Budapest - The Queen of the Danube | Part 1 | Lonely Roads Scandinaia

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The Queen of the Danube has long served as one of Europe’s most popular destinations. Still, few are really familiar with what exactly put Budapest on the map to begin with.
    Budapest is famous for its displays of elegant, unique architecture, the local castle and its funicular, and legendary Roman-style hot baths. Budapest is also known for its underground cave network, colorful nightlife, and rich, multinational history.
    No matter what imagery Budapest conjures up in your mind, rest assured that the city has a lot more to offer than that. It remains a bit of a little-known fact among casual tourists even today, but Budapest spent most of its original history not as one unified capital of Hungary, but as two separate cities!
    Perhaps a bit predictably, their names were Buda and Pest - facing each other from opposite banks of the river Danube.
    Today, the historical borders of Buda and Pest still constitute separate regions or neighborhoods within Budapest.
    Locals and travelers alike usually have a preference for one or the other - think Paris and its age-old rive gauche-rive droite debate.
    While this divide, just like the Parisian one, is way too deep and complex to delve into fully in a short guide, suffice it to say that Buda is considered the more “original” town by most. We loved both the sides the same to say the least. On that note, lets dive into the video
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