What are the Hungarian habits of New Year’s Eve and why?
Maybe superstition, maybe a tradition but there are many habits in Hungary on New Year’s Eve, which should be keep in mind because all of them are affect our whole year according to the beliefs. Let’s see what kind of habits are the most common in this holiday: Let’s say goodbye to the Past Year
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Why is Budapest the best choice for New Year’s Eve?
Budapest takes a prominent place in the list of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Andrássy Avenue’s magnificent landscaping, the Vörösmarty Square pavilion fair, the spectacular view of the night sky and the wellness and spas throughout the winter, Hungary and Budapest still boast something much more valuable than being still a safe destination
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The most popular music venues in Budapest
Fortunately it’s cool to visit th Hungarian capital and spend a whole week with sightseeing, and trying the best spots in Budapest. Famous restaurant, nice bars and great clubs of course. We wrote a guide for you to know the city’s best venues. Be careful, these are the local favourites, not the doubtful tips from
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Traditional Hungarian dishes for NYE
We now what to eat in Easter and Christmas, but what about a traditional Hungarian NYE menu? They choose some food for their superstition, but there are comfort foods as well. Lentils – they simbolize the wealth, and happiness int he new year. So every Hungarian needs to eat at least a spoon of lentil
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12 things you need for the perfect NYE party
We’ve collected 12 things you need for the perfect NYE night. If you think like us, and follow at least 6 bulletpoints, we should spend NYE together! Listen to us! spectacular environment acceptable prices, wide range of spirits, drinks cool companion, friendly people and staff handsome guys and sexy girls if you are searching for
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Let’s spend the New Year’s Eve in Budapest!
Just as in many places of the world, there are huge celebrations in Budapest as well to say goodbye to the past year and welcome the fresh, bright new one. Nowadays, the Hungarian capital is a popular destination to spend the last days of the year with partying, enjoying the bath culture and the possibly
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