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Budapest
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Budapest
Two cities in one! Buda on a hill, the historical part of the city and Pest on a plain, its shops and boulevards both separated by the Danube flowing between them and connected by magnificent bridges. <b>Budapest</b> looks its most beautiful at dawn, yet it is also spectacularly appealing at night. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, a world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife and an exceptionally rich offering of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities.
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Visit and explore Buda Hill and the Castle District, Parliament, the Chain Bridge, Heroes' Square, St. Stephen's Basilica, the Opera House, Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion, Gellert Hill, the thermal baths and so much more!
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Pecs
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Pecs
<b>Pécs</b> is the largest city in the Southern Transdanubia region of Hungary, situated about 20 miles west of the Danube River and 20 miles north of the border with Croatia. The ruins of a 4th-century necropolis are listed on the register of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As a result of multiple conquests from different ethnic groups, there are a mix of cultural influences seen here, such as the oldest university in Hungary, founded by the Magyars; and the Mosque of Pasha Qasim Victorious, from the 150-year rule imposed by the Ottomans. Pécs is a UNESCO City of Peace as well as a former European Capital of Culture.
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Visit and discover the great Mecsek Mountains, Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, Mosque of Pasha Qasim, Pecs Cathedral, Pecs TV Tower, Pecs Zoo, Victor Vasarely Museum, Szechenyi Square, Zengo, Csontvary Museum, and so much more.
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Gyor
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Gyor
<b>Gyor</b> is the principal city in the Western Transdanubia region of Hungary, located halfway between Vienna and Budapest. The city was founded by the Celts in the 5th century BCE. The Magyars arrived in the year 900 CE and gave the town its current name. Gyor is located at the confluence of three rivers: the Danube, the Raba, and the Rabca. Important sights in the area include the 15th-century Doczy Chapel; the Gothic-Baroque-hybrid Gyor Cathedral; the Museum of Roman Archaeology; and about 12 miles out of town, the Pannonhalma Archabbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Visit the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady (Gyor Cathedral), Xantus Janos Zoo, Carmelite temple, Szechenyi Square, Museum of Roman Archaeology, Pannonhalma Archabbey, Pannonhalma Protected Area, Doczy Chapel, and so much more.
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