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Budapest looks its most beautiful at dawn. As the sun slowly rises over the eastern plains, bathing Pest in soft pastel hues, it radiates back from the buildings of Buda as if they were a giant mirror; the windows on Castle Hill positively glisten in golden jubilation.
But Budapest is also spectacularly appealing at night. The Chain Bridge is festooned with white lights, and the main public buildings like the Parliament, the Opera and the Royal Palace, as well as the entire panorama of the Castle District, are imaginatively and sensitively floodlit.
It’s easy for Budapest to play with light in the manner of an elegant lady trying on her jewels, for everything looks good. This is a vibrant city: it throbs with life morning, noon and night; visitors arriving from other countries get the feeling that something interesting is happening round every corner.
There are plenty of other capital cities built on the banks of a river, and in many cases the river runs through the historic centre. But such a wide and majestic river, as is the Danube at Budapest, is more of a rarity. Even more exceptional is the perfect contrast between the right and left banks. Buda is built upon hills, the feet of two of them – Castle Hill and Gellért Hill – almost stand in the water. Facing it is Pest, as flat as a pancake (or, as a Hungarian might say, as flat as a "lángos", a pita-type bread popular for many a century).
It’s no exaggeration to say that Budapest is one of the finest capital cities in Europe, and also one of the best situated. Among the several places in Hungary that have been afforded the classification of UNESCO World Heritage Site, the first were the Danube panorama (on the Buda side from the Gellért Hotel all along Castle Hill to Margaret Bridge, and on the Pest side from the Parliament back down to PetÅ‘fi Bridge), and Andrássy út (along its entire length from the centre of Pest to Heroes’ Square, where the Millenary Monument stands on the edge of the City Park).
Marvel in the historic beauty of Budapest on a 3 day / 2 night stopover.
Inclusions:
2 nights accommodation with breakfast
City tour (3 hrs)
Arrival/departure transfers
Accommodation
Corinthia Grand Royal *****
Erzsebet Krt. 43-49
Centrally located luxurious hotel. Built in 1896, completely renovated. Spacious, lavishly furnished rooms with A/C, minibar, Sat-TV, radio, phone, safe. Restaurants, bars, sauna, fitness centre, pool, garage.
Season Twn Sgl Tpl
01 Apr-30 Apr; 01 Jul-31 Aug 476 789 404
01 May-30 Jun; 01 Sep-31 Oct 524 884 435
Gellert ****
Szent Gellert ter 1
Traditional style hotel offering wonderful atmosphere and service. Spas and pool. Top location on the Buda side, Danube embarkment.
Season Twn Sgl Tpl
01 Apr-23 Apr; 19 Jun-20 Aug 477 811 391
24 Apr-18 Jun; 21 Aug-29 Oct 513 879 415
Mercure Korona ****
Kecskemeti Ut. 14
Large modern hotel in the city centre. Rooms with A/C, Sat-TV, minibar. Restaurants, indoor pool, sauna. Parking.
Season Twn Sgl Tpl
01 Apr-30 Apr; 01 Jul-31 Jul 415 704 335
01 May-30 Jun; 01 Aug-31 Oct 455 771 362
Higher rates apply during Formula 1 race 2006 and trade fairs.