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The History of Budapest

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From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what four local experts had to say about the history of Budapest.

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Budapest is a lovely city. It has a rich history and beautiful landmarks to visit. Budapest is well known for their wonderful cafes, scenery, and people. The best part of living in Budapest is how affordable it is compared to other capital European cities. Apartments can be pricey, but the main necessities are affordable. It is a very unique and budget-friendly city.

Budapest is a fantastic city with a rich history and an exciting present. The cost of living is fairly low, and whether your are moving for work or to attend one of our prestigious universities there will always be something for you to do in your free time. Culture and history tours are available year-round, both guided or independent, where you can enjoy getting to know the city. If history is not for you, then there are any number of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs where you can have an evening out with old friends, or go alone and make some new ones!

It’s simply the greatest city in the world. Amazing buildings and hidden spots all over the city, multicultural enough to make anyone feel at home, although probably Hungarian enough to depress you every now and then. It has a hill, a river, baths from the Roman era, great restaurants for any taste, and world-famous pubs of all kinds, most of them with cheap booze. I’ve been to many cities all over Europe, and I can tell you, I had great experiences in all of them, but nothing can compete with watching the sunset on the top of Gellért Hill, overlooking the Danube, and some of the best sights of the city.

The Hungarian capital, Budapest, is in the central Europe. It is one of the most beautiful and liveable cities in the world. The city has a huge history. One of the most fascinating things about the city is that Budapest is actually two cities, Buda and Pest separated by the Danube River. These two cities are joined with bridges and hence called Budapest.

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