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Budapest is divided by the Danube River; the western bank is Buda, the historic area, while the other, Pest, is where the majority of the shopping, government and commercial districts are found.  Between them there are hundreds of monuments, museums, galleries, theatres, and concert halls . This city, rich in history with a vibrant cultural heritage, is a must for the serious and curious traveler.  The "Queen of the Danube" is also referred to the city of spas.  There are a dozen thermal bath complexes served by over 100 natural thermal springs. The culinary scene is reaching new heights here with more and more wonderful restaurants to choose from. 

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Hungarian State Opera House
22 Andrássy út, VI
Tel. 361.331.2550
www.opera.hu
Newly renovated, this 1300-seat auditorium has been home to some of the country’s most talented entertainers. For a relaxing evening with a loved one, Hungarian State Opera House is the best spot to spend time with him or her in Budapest.
 

Gellert Baths
XI. Kelenhegyi út 2-4.
Tel. 361.466.61.66
A personal favorite of both residents and non-residents, these baths offer a traditional Turkish experience. Fueled by hot springs located underneath the building, a mix of hot and cold temperatures guarantees its in-pool guests a relaxing experience. Non-swimmers can pay 500 HUF to take look around the beautiful mosaic-studded entrance hall and take a glace at the pool. A vaulted glass roof tops the art nouveau main hall and elegant Roman-style columns support the gallery surrounding the pool.


Guided Boat tour on the Danube
Pier 7, Danube bank near Vigadó tér
Tel: 36.1.317 2203
http://www.legenda.hu/a_home/a_home.html
Take in a splendid view of the Capital, enjoy seeing the city lit up at night or make it a romantic evening - a cruise down this main waterway.

Milonga Opera
Try tango dancing on Fridays at the Holgyvalasz Dance Studio in Milonga Opera. Candlelight illuminates the dancehall as couples dance the night away.

Varga Imre Gyujtemeny (Imre Varga Collection)
III. Laktanya u. 7
Tel. 1.250.0274
http://www.museum.hu/search/museum_en.asp?id=88
Dedicated to one of Hungary’s most renowned contemporary sculptors, Imre Varga Museum showcases a large selection of his work.

Hosok tere (Heroes' Square)
Pest
At the entrance of City Park lies one of the great historical sites of Hungary. Once a host to the Socialist celebrations, Heroes’ Square has endured revolutions and reconstruction. On a trip here, be sure to check out the Magyar tribal leader statues, which were reconstructed in 1996 for the 1,100th year anniversary of the Magyar Conquest. Heroes’ Square is also close to the Museum of Fine Arts and Exhibition Hall.