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		<title>Budapest Sightseeing Tours</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 06:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Budapest&#8217;s central location and close proximity to historical sights, medieval towns and natural treasures, make the capital a great starting point for your day trips. With a variety of private tours and coach tours there much to see for all types of travelers. Start with the highlights of Budapest tour to orientate yourself with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Budapest&#8217;s central location and close proximity to historical sights, medieval towns and natural treasures, make the capital a great starting point for your day trips. With a variety of private tours and coach tours there much to see for all types of travelers. Start with the highlights of Budapest tour to orientate yourself with the city, including Heroes square, Matthias Church, panoramic views from Fishermen Bastion, and as an option you can add-on a visit to Parliament Palace. Other tours from Budapest you may consider might be the walking tour of Pest, tour of the Jewish Quarter, visit to the Gellert Thermal Bath, or a tour by charter speed boat. By night tour the Budapest city lights then a Hungarian folklore show in a traditional restaurant or on a boat.</p>
<p>Explore the historic towns along one of the most stunning stretches of the Danube River with a local tour guide. The Danube Bend tour from Budapest takes you to the historic towns of Esztergom, Visegrad and Szentendre. The medieval town of Esztergom is the birthplace of the first Hungarian king of St. Stephen. Visit Visegrad Citadel on the top of the hill. This former Royal Palace was built in Renaissance style by King Matthias in the 15th century. There is a beautiful view to the Danube Bend where the River breaks through the hills. Szentendre is located along the River Danube with hills in the background attracts residents and visitors for ages.</p>
<p>Take a day excursion from Budapest to the Hungarian sea that is Lake Balaton; the largest lake in central Europe, with its natural surrounding and beautiful countryside it has become a major tourist region in Hungary. Walk round Balatonfüred, in the nice capital of the Northern Lake shore. Visit the nearby Abbey of Peninsula Tihany; fisherman&#8217;s houses circle the church providing an atmosphere from centuries ago. On the way stop to visit Herend to see the porcelain art that is famous throughout Europe. </p>
<p>Wine lovers can enjoy an excursion to the Tokaj wine region, which can be done on a full day tour from Budapest. The world renown Bulls Blood comes from the Eger region and the sweet Aszu wines are from Tokaj, both located in the hills of the Northern Uplands. Visit the baroque monuments of the town, the Basilica and the huge castle. Then 3-course-lunch and wine-tasting in one of the most wonderful wine cellars. During the summer months this is offered with a group tour, otherwise this can still be done with a private guide and driver from Budapest. Or take a couple of days to tour the region and visit a few more winery.</p>
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		<title>Travel In Hungary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 07:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One will generally feel that Hungary comes across as having a complex sense of identity. It regards itself not as Balkan or Slavic, but Western. History, as well reveals that the country is an assortment of cultures which can be a major area of attraction for tourism to the country. The mosaic of cultures and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One will generally feel that Hungary comes across as having a complex sense of identity. It regards itself not as Balkan or Slavic, but Western. History, as well reveals that the country is an assortment of cultures which can be a major area of attraction for tourism to the country. The mosaic of cultures and lineages that Hungary possesses can be understood by the fact that it shares shared borders with the Slovak Republic, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Austria and Slovenia. The beautiful stretches of water such as Lake Balaton can be a tourist&#8217;s delight especially because they pulsate with hot, medicinal springs.</p>
<p>In spite of the complex sense of identity Hungary has nevertheless retained its unique language and customs. As a tourist what will strike you is the immense pride that the Hungarians have for their homeland. They will not hesitate to convince a tourist to spend time to explore Hungary&#8217;s thousands of acres of vineyards and orchards as well as 11 national parks and hundreds of protected areas. Hungary will attract you with its rich tradition of folk and classical music. Budapest, the capital city has for long been associated with writers, artists and musicians. It also has attractions for the young modern crowd. Modern music can be heard to spill out from nightclubs, trendy bars and discos. Hungary tourism has a culture of excellent hospitality which is exemplified by the hotels Hungary has to offer to the visitors.</p>
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		<title>Famous Tourist Places in Hungary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 08:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hungary is a growing tourist destination for visitors from the rest of Europe and beyond. Visitors take Hungary flights not only for spending their vacations but also for business purpose as it is a rich in natural resources like bauxite, coal, natural gas, and fertile soils, and is a big exporter of electric and electronic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hungary is a growing tourist destination for visitors from the rest of Europe and beyond. Visitors take Hungary flights not only for spending their vacations but also for business purpose as it is a rich in natural resources like bauxite, coal, natural gas, and fertile soils, and is a big exporter of electric and electronic equipment, machinery, foodstuffs and chemicals. Quality wines, rejuvenating thermal springs, and a thriving arts and music scene are just hint of tourism in the country.</p>
<p>Royal Palace: Also known as Buda Castle, Royal Palace is dominating the city skyline from its vantage point on top of Buda Hill. Architecturally the Palace is a hodge-podge of styles. If you take flights to Hungary go to visit this palace in night as it&#8217;s the best time to take a magnificent view of the site. It is a complex that houses National Library, the National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. This complex of the Hungarian kings is built on the southern tip of Castle Hill. This site was declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, and has now become one of the most visited Hungary sites by both locals and cheap Hungary flights takers.</p>
<p>Gellert Hills: Getting to Gellert Hills is an adventure in itself. This hill is home to several historic spas, valued for their medicinal qualities since the Turkish occupation. One may see a stunning view of the city from a lookout tower. This medieval area with its winding streets is a wonderful place to start exploring Budapest on foot. Here one can relax in the thermal waters of the Roman-styled pool with its lion-headed spouts. The Gallert Hills cave is located within these hills and is visited by tourists taking cheap flights to Hungary.</p>
<p>Chain Bridge: It is one of the famous landmarks in Budapest as well as in Hungary. It was the first connection between pest and Buda made in 1836. The cast iron decorations and structure of Chain Bridge that radiates calm dignity and harmony raise it to the ranks of the most beautiful examples of industrial heritage in Europe. Visitors taking flights to Hungary from UK and all other parts of the world just love to pay a visit to this magnificent site. These facts all serve to make the Chain Bridge a national symbol of Hungary.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge About Holiday In Hungary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 07:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frequent rain falls and snowy winters are why Hungary is becoming more popular for winter sports such as skiing. Ski chalets are available to rent along with self catering apartments. Tourists who enjoy the outdoor lifestyle can rent a holiday cottage in the mountains, hiking, climbing, horse riding, fishing and swimming are just a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frequent rain falls and snowy winters are why Hungary is becoming more popular for winter sports such as skiing. Ski chalets are available to rent along with self catering apartments. Tourists who enjoy the outdoor lifestyle can rent a holiday cottage in the mountains, hiking, climbing, horse riding, fishing and swimming are just a few of the activities that can be enjoyed.</p>
<p>Many tourists rent a holiday villa or self catering villa and visit the world heritage sites of Hungary. Budapest is the most famous heritage site. It is the capital city of Hungary and famous for three sites, Buda, Pest and Castle Hill. You will find the marvellous Royal Palace situated here. It is built in Gothic style. It has been built and modified for more than 300 years. In 1968, the castle was destroyed by the Christian army. In 1715, the castle was rebuilt once again. Buda Castle Labyrinth is another famous tourist attraction. It is the underground maze which stretches all the way to Castle Hill.</p>
<p>Most tourists rent a holiday apartment or cottage and use this as a base to explore the local tourist attractions. One that is not to be missed is The Great Synagogue in Budapest. This is the largest synagogue is Europe. It is stunning monument. The Szoborpark statue park is another favourite for tourists and is well worth visiting.</p>
<p>Most of the statues are of communists from the history of Hungary. As you walk around, imagine driving to your job every day and driving past these monumental statues on your way to remind you of the leader that you must honour and accept, no matter how much terror he brings to your country. The museum is an introduction to the spirit behind the Iron Curtain.</p>
<p>For lovers of shopping there is The Central Market Mall. This is situated in Budapest. The 19th century market is the largest in the city. This was built in the 1890s and was re-established in 1994. Budapest offers rented accommodation such as self catering apartments and holiday villas; you can arrange this through the home owner.</p>
<p>Another great attraction are The Great Plains as they can be used for horse riding at the weekends. These plains are also the home to various popular stud farms that are used for regular horse shows and exhibitions. You can book for horse riding lessons or go on excursions with various horse riding schools.</p>
<p>Hungary is a great place for both summer and winter holidays, whether you&#8217;re looking to rent a luxury villa with a swimming pool in the sun, or a ski chalet in the snow, Hungary is the perfect location.</p>
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		<title>How To Rent A Holiday Home In Hungrary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer months are the main months for people taking a family holiday to Hungary. It has a warm sunny summer climate and cold winters with snow. Skiing and snowboarding are now popular winter sports in Hungary and ski chalets are available to rent along with self catering apartments. Lovers of the outdoor lifestyle can rent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer months are the main months for people taking a family holiday to Hungary. It has a warm sunny summer climate and cold winters with snow. Skiing and snowboarding are now popular winter sports in Hungary and ski chalets are available to rent along with self catering apartments.</p>
<p>Lovers of the outdoor lifestyle can rent a holiday cottage in the mountains, hiking, climbing, horse-riding, fishing and swimming are just a few activities that can be enjoyed. For people wanting to go on a fishing holiday, they can rent a villa with a swimming pool in one of the many villas around Lake Balaton.</p>
<p>Hungarian wine is now a growth industry and some holiday makers come on short breaks to Hungary and take trips around the local vineyards. Staying in a holiday home provides an ideal base to explore the village markets and sampling the home grown food.</p>
<p>Budapest is regarded as the &#8216;Paris of eastern Europe&#8217; and is now a very popular tourist destination. It is a city full of great contrast in architectural styles with the new mixed in with the old. Many couples take a romantic break to Budapest and stay in one of the many fabulous self catering apartments.</p>
<p>Tourists to Budapest like to explore the local museums and many take a trip round its hilltop castle. They may then return to their holiday home rental before visiting one of Budapest&#8217;s many spas and thermal baths. The more energetic tourist may take one of the many walking tours of the city. Budapest is also famous for its pulsating nightlife and many couples visit for long weekend breaks staying in self catering holiday apartments.</p>
<p>It is said that the most beautiful stretch of the river Danube is the Danube Bend and many holiday makers come especially to visit it. It begins at Esztergom, and then twists and curves past Visegrad where it splits in two. The entire area consists of peaks, resorts and small towns along the river. Many people spend their vacation in one of the holiday cottages or villas with swimming pools that are dotted along the path of this famous river.</p>
<p>It passes Pilis Park Forest and the Borzsony Protected Area which is part of the Danubi-Ipoly National Park where the hills, forges and trails have much to offer. These trails are also popular with tourists who take hiking holidays and stay in small farmhouses that can be rented from their owners.</p>
<p>Lake Balaton is referred to as Hungary&#8217;s inland sea. This area has some fabulous holiday villas and cottages that can be rented as holiday homes. It is great for swimming, boating and fishing and many tourists are enchanted by its tranquil setting.</p>
<p>The Matra and Bukk mountains are in the North East of Hungary. Miles and miles of trails stretch through the forests and meadows of the mountains here. They are ideal for walking, mountain biking but especially horse riding. Just a short trip from Budapest brings you to this beautiful part of the country where many families come on their vacations staying in holiday homes.</p>
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		<title>What You Can Do On Holiday In Hungary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 09:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hungary is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe. This means the country faces hot summers, with lower humidity levels. Summer months are the main months for people taking a family holiday in Hungary. Frequent rain falls and snowy winters are why Hungary is becoming more popular for winter sports such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hungary is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe. This means the country faces hot summers, with lower humidity levels. Summer months are the main months for people taking a family holiday in Hungary.</p>
<p>Frequent rain falls and snowy winters are why Hungary is becoming more popular for winter sports such as skiing. Ski chalets are available to rent along with self catering apartments. Tourists who enjoy the outdoor lifestyle can rent a holiday cottage in the mountains, hiking, climbing, horse riding, fishing and swimming are just a few of the activities that can be enjoyed.</p>
<p>Many tourists rent a holiday villa or self catering villa and visit the world heritage sites of Hungary. Budapest is the most famous heritage site. It is the capital city of Hungary and famous for three sites, Buda, Pest and Castle Hill. You will find the marvellous Royal Palace situated here. It is built in Gothic style. It has been built and modified for more than 300 years. In 1968, the castle was destroyed by the Christian army. In 1715, the castle was rebuilt once again. Buda Castle Labyrinth is another famous tourist attraction. It is the underground maze which stretches all the way to Castle Hill.</p>
<p>Most tourists rent a holiday apartment or cottage and use this as a base to explore the local tourist attractions. One that is not to be missed is The Great Synagogue in Budapest. This is the largest synagogue is Europe. It is stunning monument. The Szoborpark statue park is another favourite for tourists and is well worth visiting.</p>
<p>Most of the statues are of communists from the history of Hungary. As you walk around, imagine driving to your job every day and driving past these monumental statues on your way to remind you of the leader that you must honour and accept, no matter how much terror he brings to your country. The museum is an introduction to the spirit behind the Iron Curtain.</p>
<p>For lovers of shopping there is The Central Market Mall. This is situated in Budapest. The 19th century market is the largest in the city. This was built in the 1890s and was re-established in 1994. Budapest offers rented accommodation such as self catering apartments and holiday villas; you can arrange this through the home owner.</p>
<p>Another great attraction are The Great Plains as they can be used for horse riding at the weekends. These plains are also the home to various popular stud farms that are used for regular horse shows and exhibitions. You can book for horse riding lessons or go on excursions with various horse riding schools.</p>
<p>Due to all things above, Hungary is a great place for both summer and winter holidays, If you&#8217;re planning to looking for rent a luxury villa with a swimming pol in the sun, or a ski chalet in the snow, Hungary is the perfect location.</p>
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		<title>Visitors to Hungary Have Nothing to Fear and Lots to Look Forward to</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 08:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In many ways, the people causing trouble on the streets and the politicians bickering in parliament are both still struggling to come to terms with 50 years of communist rule. What people seem to forget is just how much has changed in the last 15 years since the Hungarian economy was opened up to competition, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In many ways, the people causing trouble on the streets and the politicians bickering in parliament are both still struggling to come to terms with 50 years of communist rule. What people seem to forget is just how much has changed in the last 15 years since the Hungarian economy was opened up to competition, most of it for the good. The events of the last month or so have reminded us all how far Hungary has come, and how far it still has to go. Nothing is constant in Budapest, and that&#8217;s why we recommend it to all our clients &#8211; it&#8217;s always so full of surprises. Granted, those watching the TV news will have got a very different picture. Many of the major hotels experienced mass cancellations following the ransacking of the TV building on September 18 and the violence that marred the October 23 commemoration of the 1956 uprising. Living in Budapest, it was all a little ridiculous. Only people living in the town centre got the slightest whiff of teargas &#8211; it was obvious where the flashpoints were and which places to avoid.</p>
<p>Since the protests died down &#8211; and they now seem like a distant memory &#8211; discussion has turned to the wider political picture and how the country can claw itself out of its current political and economic crisis. In simple terms, the government has spent way beyond its means and its payback time. Rebuilding a country is a tough job, and the guys at the top still have a lot to learn. Many of the things we take for granted in the <a href="http://www.ukbigdirectory.com/"><strong>United Kingdom</strong></a> or the States are still filtering through society, and that includes the business, political and social environment. But it&#8217;s business as usual in the city&#8217;s great pubs, clubs, restaurants and spas.</p>
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