For some reason, right at the entrance to the city (on the way from the airport), I realized that the country remained under the "touch" of socialism.
Not a very pleasant attitude of Hungarians towards tourists, in many restaurants even the menu was all in Hungarian, which
it is completely impossible to understand, and as the guide told us: not easy to learn.
Overall, I was pleased with the trip.
My photos of food and views of Budapest can be viewed in my instagram, I'm there hodosviki
These are the beautiful views from the sides of Buda and Pest.
The Jewish synagogue is the largest in Europe and the second in the world after New York.
Designed for 3,000 seats.
It is located in the Jewish quarter of Pest, where to this day many Jews cherish their traditions.
Central Market Budapest
Hungarian Parliament
St. Stephen's Basilica
famous cafe New York in Budapest
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