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Zamárdi has been a resort town since the early 20th century. Its Avar Age cemetery is so rich in archaeological finds that it is considered a rarity throughout the Carpathian Basin. Visitors may observe several remaining, well-preserved examples of vernacular architecture in the town.
Three day schedule: Day One: Walking tour of Pest; National Museum. Day Two: Buda walking tour in the Castle District; Danube cruise. Day Three: Continued Pest walk; Tram ride; Museum of Fine Arts. DAY ONE: Inner city walking tour and the major museum.
D. Renáta
The city is divided into two parts, the hilly side of Buda on the western bank and the flat plain of Pest on the eastern bank of the river Danube. These two parts of the city were once separate towns and were merged together with Ancient Buda (Óbuda) only in 1873.
D. Renáta
Jewish Budapest
N. Nogamstar
Budapest is a city of medicinal baths. Although baths from Roman times (2nd century) have been uncovered in Budapest, the true bathing culture was initiated during the period of Turkish occupation in the 16th and 17th centuries. Even today there are four Turkish baths in the capital (Rudas, Rac, Kiraly, Csaszar), each one a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture.
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