Canadian visiting Budapest, looking for Parks and niche local history
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Hello all,
Im a Canadian traveling to Vienna in the end of April and am looking for out of the way and more obscure history around Budapest. Im also a big outdoors fan and and would love to know any good park around the city.
Thanks!
acsige@reddit
If you're into roses, google for "Budatétényi rózsakert". Rose garden / gene bank / research institute.
FunnyCheetah5099@reddit
https://www.atlasobscura.com/things-to-do/budapest-hungary
FovarosiBlog@reddit
Get the book 'Secret Budapest' by Jonglez Publishing for tips on the hidden corners, not touristy places. Available on Amazon.
utsuriga@reddit
Re: outdoors, if you are willing to travel a bit, the National Botanical Garden is beautiful this time of the year.
Budavary_Gandalf@reddit
https://www.atlantiszkiado.hu/en/konyv/secret-budapest-guide-a-guide-to-the-unusual-and-unfamiliar/
utsuriga@reddit
Seconding this!
Enough-Initial185@reddit
Walk with nice panorama to budapest on the Gellert Hill: https://en.funiq.hu/3421-a-scenic-walk-on-gell%C3%A9rt-hill
DataNerdling@reddit
https://www.mementopark.hu/en/home/
Enough-Initial185@reddit
+1 Memento Park - a collection of old socialis statues
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