Budapest (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)
by DK Publishing
from DK Travel
Includes: The Castle District, Gellert Hill and Taban, areas North of the Castle, Parliament, Central Pest, and around Varosliget.
Streetwise Budapest Map - Laminated City Street Map of Budapest, Hungary - with integrated metro map including lines and stations
by Streetwise Maps
from Streetwise Maps
Streetwise Budapest Map - Laminated Center City Street Map of Budapest, Hungary - Folding pocket size travel map with integrated metro map including lines & stations
This map covers the following areas:
Main Budapest Map Front 1: 17,000
Main Budapest Map Back 1:11,000
City Center Map 1:11,000
Millennium City Center Map 1:17,000
Budapest Metro Map
Top 10 Budapest (EYEWITNESS TOP 10 TRAVEL GUIDE)
by DK Publishing
from DK Travel
Whether you're looking to indulge in the finest cuisine or eat well on a limited budget, stay in the most luxurious hotels or find great deals on hostels and B&Bs, Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guides provide invaluable information from local experts, all of which will help you discover the best of everything at each destination.
Frommer's Budapest & the Best of Hungary (Frommer's Complete)
by Ryan James
from Frommers
Budapest, awakened in 1989 after its long slumber behind the Iron Curtain, is now one of Europe's hottest destinations. It stands proudly at the center of Eastern Europe's cultural rebirth, and best of all, it still ranks as one of the continent's best bargains.
Frommer's Budapest & the Best of Hungary, 7th Edition has all the practical details and candid advice you need to plan a successful trip. This book has been completely updated to give you the best places to stay and dine, from historic hotels to intimate guesthouses and from grand cafes to atmospheric taverns and pubs. Explore the city's highlights on detailed walking tours and learn about the gorgeous architecture of both the city's famous buildings and hidden treasures. And of course, we've got all the details on Budapest's exciting nightlife, its vibrant arts scene, and its fabulous thermal baths and spas.
Then explore the best of the Hungarian countryside, where you'll discover sunburnt hillside vineyards and deep verdant valleys, lush cherry orchards, the riverside towns along the Danube Bend, the famous caves in Aggletek, and the shores of Lake Balaton. Our book puts it all at your fingertips, with a handy glossary of Hungarian phrases and detailed color maps.
Hungarian: Lonely Planet Phrasebook
by Christina Mayer
from Lonely Planet
If you thought a Rubik's cube was difficult, imagine traveling in Hungary without this phrasebook! Take the confusion out of your travels and invent your own Hungarian experience.
Our phrasebooks give you a comprehensive mix of practical and social words and phrases in more than 120 languages. Chat with the locals and discover their culture - a guaranteed way to enrich your travel experience.
Vienna Prague Budapest, 2nd (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
by Mary-Ann Gallagher
from Cadogan Guides
Michelin The Green Guide Hungary and Budapest (Michelin Green Guide Budapest Hungary)
from Michelin Travel Publications
The perfect travel companion, the Michelin Travel Guide has brought discerning and up-to-date information to domestic and international travelers for over 80 years. Its world-famous star-rating system of "worth a journey," "worth a detour," and "interesting" provides travelers with the inside scoop on what to see in the blink of an eye. Whether cruising the wine regions of France, or hoofing it through NYC, travelers have depended on the accurate and precise information to craft trips of a lifetime.
Food Wine Budapest (The Terroir Guides)
by Carolyn Banfalvi
from Little Bookroom
Despite its vast repertoire, variety, and recipes bursting with flavor, Hungarian cuisine is one of the most underappreciated and unknown European cuisines. There are few Hungarian restaurants outside the country so those who are interested in discovering Hungarian cuisine (and any food lover should be!) must go to Hungary to sample everything firsthand, prepared with real Hungarian ingredients–now by a new generation of talented chefs and winemakers. Despite the fact that last year more foreign tourists visited the city than ever before (36.6 million), there are still no guidebooks written in English focusing on Budapest restaurants and Hungarian food. Carolyn Bánfalvi has written the first culinary guide to Budapest, Food Wine Budapest. This book is a practical guide that contains the vocabulary you’ll need (one obstacle to discovering Hungarian food and wine is the difficult Magyar language); dozens of restaurant, café, and shop reviews; and descriptions of Hungarian dishes and wines. The Hungarian wine industry is young, dynamic, and relatively little known outside of the country, which makes sampling its wines deliciously adventurous. The book will ensure that readers have memorable eating and drinking experiences. Throughout Food Wine Budapest there are also sidebars providing local color and in-depth information.
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