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Trip Itinerary
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Budapest
Day 1-2
Arrival Day We'll meet in somewhere in the downtown (later agreed) and visit the Hungarian Parliament Building. The crown jewels, called the Holy Crown has been on display in the central Domed Hall of the building. No king was regarded as having been truly legitimate without being crowned with it and more than fifty kings were crowned with it. The Holy Crown is for the Hungarians what the Lost Ark is for the Jewish people. After we've occupied our apartment we'll decide about plan for the evening. Visiting local a restaurant, or just walking on the banks of the Danube or on the Margaret Island, or football match watching in a pub, anything goes. Just relax and go with the flow!
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Budapest
Day 2-3
The next day you will be treated to a visit to one of the city's most famous spas, the Rudas Bath, which waters are considered to have medicinal properties. It was first built in 1550, during the time of Ottoman rule. To date, it retains many of the key elements of a Turkish bath, exemplified by its Turkish dome and octagonal pool.The bath has six therapy pools and one swimming pool where the temperature is in between 10 and 42 °C. The baths were used as a location for the opening scene of the 1988 action movie Red Heat, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. A unique feature of the spa is the roof terrace, which offers a wonderful panoramic view and night swimming. The restaurant offers special culinary delights. There is a cheap option for a ship cruise on the river Danube, we can use public transport ships. Similar experience for a budget price.
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Budapest
Day 3-4
This day we visit two fascinatig exhibitions. The Rock Hospital Bunker Museum is located in the heart of Europe, under the Buda Castle. The hospital played an important historical role as an emergency facility during both the Second World War and the 1956 revolution. It was developed as an atomic bunker during the Cold War and was top secret until 2002. More than 1 000 000 visitors have visited the museum since 2007. The museum covers over 2000 square metres and can be visited with a guided tour in 60 minutes. The House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building. As for the evening I propose visiting Szimpla Kert ruin pub.
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