| Tourism in Budapest
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Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, its World Heritage Sites include the banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, Andrássy Avenue, and the Millennium Underground railway, the first on the European continent. Budapest attracts over 20 million visitors a year. |
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The city is home to the largest synagogue in Europe, the largest medicinal bath in Europe (Széchenyi Medicinal Bath) and the third largest Parliament building in the world, once the largest in the world. The third largest church in Europe (Esztergom Basilica) and the second largest Baroque castle in the world (Gödöllo) are in the vicinity. |
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Széchenyi Bath |
The Castle Hill, the River Danube embankments and the whole of Andrássy út have been officially recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation center and is considered an important hub in Central Europe. |
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Fhishermen's
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Parliament |
Mathias Church |
Tourism in Debrecen
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Debrecen is the second largest city in Hungary (population 250.000). It is the cultural, scientific and commercial centre of eastern of Hungary.
Hortobagy, the biggest National Park of Hungary is a half hour drive from Debrecen. The Hortobagy National Park has been inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. |
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Dental patients who visit Debrecen for as little as week, will have ample time to enjoy, the Aquaticum Spa, Dery Museum, super restaurants, fashion boutiques, pubs, and much more.
Traditional Hungarian food is inexpensive-even in the finest restaurants. There are charming Pubs and dynamic Nightclubs for the young at heart. Debrecen is largely considered an orderly and tranquil city. |
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Csokonay Theatre |
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