Exterior of the Boscolo Hotel in Budapest Located on the Cities Grand Boulevard in the Seventh District.
Stunning Interior of the New York Cafe Built in 1894 & Reopened After Renovation in 2016
Formerly Known as the New York Palace, the Building Was Originally Constructed in 1894 by the New York Life Insurance Company. The Boscolo Hotel Was Opened in 2006 Following a Five Year Restoration.
The Museum of Hungarian Architecture Located in the Grounds of Vajdahunyad Castle.
Determined-looking Locomotives Link Budapest With the Rest of Europe.
The Nyugat Bar is a Reminder of Opulent Times With Sumptuous Red Velvets, Soft Lighting & Leather Furniture.
Determined-looking Locomotives Link Budapest With the Rest of Europe.
Margaret Island Located in the Middle of the River Danube.
The Danube Splits the City in Half Between the Old Cities of Buda & Pest.
Vast Buildings Line the Danube & Are Best Viewed From a Riverboat.
Vast Buildings Line the Danube & Are Best Viewed From a Riverboat.
Designed Between 1881 & 1884, Budapest’s Main Railway Station Has Statues of James Watt & George Stephenson on its Facade.
Budapest Station is the Hub of a Rail Network That Links All of Eastern, Western & Central Europe.
The Facade of Budapest’s Main Railway Station Opened in 1884.
Budapest’s Museum of Agriculture Celebrates Hungary’s Rural Heritage.
Budapest City Park is a Vast Space With an Array of Attractions Including Museums, Monuments, Swimming Pools & Outdoor Concerts.
Budapest City Park is a Vast Space With an Array of Attractions Including Museums, Monuments, Swimming Pools & Outdoor Concerts.
Budapest City Park is a Vast Space With an Array of Attractions Including Museums, Monuments, Swimming Pools & Outdoor Concerts.
Budapest City Park is a Vast Space With an Array of Attractions Including Museums, Monuments, Swimming Pools & Outdoor Concerts.
The Absolutely Delightful Budapest Castle Hill Funicular Railway Was Opened in 1870 & Links Adam Clark Square With Buda Castle Above.
Classic Eastern European Boulevards in Budapest.
Beyond Cute, the Railway Was Destroyed During the Second World War & Finally Re-opened in 1986.
Squares & Plaza’s Predominate All Over Budapest & Are Surrounded by Equally Impressive Architecture.
Ill-advised Trip to a Budapest Flea Market Where we Were Met With Much Suspicion.
Eastern European Fonts From the Communist era of Hungary’s on Sale at the Dodgiest of Flea Markets.
Communist Banners Remind You That Hungary Was Under Russia’s Rule Until 1989.
Soviet Troops Finally Left Hungary in 1991 Paving the Way For the Development of the Liberated Country as We Know it Today.
The Cavernous Interior of the Boscolo Hotel Reception in Budapest Serves as a Stunning Meeting Place.
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One of as Collection of ‘Brothers in Arms’ Statues Commemorating the Heroes of WWI.
Carpe Diem Bar – Budapest. I Guess the Graphics Say it All.