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2007-12-09 10:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are staying in Budapest, there are a few interesting things you might be interested in. Be prepare it might be cold! Buda is the old part and you can g to the Fishermen's Bastion, visit the Royal Palace - there is a funny little train - cart that takes up up the hill into the palace. The Palace is ok, nothing that dramatic in my opinion. On Buda side are the famous Roman Baths - absolutely a must see! Opposite the Baths is a little church in a limestone cave - kind of sweet.
On the other side of the river is the biggest closed market in Europe according to the guide books - very much aimed at tourists. The start of Vaci street is opposite the Closed Market. There are so many restaurants and shops on Vaci - the prices are aimed at tourists. I guess there will be some interesting buys in the days coming to Christmas.
Another street with good restaurants is Andrasi ( excuse my spelling) - nice boulevard with quite impressive buildings... and of course the Parliament. Take a boat on the river - they are good fun, there is an international port you can even go to Vienna :)
I had good 10 days in the summer there :) Enjoy
2007-12-11 03:48:02
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answered by kkdd 2
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Its noted as fin rot and there are various meds to help it heal yet first you may discover out why the fish have been given it interior the 1st place. it relatively is often from undesirable water like severe ammonia or nitrite. those holiday feeders are not a sturdy thought the two, they'd relatively mess with the ph of the water and reason the fish rigidity which could be a explanation for the fin rot too. try your water or carry it to a puppy keep to get it examined and make effective each thing is wonderful, meaning 0 ammonia and nitrite, 20 or below nitrate and ph around 7. the subsequent time you're faraway from the fish for some days only enable him quickly, it relatively is nice for cleansing out his equipment and keeps the water air purifier.
2016-12-10 17:50:52
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answered by side 4
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Buy yourself Fodors or Lonely planet guide book. Look through it, you have an opportunity of a lifetime to see and learn about many unique things. The guide book will list all the museums galleries top restaurants and attractions as well as when they are open. This is the only way you can make sure you don't miss something which would appeal to you.
2007-12-09 11:06:09
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answered by cimra 7
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Try the out door ice rink near hero square or the Christmas markets. There is also a good Titanic exhibition at the moment
2007-12-09 23:14:37
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answered by steelfixer 4
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Budapest is nice, you can walk around and there will be plenty to occupy you. Go to the tourist information centre there to see what's on, and you should also get hold of a DK Eyewitness Guide to get a general view of the place.
2007-12-09 23:15:41
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answered by Orla C 7
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lots to do. Get the mini train up to Buda. gorg churches to look at. Inside get a hotel that does the steam baths with the mud massages... mucho fun,,,
2007-12-09 10:40:33
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answered by r.beaswell 2
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EAT!!.
Find a nice resturant and drink some palenka and eat, eat, eat!!
2007-12-10 13:40:31
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answered by CaptainRowdy 2
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