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Lonely Planet Budapest & Hungary

Steve Fallon author Lonely Planet author Anna Kaminski author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Lonely Planet Global Limited

Published:1st Jul '17

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This travel guide offers essential insights into Hungary, highlighting must-see attractions, local tips, and hidden gems. Explore Budapest's architecture, enjoy a Danube cruise, and navigate the country like a local. Lonely Planet Budapest & Hungary is your ultimate companion.

Lonely Planet Budapest & Hungary serves as an essential travel companion for anyone looking to explore the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Hungary. This guide provides the latest and most relevant advice on must-see attractions, hidden gems, and experiences to consider skipping. From the intricate Art Nouveau architecture in Budapest to scenic cruises along the Danube River, the book encourages travelers to immerse themselves in the rich offerings of the region.

Inside the guide, readers will find colorful maps and images, along with curated highlights and itineraries tailored to individual interests. Insider tips are included to help save time and money while navigating like a local, steering clear of tourist traps. The guide also presents essential information at a glance, such as operating hours, contact details, and transit advice, ensuring that travelers are well-prepared for their adventures.

The book covers a wide range of locations, including Budapest, Lake Balaton, and the Great Plain, making it perfect for those who wish to explore both popular sights and off-the-beaten-path destinations. With cultural insights that delve into Hungary’s history, art, and cuisine, Lonely Planet Budapest & Hungary enriches the travel experience, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of this captivating country. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this guide is designed to enhance your journey through Hungary.

ISBN: 9781786575425

Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 18mm

Weight: 360g

320 pages

8th edition