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Fodor's Hungary

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New York-London
Kiadó: Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York-London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 185 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 0-679-01371-7
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51 Years of Travel Experience
FODOR'S HUNGARY
• Accommodations: A wide range of hotels—from gleaming modern giants to comfortable old establishments that still preserve the elegance of the great days of pre-World War I Hungary
• Restaurants: Eat your fill of the hearty cooking that has made Hungary famous around the world—rich soups, goulash with little dumplings, stuffed vegetables, giant catfish, and paprila chicken with sour cream and cucumber salad—all washed down with excellent wine or beer
• Sightseeing: Modern Hungary goes out of its way to make visitors welcome and has a great deal to show them—the cosmopolitan sights of Budapest, along the mighty Danube; the relaxed resorts of Lake Balaton; ancient Baroque churches and rich vineyards, still producing some of Europe's most celebrated wines; game reserves with wild boar and eagles; dramatic mountains; and the splendid horsemen of the Great Plain
• Hungary and Its Neighbors: A glimpse of life behind the Iron Curtain;... Tovább

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51 Years of Travel Experience
FODOR'S HUNGARY
• Accommodations: A wide range of hotels—from gleaming modern giants to comfortable old establishments that still preserve the elegance of the great days of pre-World War I Hungary
• Restaurants: Eat your fill of the hearty cooking that has made Hungary famous around the world—rich soups, goulash with little dumplings, stuffed vegetables, giant catfish, and paprila chicken with sour cream and cucumber salad—all washed down with excellent wine or beer
• Sightseeing: Modern Hungary goes out of its way to make visitors welcome and has a great deal to show them—the cosmopolitan sights of Budapest, along the mighty Danube; the relaxed resorts of Lake Balaton; ancient Baroque churches and rich vineyards, still producing some of Europe's most celebrated wines; game reserves with wild boar and eagles; dramatic mountains; and the splendid horsemen of the Great Plain
• Hungary and Its Neighbors: A glimpse of life behind the Iron Curtain; a chance to see how Hungary differs from the countries that
lie along its borders
• Practical Information: Getting to and around Hungary; a Hungarian-English vocabulary; useful addresses; special events; advice on shopping, money, and documentation—information to make your visit to one of Eastern Europe's most friendly countries hassle free
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Eugene Fodor is the creator of the well-known series of travel guides that bears his name. There are now 132 titles, of which 121 are published annually in thoroughly revised editions. In 1978, Mr. Fodor was elected to the American Society of Travel Agents World Travel Congress Hall of Fame, the first travel editor to be so honored.
Parts of this book have been excerpted from Fodor's Eastern Europe
All Fodor's guides are available from your local bookstore, or write to Fodor's Travel Publications, 201 East 50th Street, New York, NY 10022. Vissza

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