A former capital of the Austro-Hungarian empire, this city split by the Danube maintains much of its imperial charm today. Visitors can get a taste of it simply by having a coffee in the gilded interior of the New York Palace, or by visiting on of the city’s famed baths (the Rudas underwent a recent renovation and is IgoUgo’s personal favorite). For a sample of Hungarian food beyond paprika don’t pass up a visit to the Great Market Hall.
A former capital of the Austro-Hungarian empire, this city split by the Danube maintains much of its imperial charm today. Visitors can get a taste of it simply by having a coffee in the gilded interior of the New York Palace, or by visiting on of the city’s famed baths (the Rudas underwent a recent renovation and is IgoUgo’s personal favorite). For a sample of Hungarian food beyond paprika don’t pass up a visit to the Great Market Hall.
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