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Hungary (Country Guide)

Hungary (Country Guide)

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Authors: Neal Bedford, Steve Fallon
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 576345

Media: Paperback
Edition: 5
Pages: 424
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.8 x 0.8

ISBN: 1741042232
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN: 9781741042238
ASIN: 1741042232

Publication Date: June 1, 2006
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Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Hungary (Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit)
  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Hungary (2nd ed)
  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Hungary
  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Hungary
  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Hungary (Hungary, 3rd ed)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Be mesmerised by the cultural emporium of Budapest, or watch history unfold by simply drifting down the Danube. Head to forested hills for hiking in unspoiled wilderness, and then enjoy the mineral waters in curative thermal baths. Discover celestial charms in 1000-year-old monasteries, or sample the big reds and sweet whites from wine cellars in medieval towns. Hungary sits at the heart of Central Europe – get connected with this definitive guide.

Get Out And About with our comprehensive chapter on activities including horse riding and bird-watching

Discover Hungarian Wines with tips on tasting throughout the guide and a dedicated Food & Drink chapter

Eliminate The Guesswork with our indepth reviews on accommodation and eating options around the country

Get Under The Skin of Hungarian society and learn what makes it tick with our insightful chapter on culture

Move Around With Ease on public transport or under your own steam using our detailed transport information



Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great guide to Hungary.   November 20, 2007
Mike514 (Montreal, Qc, Canada)
This is the kind of book that gives LP the great reputation that it deserves. The guide was generally helpful for both Budapest and Eger, and we used it religiously for our one-week visit to the country.

However, it would have been useful to have translations of the phrase "Is service included in the bill" (I have also found many other LP guides also omit this useful phrase). We would have also appreciated a more in-depth historical background. The historical description between the 1960s-90s was a little light.

This is a far cry from LP's Romania book, which was decent at best.



4 out of 5 stars Useful information and well organized   June 26, 2007
bundasthedog (New York, NY)
Lonely Planet books are always fairly well organized and this edition of Hungary is no exception. The information is current and doesn't neglect any corner of this very interesting and beautiful country. The book contains information to satisfy a wide range of interests; everything from those interested in winery tours to those looking for a relaxing beach vacation at Europe's largest lake, Lake Balaton. Likewise, the book nicely balances the needs of those who travel by rail, bus or by their own rented car, as we did. One small complaint, not the author's fault, is Lonely Planet's editorial decision to omit good photos, other than the few esoteric token photos near the center of the book. I suppose there is an editorial struggle between pretty pictures versus content, but it can be frustrating if tackling a country such as Hungary where you have no apriori knowledge of the various landscapes in different regions of the country. A picture is in fact worth a thousand words, but Lonely Planet simply does not see it that way. Perhaps pick up the DK guide for photos to inspire and guide your trip planning for Hungary.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent book with up-to-date and accurate informations   June 7, 2007
Vinko Malada (Croatia)
I have visited Budapest and more than five towns around it last summer, and have used this book extensively as my only guide to the country.
It was of great help, in it you can find everything you will need to get the full experience of the country, including historical informations, sites to visit, maps, well choosed recommendations of restaurants and bars, informations about accommodation, transport and people.
I can recommend this book to everyone who wants to visit and learn about Hungary.



2 out of 5 stars Accomodation info already out of date   September 7, 2005
FangLangZhe
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although this edition was only published 2 years ago, the accomodation sections in various towns is already quite out of date . I suppose the accomodation situation changes quite rapidly in Hungary, even the 2005 edition of LP Eastern Europe has much more up to date accomodation info for Hungary, altough as a whole it has less info on Hungary of course.


4 out of 5 stars Great Resource on Hungary   November 11, 2004
Dallas Long (St. Louis, MO)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I lived in Hungary for a while, and this is a great resource for traveling around the country. The author captures the Hungarian spirit and quirkiness quite well, and the reviews of the restaurants, hotels, and attractions are usually accurate.

I do caution people that the information isn't as accurate if you're traveling to any of the minor cities. I lived in Szombathely, and many of the hotels and restaurants don't exist any more, and the attractions are rather... er, not quite as they are portrayed.

Also be aware that the train schedules change every January, so even if the guide says a certain leaves from Keleti or Deli, this may not be the case. Verify everything before you can make travel arrangements.


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