Hello everyone! It 's a little bit that I'm not writing this because I have been a few days in Budapest along with other friends Monteleonesi. The city is really beautiful both from the artistic point of view, both from the standpoint of folklore and also the prices are much lower than those of other European capitals. Budapest is split into two parts by the Danube (the second largest river in Europe with its 2800 km long) on \u200b\u200bthe left bank lies the oldest Buda, the hilly area where there is the great royal palace and all the buildings are characteristic of time passed. The right bank, however, called Pest, is characterized by more modern buildings and tourist structures (such as Vaci utca full of souvenir shops), but is also home to the wonderful House that overlooks the Danube and the Church of Santo Stefano . Then with regard to the kitchen Hungarian Goulash is a dish, a meat soup with paprika really good. I mean a really nice place, but unfortunately the long period of the communist regime marked the Hungarian population heavily, so that even today he can see the consequences (such as poverty and social exclusion). However, our Monteleonesi found themselves very well and spent four days in the beautiful Hungarian capital. The youngest, then spent the holiday with fun and especially if you have made merry in the evening. Unfortunately, time is really flying and the holiday is soon over. Thus we have all resumed their activities and are due back to life everyday ... even though the fabulous trip to Budapest will be unforgettable!
- El Machico advises all readers to visit this lovely city -
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