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You can go to Vienna. If anyone knows how much tickets cost and travel time, please tell us.
15 years ago  •  7 subscribers 16 answers
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Good day! At your request, I am writing where you can go from Budapest to see this amazing country. In view of the small amount of time, personally, not all looked. I use the stories of my friends, acquaintances. Many in Hungary there is something to see. I write everything I know. Let everyone choose what is closer him. I'm not giving you much advice. Be sure to take a tear-off notebook and handle. The names of many settlements are simply not for us Slavs utter. Therefore, they must be ... Farther...
Where would you go first of all after the visa-free regime was opened? Modest budget, tour for 3-4 days. :)
7 years ago  •  14 subscribers 41 answer
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Hasn't it been opened yet? For a short time, it is logical to go somewhere nearby: either a direct flight, or somewhere where you can easily drive a car from Kyiv. And do not spread out over several cities, limit yourself to one. Krakow, Prague, Budapest, Vienna are great. Farther...
9 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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Rest should still be a rest) A child is ONLY 10 years old, and putting him on a full excursion - I don’t think it will be a joy for a girl) adults and then their legs are buzzing))) Paris with Disneyland or Spain with Aventura Park, and with This hotel has a nice pool. Farther...
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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We drove our beautiful car. For 5 days we visited from Svalyava (we rested in the resort of Svalyava), Budapest-Bratislava-Vienna-Budapest-Kyiv. We crossed the border in 15 minutes. in Beregovo. Fortunately, the people of Uzhgorod suggested (they rested together) so as not to go through the Chop. Alex714 I agree with the proposal for Vienna. But going to Vienna from Budapest is a complete h... Stop in Bratislava, and Vienna after 65 km. High-speed train will deliver in just an hour, in ... Farther...
Hello! It is possible that they will give a vacation in July or August, I would like to relax - I don’t know where to go. I want to relax at the sea and at the same time go somewhere in the evenings by bike, car or scooter ...... Preferences Spain (there is Portaventura), but I don’t cycle in the country. Just to meet the money in 70,000 rubles. Sandy palyage - a small child is 4 years old, an older one is 9.
12 years ago  •  3 subscribers 6 answers
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Barcelona! Without a doubt! There are many interesting excursions, Port Aventura is not far from there and there is a special train, and you can buy a ticket right at the station. That is, the entrance and the train ticket are included. Good luck. Here is another water park, I think you will be interested. http://inbarcelona.com/akvapark-v-Barcelone.php Farther...
Where better to spend a small romantic week-end with her husband for a silver wedding. Paris is not offered.
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 23 answers
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And I'm for Prague! She can really get sick, absolutely fantastic city, regardless of the time of year. Farther...
We are going to Budapest for Catholic Christmas (we will be in the city from the afternoon of December 23rd until the morning of December 26th). I ask for advice: - How to manage time rationally? What can and should be seen in 2.5 days? Where is the Christmas market in Budapest?
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 7 answers
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With shopping in Budapest, so-so - the people are not rich. Shopping centers in bulk, the same Arena. Basically everything decent in the center, around Vaci street. In terms of killing time, it is worth walking through the old city on foot - there are stunningly beautiful places. In terms of bread and circuses, be sure to visit the Sir Lancelot restaurant http://sirlancelot.hu/ - amazing medieval (almost) cuisine and performance. On Christmas Day it may be necessary to reserve tables in advance. Farther...