I have some friends in based Hungary. But I wonder what you guys have for ideas of what I should spend my money on doing.
Buy crystal glasses and bowls..stuff is cheap there. The flea markets are interesting too.
Whores all over that river my boy.. walking in twos.
>>1205021
Where in Hungary?
There are a few of us in here from Budapest, so we can tell you about bp a lot...
Bathhouses are a definite must there, eg. Rudas or Király or Széchenyi, or any, basically.
Northeast has a lot of good hiking spots, good wine. Southeast is my least fave, cause I'm not really into plains, but it has some nice horse riding spots, more thermal baths, etc. Southwest is nice, hilly, more wine. Northwest is also quite hilly, has some nice historical sights.
If you're just going to Budapest, ask for a massage in one of those old bathhouses. Get drunk on mulled wine. Bp also has the most escape rooms per capita, lot of them in English, too.
>>1206137
Very cool to know. Yeah I'll mainly be in Budapest but will be heading south to my friends town for 2 days (Tiszakécske). Already have plans to check out bath houses and the main sites.
Now what exactly is an 'escape room'? That sounds cool.
>>1206137
What about military sites? Graves, open air museums, battle sites etc.
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>>1207837
O man that's a really good idea! You guys know of any major battle sites I should check out?
>>1207523
they 'lock' you up in a room with some friends, and you have to solve puzzles to get out. usually in an hour or two hours.
the one at dürer kert surely has english, but tons of others are in english, too. lot of them don't even need specific language skills, just maths puzzles or other puzzles...https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g274887-Activities-c56-t208-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html
>>1205021
Do gellert hill, buda castle, the cemetery. Get drunk on the river. Terror house can be cool. The zoo of course. Take a train out to szentendre and maybe godollo. Great bars can be found all throughout pest. The Hrabal pub and fuge udvar are some of my favorites. Fovam Ter is a must for a newcomer