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Activities in Hungary

  1. Budapest Parliament House Tour

    Budapest Parliament House Tour

    90 minutes (Departs Budapest, Hungary)

    by Viator

    When in Budapest, don't miss the opportunity to take a tour of the city's spectacular Parliament House, home of the Holy Hungarian Crown. You’ll discover…

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    from USD$31.19
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    Palatinus Strand

    The largest series of pools in the capital, the ‘Palatinus Beach’ complex on Margaret Island has a total of 11 pools (three with thermal water), as well as wave machines, water slides, kids’ pools etc and is always a good place to watch Hungarians at play.

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    BVSC

    Water Polo matches are held at this swimming pool in Pest from September to May.

    If you want to see a match or watch the lads in training in summer, call the MVLSZ for times and dates or get someone to check schedules for you in Nemzeti Sport newspaper.

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  5. Strand Bath

    The curative waters of the thermal spa in this southwestern recreational suburb, 7km from the centre of Miskolc, have been attracting bathers since the Middle Ages. The pretty Strand Bath, in the centre of the town's large park, also has outside pools.

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    Óbuda Sport Club

    The best place for canoeing and kayaking in Budapest is on the Danube at Romai-part; take the HÉV suburban line to Rómaifürdő and walk east towards the river. Óbuda Sport Club is a reliable place to rent kayaks and/or canoes.

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    KSH Boat Club

    The best place for canoeing and kayaking in Budapest is on the Danube at Romai-part; take the HÉV suburban line to Rómaifürdő and walk east towards the river. KSH boat club is a reliable place to rent kayaks and/or canoes.

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  8. Sports Pool

    The Sugovica resort on Petőfi Island has fishing, boating, mini-golf and tennis for anyone willing to pay, and there's a covered swimming pool - the Sports Pool - across the walkway on Petőfi Bridge (Petőfi hid).

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  9. Aqua and Water-Slide Park

    Kecskeméts main summer attraction is its Aqua and Water-Slide Park which, as the name suggests, is a swimming complex loaded with fun things for the kids, but it's also equipped with three spas to soothe any aches and pains.

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  10. Anna Ball

    In July the Anna Ball is held in the Sanatorium, near Gyógy tér; it's a prime event on the Hungarian calendar. Concerts and other events accompany the ball; keep your eyes peeled if you're here during July.

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    Soda Salt Lake

    About 10km west of town in the suburb of Sziksósfürdő is the thermal Soda Salt Lake. Alongside a conventional strand, swimming pool and rowing boats, it also has a nudist beach and camp site.

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  12. Debrecen Summer University (Budapest branch)

    The Budapest branch of the most prestigious Hungarian-language school in the land offers intensive courses lasting three weeks (60 hours) for 78,000Ft and regular evening classes of 60/84 hours for 58,000/79,000Ft.

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    Tófürdő swimming complex

    The huge Tófürdő swimming complex, close to the rowing and fishing lakes northwest of Szombathely's city centre along Kenderesi utca has huge pools and a bunch of slides for both big and small kids.

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    Szemlőhegy Cave

    A more beautiful cave, with stalactites, stalagmites and weird grapelike formations, Szemlőhegy is about 1km southeast of Pálvölgy Cave. The temperature here is 12°C. The tour lasts 35 minutes.

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    Mr Nilsz

    Mr Nilsz three-hour city tours depart from V Szent István tér, and include several photo-op stops. These cost from 6500Ft per adult, while children under 12 or 14 are charged between 3000Ft and 3250Ft.

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    István Cellar Wine Tasting

    You can sample Eger's famous wines at many places around town, including a couple at the base of the castle, and in the István Cellar Wine Tasting below the Korona hotel; Tourinform has an extensive list.

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    Csillaghegy

    The popular Csillaghegy complex north of Óbuda is the oldest open-air bath in Budapest. There are three pools in a 90-hectare terraced park; in winter they are covered by canvas tenting and heated.

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    Görzenál Roller-Skating Park

    This outdoor roller-skating rink and karting track on the banks of the Danube in Óbuda rents skates (600Ft) as well as protective equipment such as gloves and shin and elbow guards (150Ft per set).

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  20. Castle Baths

    The Castle Baths are in the 30-hectare Castle Garden (Várkert) east of the city centre and include 19 pools both indoors and out and a thoroughly modern wellness complex of the highest standards.

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  21. Tisza Park Thermal Pools

    Szolnok is a spa town and has several places where you can 'take the waters'. The Tisza Park Thermal Pools, across the river, is the town's largest swimming complex and comes complete with slides.

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    Mammut Bowling Club

    Bowling is enjoying something of a resurgence here and alleys are rolling out across town, especially in shopping malls. One of the best is the Mammut Bowling Club on the 2nd floor of Mammut II.

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    Ferenc Szusza Stadium

    There are five premier league football teams in Budapest out of a total of 16 nation­wide, including Újpest, which plays at far-flung Ferenc Szusza Stadium accommodating 13,5000 fans.

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    Nándor Hidegkúti Stadium

    There are five premier league football teams in Budapest out of a total of 16 nation­wide, including MTK, based at Nándor Hidegkúti Stadium, accommodating 12,700 spectators.

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    Raba Quelle

    On the left bank of the Rába River is Raba Quelle, Győr's renovated complex of thermal baths, pools, and fitness and wellness centres, offering every treatment imaginable.

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    Sikló

    Stroll across Chain Bridge and board the Sikló, a funicular railway built in 1870 that ascends from Clark Ádám tér to Szent György tér near the Royal Palace.

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    Alfréd Hajós

    The two indoor and three outdoor pools at the Alfréd Hajós swimming complex make up the National Sports Pool, where the Olympic swimming and water-polo teams train.

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    Cityrama

    Cityrama offers three-hour city tours including several photo-op stops. These cost from 6500Ft per adult, while children under 12 or 14 are charged between 3000Ft and 3250Ft.

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