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Time Out Budapest - 5th Edition

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2005
Time Out Group Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-904978-49-7 (ISBN)
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Budapest is no longer just the tatty gem of old, the Danube pearl tucked away behind Vienna, cherished by a handful of curious and discerning travellers. Now an EU capital, Hungary's flagship city has added cosmopolitan luxury to its five-star hotel stock, the latest treatments to its modernised spa centres, inventive reductions, drizzles and sauces to its cuisine, and designer vroom to its cafes. Without losing the charms of yesteryear, nor hiking up the ticket prices (still in Hungarian forints) for a swift transport network, grand opera or a visit to the most ornate of cinemas, Hungary's capital is amiable and affordable. Using a pool of resident writers who have lived through the changes from immediately post-Soviet to EU metropolis, this fifth edition of Time Out Budapest evaluates the contemporary city and suggests how a rapidly increasing number of visitors arriving by budget airline or major carrier, can best enjoy it.

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS

° The empire strikes back as the classic dream palaces of the fin-de-siècle Habsburg days are being revamped into five-star hotels worthy of any major European capital. The Grand Hotel Royal, the recently opened art nouveau masterpiece Gresham Palace and the New York Palota, (housing the legendary café of the same name) set to open in the summer of 2005, offer the most up-to-date spas, kitchens and designer bars in opulent edifices left crumbling for decades.

° Oddball Hungarians are commonplace in one of the world's most eccentric countries. We celebrate the weird inventors (Bíró, Rubik), escapologists (Houdini), fame-seekers (La Cicciolina, Zsa-Zsa and Eva Gabor) and suicidal dramatists (Ferenc Molnár), who have all given the world their own wacky take on popular culture.

° Disused courtyards, enclosed green spaces and boats moored on the Danube transform summer in Budapest in the hectic open-air clubbing scene. Locals no longer need to tramp off to the tacky delights of Lake Balaton to escape the sweltering metropolis - all over the city, obscure outdoor spaces open up as hot nightlife spots until the first trams start running. Where to find them is the problem - Time Out Budapest provides a full alfresco guide.

° Alternative art is reviving the rustbelt 90 minutes from Budapest. Take a trip to Dunaújváros, once called Sztalinváros (Stalintown), where the Institute of Contemporary Art shows the leading artists of the day in a town built as a post-war Socialist utopia.

Founded in 1968, Time Out has grown from humble beginnings into the leading resource for anyone wanting to know what’s happening in the world’s greatest cities. Alongside our influential weeklies in London, New York, Chicago and Dubai, we publish more than 20 magazines in cities as varied as Beijing and Beirut; a range of travel books, with City Guides now joined by pocket-sized Shortlist series; and an information-packed website. The company remains proudly independent, still owned by Tony Elliott four decades after he launched Time Out London. Written by local experts, and illustrated with original photography, our books also retain their independence. No business has been featured because it has advertised, and all restaurants and bars are visited and reviewed anonymously.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.10.2005
Reihe/Serie Time Out
Sprache englisch
Maße 130 x 198 mm
Gewicht 285 g
Themenwelt Reiseführer Europa Ungarn
ISBN-10 1-904978-49-5 / 1904978495
ISBN-13 978-1-904978-49-7 / 9781904978497
Zustand Neuware
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