Hungarian is a people of uncertain origin that is lost beyond East. For a couple of centuries Budapest is one city, but had always been two, or three if you do not want to forget Obuda, with different idiosyncrasies, with different geographies and even histories. Buddha was a manor Pest city, with hills instead of flat. Pest boasted cosmopolitan.
No history lover can resist understanding the origins of Budapest, not to see that you admire here came the Celts, Romans, the Mongol raids, later the Turks, the Ottomans, Austrians, Germans and the Russians. But there’s more.
The river, the Danube, magnificent, solemn and imperial, crossed by nine bridges, inexhaustible source of culture, humidity, and melancholy. And the countless beaches, which draw the invisible and underground waters. The music, theater, palaces, opera. All this and much more is Budapest. Yolanda Ruiz and Enric Balasch, with his usual efficiency and passion for travel, will be the best guides.
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