Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, world-class classical music scene, a pulsating nightlife increasingly appreciated among European youth, and last but not least, an exceptional offer of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe’s most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to the exceedingly scenic setting, and its architecture, it is nicknamed “Paris of the East”.
The modern-day Budapest results from the amalgamation of two historic cities lying right opposite each other over the Danube river. Buda is the western (left) bank side, with the high hill atop which the Buda castle sits. Pest is the relatively flat eastern (right) bank side, with the Parliament, numerous other stately buildings, and busy streets retaining all their 19th-century architectural heritage.
From Berlin:
Sep 10 (Thu) – Sep 15 (Tue): 20 €
Sep 19 (Sat) – Sep 24 (Thu): 30 €
Sep 24 (Thu) – Sep 29 (Tue): 20 €
From Hannover:
Sep 2 (Tue) – Sep 8 (Mon): 25 €
From Stuttgart:
Oct 25 (Sun) – Oct 30 (Fri): 52 €
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Some impressions:
Accommodation: (City Hotel Unio)
Boasting a central spot 80 m from the Grand Boulevard, City Hotel Unio is a 3-star superior hotel within easy walking distance of all historic sights and with great public transport links.
All rooms feature double glazed windows providing for a peaceful night’s rest.
Continental buffet breakfast is offered in the hotel restaurant as well as Hungarian cuisine for dinner.
Benefit from the impressive meeting facilities of the City Hotel Unio which cater for up to 50 people. The 2 conference rooms offer air-conditioning and are ideal venues for business and leisure occasions.
The couple room costs 151 €
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