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Marriott Budapest
Rating: 5
Rates: 128 to 512 
Marriott Budapest
City Hotel Ring
Rating: 3
Rates: 66 to 79 
City Hotel Ring
GLORIA
Rating: 1
Rates: 54 to 83 
GLORIA
Kristal Hotel
Rating: '
Rates: 80 to 99 
Kristal Hotel
Radisson SAS Beke Hotel Budapest
Rating: 4
Rates: 141 to 253 
Radisson SAS Beke Hotel Budapest
ATRIUM
Rating: n/r
Rates: 180 to 208 
ATRIUM
IBIS BUDAPEST HEROES SQUARE
Rating: 2
Rates: 87 to 88 
IBIS BUDAPEST HEROES SQUARE
NH BUDAPEST
Rating: 4
Rates: 138 to 162 
NH BUDAPEST
RESIDENCE IZABELLA APARTMENT HO
Rating: '
Rates: 172 to 420 
RESIDENCE IZABELLA APARTMENT HO
Rubin Wellness & Conference Hotel
Rating: 4
Rates: 75 to 152 
Rubin Wellness & Conference Hotel
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Budapest guide

 The importance of BUDAPEST to Hungary is difficult to overestimate. More than two million people live in the capital - one fifth of the population - and everything converges here: roads and rail lines; air travel (Ferihegy is the country's only civilian airport); industry, commerce and culture; opportunities, wealth and power. Like Paris, the city has a history of revolutions - in 1849, 1918 and 1956 - buildings, parks and avenues on a monumental scale, and a reputation for hedonism, style and parochial pride. In short, Budapest is a city worthy of comparison with other great European capitals.

Surveying Budapest from the embankments or the bastions of VErhegy (Castle Hill), it's easy to see why the city was dubbed the "Pearl of the Danube". Its grand buildings and sweeping bridges look magnificent, especially when floodlit or illuminated by the barrage of fireworks that explode above the Danube every August 20, St Stephen's Day. The eclectic inner-city and radial boulevards combine brash commercialism with a fin-de-siEcle sophistication, while a distinctively Magyar character is highlighted by the sounds and appearance of the Hungarian language at every turn.

The River Danube - which is never blue - determines basic orientation , with Buda on the hilly west bank and Pest covering the plain across the river. More precisely, Budapest is divided into 23 districts ( kerElet ), designated on maps and street signs by Roman numerals; many quarters also have a historic name. In Buda , the focus of attention is the I district, comprising the VErhegy and the VA­zivEros (Watertown); the XI, XII, II and III districts are worth visiting for Gellert-hegy, the Buda Hills, Ebuda and REmai-FErdo. Pest is centred on the downtown BelvEros (V district), while beyond the KiskA¶rEt (Small Boulevard) lie the VI, VII, VIII and IX districts, respectively known as the TerezvEros, ErzsebetvEros, JEzsefvEros and FerencvEros.

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