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What's Near ByWith an abundance of original Roman and Turkish baths, concert halls, churches, museums, cinemas and a bustling nightlife, the city is a popular destination all year round. Here are only a few destinations you may want to visit while staying in The Walnut Apartment. Explore this area on Google Maps Close to The Walnut Apartments, you will find such historic sites as: The Szechenyi Bath and Spa (Szécsényi fűrdő) - Built in 1913, it is the largest medicinal bath in Europe and it's water is supplied by two natural thermal springs.
The Gellert Thermal Bath (Gellért fűrdő) -This bath was built between 1912 and 1918, but the location of this natural spring dates back to the 13th century. The Gellert bath is often visited by celebrities, politicians and anybody that likes to relax in a hystorically rich and calming atmosphere.
The Rudas Bath (Rudas fűrdő) - Built in the 16th century, during the Turkish occupation of Hungary. This beautifully styled Turkish dome and octagonal shaped bath is definetly a favorite amongst the Hungarians and tourists alike.
The Hungarian Parliament (Magyar Országház) - The largest building in Hungary and the second largest parliament in Europe. Its location, right on the bank of the Danube, makes it picture perfect and welcomes tourists all year around. Magyarul: http://www.parlament.hu/index.htm English: http://www.parlament.hu/angol/angol.htm
Central Park Budapest (Városliget) - This is a public park that is over 300 acres and it's main entrance is the Heroes Square, one of the most well known hystoric sites of Hungary. There are many tourist attractions here including: Szechenyi Bath, Museum of Fine Arts, The Great Circus of Budapest and the National Zoo are just a few to mention.
The House of Terror – a museum of Hungary’s history in WWII and post war Communism, art exhibits, and stunning architecture known worldwide. |