It's hard to miss the nearly 1,250-foot-long Széchenyi Chain Bridge. Originally built in the 1800s by English engineer William Tierney Clark, this stunning suspension bridge was mostly destroyed ...
Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. Named for the Széchenyi Chain Bridge situated nearby, the AccorHotels-affiliated Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge in ...
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Hosted on MSNUnveiling Budapest: A Journey Through Hungary's CapitalBudapest is the bustling capital of Hungary. The "Queen of the Danube" is the country’s commercial, political, and industrial heart. It has ancient rates dating to the times of the Romans. Its modern ...
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