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A Short Brochure of Restaurants, Museums The best restaurants in Budapest Wine Bistros/Restaurants with excellent selection Costes international kitchen Klassz Bistro http://www.costes.hu/en http://www.klasszbistro.hu/index.php?lang=en IX. kerület, Budapest, Ráday utca 4. 1061 Budapest, Andrássy út 41. +36 1 219 0696 Bock Bistro Onyx http://www.bockbisztro.hu/ international kitchen 1073 Budapest, Erzsébet körút 43-49. http://www.onyxrestaurant.hu/ +36 1 508 0622 Andante Borpatika V. kerület, Budapest, Vörösmarty tér 7-8. http://www.andante-borpatika.hu/ 1011 Budapest, Bem rakpart 2 Fausto's international kitchen DiVino Borbár http://www.fausto.hu/index.php/en http://www.divinoborbar.hu/hu/kapcsolat +36 1 877 6210 1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 3. V. kerület, Budapest, Székely Mihály utca 2. Two other recommendations: Csalogány 26 hungarian kitchen Törley Sparkling Wine Factory visit http://www.csalogany26.hu Budapest XXII. kerület, Anna u. 5-7. +36 1 201 7892 Duration: approximately 45-60 minutes I. kerület, Budapest, Csalogány u. 26. Tel: 424-7955, 227-0070 http://www.palacecatering.hu/langs/angol/BRK_bork Alabárdos ostolo.html hungarian kitchen http://www.alabardos.hu/ Sightseeing cruises on the Danube +36 1 356 0851 Duration: approx. 1 hour I. kerület, Budapest, Országház utca 2. http://legenda.hu/en/danube-legend http://legenda.hu/en/duna-bella Café Kör international kitchen Getting around in Budapest http://www.cafekor.com/ +36 1 311 0053 The most important information about a location in V. kerület, Budapest, Sas utca 17. Budapest is the number of district. It is sometimes given as „III. kerület”, which means 3rd district. If the 21 postal code is given, then the second and third hungarian kitchen number in it indicates the district (and for Budapest, http://www.21restaurant.hu they always start with 1): e.g. 1117 is in the 11th 1014 Budapest, Fortuna u. 21. district, 1055 in the 5th and so on. Here is a map of +36 1 202 2113, +36 30 830 0083 districts: Arany Kaviár russian and french kitchen http://www.aranykaviar.hu I. kerület, Budapest, Ostrom u. 19. +36 1 201 6737 Another list by Tripadvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g274887- Budapest.html The most important attractions in Budapest − Castle District (Sándor Palace, Royal Palace, Funicular, Matthias Church, Fishermen’s Bastion) − Danube Promenade (Széchenyi Square, Gresham Palace, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Chain Bridge) − Gellért Hill (Gellért Statue, Citadel, Liberty Statue) − Liberty Bridge area (Buda: Cave Church, Gellért Hotel; Pest: Great Market Hall) − Margaret Island (Centennial Memorial, middle age ruins, gardens) − Heroes Square area (District XIV, Millenary Monument, City Park, Széchenyi Bath, Vajdahunyad Castle, Zoo) − Deák Square area (District V, Dohány Street Synagogue, District VII, the former Jewish quarter) − Parliament Building, District V, Kossuth Square − Saint Stephen's Basilica, District V, Szent István Square − New National Theatre and the Palace of Arts, District IX, Komor Marcell Street − Panoramic view points: Gellért Hill Citadel, Danube Promenade, Normafa, Fishermen’s Bastion Museums, Galleries Thermal Baths Iparművészeti Múzeum (Museum of Applied Arts) Budapest is known for its thermal bath culture, as a Address: Budapest IX. ker., Üllői út 33–37. result of the Roman and Turk times. The best quality is Tel.: 1/456-5107 at the Rácz, as it is owned by a private company, the URL: http://www.imm.hu others are run by the city. Gellért and Széchényi are the Open: 10–18h (except Monday) biggest and most known classic baths of Budapest (Széchényi is the largest medicinal bath in Europe). Néprajzi Múzeum (Museum of Etnography) Address: Budapest V. ker., Kossuth tér 12. Gellért Tel.: 1/473-2400 http://www.gellertbath.com/ URL: http://www.neprajz.hu http://www.budapestgyogyfurdoi.hu/en/gellert/history Open: 10–18h Budapest, XI. kerület, Kelenhegyi út 4. Magyar Nemzeti Galéria (Hungarian National Gallery) Rudas Address: Budapest I. ker., Szent György tér 2. http://www.budapestgyogyfurdoi.hu/en/rudas/history Tel.: 20/439-7325, 20/439-7331 Budapest, I. kerület, Döbrentei tér 9. URL: http://www.mng.hu Open: 10–18h (except Monday) Lukács http://www.budapestgyogyfurdoi.hu/en/lukacs/history Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art Budapest, I. kerület, Frankel Leó u. 25-29. Address: Budapest IX. ker., Komor Marcell u. 1. Tel.: 1/555-3444 Széchenyi URL: http://www.ludwigmuseum.hu http://www.budapestgyogyfurdoi.hu/en/szechenyi/hist Open: 10–20h (except Monday) ory Budapest, XIV. kerület, Állatkerti körút 9-11. Buda Castle Labyrinth Address: Budapest I. ker., Úri u. 9. and Király 1014 Budapest Lovas út. 4/a. http://www.budapestgyogyfurdoi.hu/en/kiraly/history Tel.: 1/212-0207, 1/489-3281 Budapest, II. kerület, Fő u. 84 URL: http://www.labirintusbudapest.hu Open: 10–19h Rácz Fürdő http://raczthermalbath.com/ Budapest, I. kerület, Hadnagy utca 8-10. .
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