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Buda Castle Labyrinth

Did you know that just under the Buda Castle Hill there’s a complex of caves and cellars that goes for miles? A good part of it is called the Buda Castle Labyrinth, and can be visited joining one of the guided tours provided by the cultural association looking after it, Budavári Labirintus.

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The labyrinth is indeed a fascinating place, and the tours don’t really take away any of the magic, as many of them take place during the night, with lanterns provided to the visitors as the only lights available.

Many passages, corridors vaults and halls are visible, all with fascinating names like The Prehistoric Labyrinth, the Shaman Passage, the Path of the Magic Deer and more. The Labyrinth is such an unreal and magic location that has also been described as one of the 7 Underground Wonders of the World.

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If you’re looking for even more excitement you can book a personal tour, where you’ll go down totally on your own and in pitch dark, while if it is romance that you’re after you can book the Labyrinth of Love tour. It take place only at night, with the woman and the man going into two different paths that will eventually meet in a space with very special atmosphere. Sounds like a great place to propose!

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20% Off with Budapest Card

Posted 5 months, 1 week ago.

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Late-Night Cheap Eats in Budapest: Turkish Doner Kebab

Nothing tastes better after a long night out in Budapest than a late night kebab. You’ll find Kebabs in a lot of European cities (also called Gyros or Shawarma) but nowhere do they taste better and cost less than in Budapest. We’re talking 550 Ft (about 2 Euros) and you’ll find them on just about every major street corner. Just follow the scent of slow roasted meat wafting from to-go window.

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Hungarians (and you) have the Turks to thank for this deliciously cheap invention. (Although I wouldn’t go shouting their praises in downtown Budapest, the memory of a few hundred years of Ottomon occupation still lingers. ) My favorite place for round the clock kebabs is Szeraj, located between Nyugati train station and Jaszai Mari square on the main ring road. It’s the only place in town you’ll find a line for food at 2am. A word to the wise; go ease on the csipos (spicy) sauce.

Posted 7 months, 3 weeks ago.

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Cheap Summer Flights from Malev

I just found a  nice deal on summer flights to Hungary on the BudapestAdventure website.

They are advertising 99 Euro flights to Budapest from major European cities, and if you buy a flight + hotel you can get an extra night free. I was immediately suspicious so I ran a few searches on Malev’s website. The bad news: I never got a 99 Euro fare, just as I thought it is a nice teaser number. The good news: the fares weren’t 99 Euro they were still pretty cheap. I got roundtrip fares of 120-200 Euro from major European cities. That’s EasyJet prices with a sandwich thrown in.

The promotion ends Aug 31 so book soon. Look us up if you come to town.

Posted 7 months, 3 weeks ago.

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