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El 16 de Abril cumpliría años uno de los grandes actores monocromos: Charlie Chaplin; en su honor aquí van unas cuantas localizaciones en Blanco y Negro.
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Tram No. 2 is the perfect way to see many of the great sights that Budapest city has to offer.
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On this occasion I propose to you to know the city of Budapest by walking along the Danube. You could cross its many bridges and get lost in the busy and modern Pest or the quiet and Imperial Buda.
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Take a trip back in time when all public places were adorned with gigantic monuments of Communist heroes and anybody who had a car drove a Trabant.
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This is my fave abandoned spooky place in the town. how many times i was there alone? twenty? thirty?... (with fisheye, lca, tchaika,zenit..)
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En esta ocasión os propongo conocer la ciudad de Budapest paseando por la orilla del Danubio. Cruzar una y otra vez por sus muchos puentes recorriendo la bulliciosa y moderna Pest o la tranquila e Imperial Buda.
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¿De turismo en Budapest y llueve? ¿te apetece llevarte un souvenir distinto de la paprika o ese imán del parlamento? aprovecha para darte un paseo y curiosear tiendas de fotografía, yo encontré ésta y me conquistó...
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Un famoso compositor brasileño, Chico Buarque, escribió que Budapest es amarilla.
Cuando estuve allí, me encontré con un cielo gris, sobre el que destacaban tres colores: rojo, blanco, y verde. La bandera húngara estaba por todas las esquinas: una manera de recordarnos a todos de cómo las gentes se fortalecen cuando luchan juntas.
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A famous Brazilian composer, Chico Buarque, wrote that Budapest is yellow. When I was there, I found a grey sky being crushed by three colors: red, white, and green. The Hungarian flag was everywhere: a reminder of how strong people are when they fight together.
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I’ve been to Štrbské Pleso twice, it’s a lake in the High Tatras area (middle up of Slovakia) and it was amazing.
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Communism in Hungary may have ended in 1989, but on the outskirts of Budapest there is a park where you can still feel it. After the fall of communism, citizens of Eastern European cities understandably began destroying the buildings, statues and symbols of the era and regime that had oppressed them since 1949.
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Aunque Budapest no es tan turística como otras capitales europeas si que puedes llegar a necesitar un momento de paz espiritual.
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Chain Bridge or Széchényi Lánchhíd - best-known historical bridge in Budapest.
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Why not spend a romantic afternoon walking hand in hand in Europe’s second oldest zoo? Why not check out the baby Gorilla or the tiger cubs or simply take a stroll around the gardens whilst admiring the beautiful collection of botanical specimens? You won’t be disappointed that’s for sure!
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Mystic small castle only 50km from Budapest with charmig atmosphere.
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Thinking of taking a Lomo trip? Why not try Budapest in Hungary? It has everything you need, and more, as well as a few surprises.
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Let's be straight forward - you are going to hear about a unique place, that is in the center of Europe, and you have maybe even never heard about it.
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Hello there, height lovers! I am just in love with Slovakian Tatras, to be precise - the High Tatras, or as the natives call them Vysokye Tatry. These mountains are situated in the north of the country, and right near the mountain there is a small road (called the route of love, or just Nr.537). On that road there are a lot of relaxation and tourism towns, often beloved by winter sports lovers, but during the summer (or even spring) you can still find a lot to do there.
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Visegrad is situated in north Hungary, on the right bank of the Danube, 30 km away from Budapest, and it is famous of its citadel, and castle. It is a popular destination for hiking, relaxing or dining, and the city offers a wide list of programs for tourists.
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Chain Bridge (Lánc Híd) crossing the Danube River is the oldest and most beautiful bridge that connects Buda and Pest. It is a suspension bridge and was opened in 1849.