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Anonymous No.2833631 [Report] >>2833676 >>2833676 >>2833677 >>2833682 >>2834023 >>2834057 >>2835869
Budapest
Will be there next week
Wat do?
>cultural shit
>best way to get from airport to downtown
>dive bars to meet drunken travelling slags
>any other shit to know
Anonymous No.2833632 [Report] >>2833665
Heard something like you're supposed to stay on the east side of the river too? Is that right or bull?
Anonymous No.2833645 [Report] >>2834137
>cultural shit
Fisherman's Bastion and the church right next to it.
Parliament building tour if you can. Take the river cruise so you can see both lit up at night.
Central Market Hall for shopping
Eat all the goulash you can. That shit is so addicting
>best way to get from airport to downtown
there are train stations just outside of the airport but idk if you need a cab to get there.
>dive bars to meet drunken travelling slags
not sure
>any other shit to know
I only spent two nights there so this is all the info i have
>Heard something like you're supposed to stay on the east side of the river too? Is that right or bull?
that is true. Most of the good stuff is on the east side
Anonymous No.2833665 [Report]
>>2833632
>Heard something like you're supposed to stay on the east side of the river too? Is that right or bull?
The west side (Buda) has the castle complex and the liberty statue. The east side (Pest) has everything else. Stay in Pest.
Anonymous No.2833676 [Report] >>2833677 >>2833705 >>2834137
>>2833631 (OP)
>cultural shit
Danube river cruise to see what interests you in general
Stephen Cathedral
Castle District (in the way from bridge->Gelert bath you will elevator/stairs from sidewalk to castle, make sure to walk it, some great gardens there and great views)
in Castle district check out underground cave labyrinth too (funny Vlad the impaler moment there in "catacombs")
Gelert Baths (bioshock like thermal baths, do the walk ice-cold water-> sauna -> 40/45 degrees hot water)
against the Gelert baths there is castle in the cave, sacred type of place
National Museum or National Art Museum, also in castle district (loved those paintings)
Great Synagogue if you want to get wallet raped (dont go there)

desu i was with parents and had to compromise on itinerary to satisfy everyone. I have not checked every thing that interested me i would go to Budapest once again desu

>>2833631 (OP)
>>dive bars to meet drunken travelling slags
instant fogas
fucking tons of normies (browns as well) but you will find sluts you want there.
Lots of diaspora, good vietnamese or chinese restaurants (i can recommend chinese want that is close in intersection between district VII and District VIII where there is big metro entry intersection, close to ibis hotel)
Anonymous No.2833677 [Report] >>2833705
>>2833631 (OP)
>>2833676
i was not able to see Parliament - no tickets left. If you want to see it, you have to buy ticket in some advance
Anonymous No.2833682 [Report] >>2833705 >>2833913 >>2834137 >>2835393
>>2833631 (OP)
I'll be going there for New Years, so it's too early for me to say, but I read that there's these cool things called ruin bars, themed bars built around ruins, and they seem pretty cool. There's a communist themed one, so hope to find some commie girls
Anonymous No.2833705 [Report]
Thanks for all the thoughts anons
In particular:
>>2833676
Thanks for the tips here
>(dont go there)
kek don't worry about that one
>instant fogas
interesting

>>2833677
will have to look in to this

>>2833682
"Commie girls" tend to be insufferable, tattooed up morons that would get labour camped immediately as soon as the revolution they think they want had consolidated power.
So, yes, perfect type of whore to pick up in a bar I suppose. Good point.
Anonymous No.2833913 [Report]
>>2833682
I'll be there for new year as well, hopefully we can see snow
Anonymous No.2834021 [Report] >>2834057
Have anyone ever used the Dayspalm premium package at Szechenyi Bath? It says there are private changing rooms but what about lockers? And do I need to book in advance if I am going during Christmas? I would like to use the sauna but I have never used one before. Is there any etiquette I need to know?
Anonymous No.2834023 [Report] >>2834057
>>2833631 (OP)
Is this Putin or Trump posting?
Anonymous No.2834057 [Report]
>>2834023
kek

>>2833631 (OP)
Thermal baths are OP, as are ruin pubs.
>>2834021
Cant' remember exactly, but IIRC there's options of either:
>lockers (with public changing room)
>little cabins (where you change on your own)
>maybe even premium cabins with a small terrace outside where you can sit and look out at the cool?
Fuck knows about reserving in advance. Why not if you know when you'll be there?

When you go in, it's like a big stadium with 2 huge pools outside, heated. There'll be old fags playing chess on tables in the pool, people swimming aroud, etc. There's a cafe nearby for booze and food.
If you go 'inside' the stadium, there's a series of different jacuzzis, saunas, steam rooms, pools with sulphur, etc, you just walk around.

Me and the gf had a 14 hour wait between trains from Belgrade to Poland, and did the following:
>check in to a cabin to leave backpacks and shit
>chill in heated pool
>ruuuuuuuun through the winter weathers into the saunas, etc
>ruuuuuuuun back out over to the bar and have a pint
>get back in the pool to warm up
>repeat

Did this for like 8 hours, lol.
Anonymous No.2834137 [Report]
>>2833645
>Central Market Hall for shopping
Lol please don't buy anything in there, it's all one big tourist trap. The food is bad and overpriced. Go in and walk around if you want a souvenir overload, otherwise avoid it.
>best way to get from airport to downtown
there's a fast-track bus that drops you off in 2 or 3 different spots right in the center, costs like 3 euros.

>>2833676
>National Museum or National Art Museum
this one is great, then there's the Fine Art Museum on the other side of the river, by the Heroes' Square.
>instant fogas
these are good, there's also Szimpla Kert but this one has gotten waaaay too popular, it's just for tourists now, very overpriced.

>>2833682
>I'll be going there for New Years
You can do some ice skating by the Heroes' Square, look it up, and from there you can go to the Szechenyi baths to warm up

For anyone interested in the budapest thermal baths, keep in mind Szechenyi is not the only one, there's a whole bunch, all very different. On the Buda side there's two, one is at the foot of the Gellert Hills, the other one is smaller but good vide, Rudas baths.

There's a lot of life at night on the bridges, people just walk around or hang out drinking on the chains of the Liberty bridge (in a non-hobo way). Maybe in the winter it's not as fun, but keep it in mind.

Margaret Island can be a nice walk in the warmer months, in the winter it's a bit dead.
Anonymous No.2835381 [Report]
Thanks for the replies anons
Anonymous No.2835393 [Report]
>>2833682
>there's these cool things called ruin bars,
Yes, there are different ones and definitely worth checking out. It's like a maze of underground bunkers, and in each bunker there's a different theme, sometimes with live music
Anonymous No.2835418 [Report] >>2835431 >>2835934 >>2836750
Is Getyourguide legit? They have good reviews but reddit says they are all scammers who cancel the tour last minute and ruin your trips.
Anonymous No.2835431 [Report] >>2835433
>>2835418
>They have good reviews
they have good reviews where? Yelp, Trustpilot and similar places are all fake, they're basically a paid service where you can choose which reviews stay and which get deleted. In this case, I would trust reddit more than them. Though also keep in mind, nobody goes on reddit to post about a good experience they had with a service, they just go to bitch about the bad stuff.
Anonymous No.2835433 [Report] >>2835439 >>2835934
>>2835431
I want a a tour visiting around Budapest main attractions and one for tasting all the local food. Where should I find one if they are all fake?
Anonymous No.2835439 [Report]
>>2835433
Just book an airbnb experience and stop being a crying little faggot.
Anonymous No.2835869 [Report] >>2835873
>>2833631 (OP)
several famous thermal bathes for relaxing
one near the danube - Rudas - has an old part which is an original turkish hamam from 1566, and there is also has a hot pool outside with a fine look on the river, which is nice in the late evening
Anonymous No.2835873 [Report] >>2835929
>>2835869
are they gay?
Anonymous No.2835929 [Report]
>>2835873
they can be
Anonymous No.2835934 [Report] >>2836777
>>2835418
>>2835433
why do you need a tour for Budapest, it's not a hard city to deal with on your own unless you get involved with gypsy bullshit
Anonymous No.2836750 [Report] >>2836777
>>2835418
I've used GetYourGuide and I didn't have any problems. Probably depends on the tour company putting on the guide though.
Anonymous No.2836777 [Report] >>2836801 >>2836900
>>2835934
>>2836750
I just want a guide to take me through all the main attractions and explain stuff without me having to plan for it myself. I also want to do food tour guide and taste the local restaurants instead of lining up in New York Cafe like all the tourists. I was baited into eating trdelnik in Prague and was ashamed to find out it wasn't even Czech. Paid nearly 20 bucks for a scam
Anonymous No.2836801 [Report]
>>2836777
I think that if you can find a legit tour company on there, you'd be fine. I used them a couple of times this year and didn't have issues.
Anonymous No.2836900 [Report] >>2836903
>>2836777
Cafe Gerbaud is almost at the same level as NY Cafe but with a bit less crowds, try it out. I think Gerbaud started the trend of french patisserie in Budapest decades ago. Cafe Spinoza is also really nice, super comfy and they sometimes have live music
Anonymous No.2836903 [Report] >>2836906
>>2836900
I tried Grand Central Cafe during my short stop last time. The chicken prapika was so good I ate 2 portions. Don’t know if it is a local spot but even during peak lunch hour, it was only half filled unlike NY. I will try the other cafes this time.
Anonymous No.2836906 [Report] >>2837063
>>2836903
Yeah, I was there as well and it was lovely, a nice Belle Epoque cafe like the Cafe Central in Vienna. I understand it's gotten too touristy for some people, that's why I was offering alternatives.

Another really nice one is Lotz Terem, on Andrassi utca, but I think it's closed now. You go into the bookstore and then all the way up to the top floor.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g274887-d2295984-Reviews-Book_Cafe_Lotz_Terem-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html
Anonymous No.2837063 [Report]
>>2836906
that one is permanently closed on google map. Where do you go for langos and other local treat like the hortobagi crepe? Langos is really common and I couldn't find any hortobagi