I'm going to Budapest September 2016. This is how I'm getting myself pumped up.
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Ecseri Street Flea Market
The market's atmosphere and size can be compared to Portobello Road in London, or the Paris Flea Market. A very important aspect of shopping here is that you MUST bargain with the seller - it's all part of the show; accepting the price right away is not customary. You can go there even if it's raining, as nearly the whole area is covered.
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Gellert Spa
Gellert Spa is one of the most famous thermal spa baths in Europe, and one of the leading natural hot spring spa baths in Budapest, Hungary.
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Szabo Ervin Library
The incredible Szabo Ervin Library in Budapest is a hidden treasure, left out of guidebooks, tucked into a busy section of the city. But for those in the know, the Szabo Ervin Library is a stunning step back to a time when libraries were like mansions - perhaps that's because it's in one.
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Veggie Visa: Vegan Food Tour in Budapest, Hungary
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Flipper Muzeum
“Among the dozens of machines on display in the museum, one of the standouts is the rare Mesovonat machine, which stands as the only known Hungarian-made pinball machine. The owners of the museum are even trying to track down the mysterious designer of the hometown amusement.”
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The Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum
A Hungarian pharmacy museum with a fascinating mumia box
“The mummy trade eventually slowed mainly due to a tightening of Egyptian government on the practice, and the ever more difficult process of finding and smuggling authentic mummies. Mummy was still available in the catalog of Merck as late as 1908. “Genuine Egyptian mummy, as long as the supply lasts, 17 marks 50 per kilogram.””
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The Hungarian National Gallery
Woman Playing the Violoncello by Berény Róbert, 1928, oil on canvas, 135 x 102 cm, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
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