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  • Nh Budapest Budapest


    Nh Budapest Information

    The NH Budapest is located in XIII district of Budapest, between the Parliament and the famous West Train Station. Near the hotel you will find The Westend Shopping Center with more than 400 shops and 20 movie theatres. Also, within a short walking distance is Margit Island, the central park of Budapest. Take a step out the door, and you are at the Grand Vigszinhaz Theater, which is the oldest theatre in Budapest. Despite it's central location, and close proximity to public transportation, the property is situated in a very calm and pleasant area.
    Located in Central Europe's Carpathian Basin, Hungary has been a link in the chain connecting East and West for a thousand years. The ancestors of the Hungarians, or "Magyars", lived in the Ural Mountains. They had close linguistic ties with other Finno Ugrian peoples and shared certain anthropological and cultural traits with the Turks. In the 2nd millennium BC they began a nomadic lifestyle based on cattle breeding; this led to a period of westward migration which brought them into contact with several tribes, including the Alan, Turkish and Kazar ethnic groups.

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