well, its built on a hill so hilly might be a better description) the town is extremely bike friendly. You can easily get around all the main sites in bike lanes. Theres lots of park land around Heroes Square where one can ride to the big complex of thermal baths.
Budapest hotel
You really would be remiss while in the city not to go ahead and take metro at least once. Its the second oldest underground system on the planet and also the Millennium Underground Railway (or M1 for brief) is the oldest line. Its not necessary to be a train spotter to savor the knowledge.
