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Budapest or Prague?
Where better to spend a small romantic week-end with her husband for a silver wedding. Paris is not offered.
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10 subscribers  • asked 2013-03-2812 years ago
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аватар Yasemin
Both there and there have their charms.
depending on where you have already been, what the soul asks for more ..
Yes, and depending on when .. in Prague, while there is no greenery - Gothic looks somewhat forcing ... in Budapest - the city looks easier without trees.
And if you go when the colors are already rampant - then both there and there it’s wonderful!
By the way, the Magyars also began to give out cartoons a little ;-)
аватар BalIrina
The trip is planned for the end of October, we have never been to these cities, but Budapest attracts with the Danube and thermal springs.
аватар Yasemin
Széchenyi baths - yes! bath Rudash - also yes!
By the time of the trip - I was in Budapest at that time, it was still comfortable ...
In Prague was in early November - rainy.
But the weather, you know, is not a constant concept :-)
Well, since thermal springs attract - then, God himself ordered to choose Budapest. Yes, and in bathing you will get a lot of pleasure, regardless of the time of year.
And Hungarian cuisine is more elegant than Czech .. again - Tokay Asu. .. beer somehow does not fit with romance :-)
аватар Pachok
And I'm for Prague! She can really get sick, absolutely fantastic city, regardless of the time of year.
аватар NatashaS
If you are gourmets, then Budapest. Dinner at a restaurant on the Korzo embankment will decorate your week-end. Not cheap, but very tasty.
аватар Rovno10
I have been to Prague twice and four times to Budapest. Both cities are beautiful and each has its own charm and aura. But Budapest is like our Kyiv - majestic and beautiful, but in order to fall in love with it, you need to live in it, and Prague is akin to Lviv - love at first sight. For me, Prague is more romantic. And the cuisine in each country is delicious and special. I, too, soon have a "modest" date - 35 years from the date of the wedding, and my plans are also not Paris, but Prague.
аватар hatinka
Here the situation is so positive, no matter what city you choose, you will not lose! Both are very good! I still like Budapest a little more - it really reminds me of Kyiv - so a little harsh and majestic.
аватар andreyvip
Personally, I like Prague more, but really, given the time of the trip, it seems to me that it would be better in Budapest if in spring or early autumn, when Prague is still all green, I would definitely recommend Prague, and at the end of October it will most likely be quite windy in Prague and damp, and at the same time gray, in Budapest it should be more comfortable at this time of the year. Although in any case, you won’t lose, both cities are very good, and if you are in a festive mood, then dampness and grayness will not matter how much. Happy upcoming anniversary!!! And add a couple more days to the weekend)
аватар BalIrina
Thanks to everyone for the advice, we understand that both cities are different, but beautiful in their own way, but a walk along the Danube, thermal springs, Tokaj wine is "more romantic than beer", and also an old dream to visit Budapest, give an advantage in his favor. Happy travels to all. But let's not give up advice on Budapest already.
аватар travelsita
This year, my husband also has a round wedding anniversary. Let's go on a tour of Europe with a visit to Paris. And if you choose between Prague and Budapest, then I am for Budapest! I was just in Budapest in the first decade of November. It was very warm. The jackets were hot.
аватар Scurra-2
We celebrated a round date in Budapest. Hotel St. George in Buda. Great romantic place. Dinner at Korzo is excellent. Baths Széchenyi, too. "Gündel" I will not advise yet, I have not been yet, but I'm about to get there. The documents have been handed over, the tour has been paid for, the Gundel has been booked. Silver wedding in April.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Not so long ago we discussed what to see in Hungary:
http://www.turpravda.com/hu/question-33928.html
Previously:
http://www.turpravda.com/hu/budapesht/question-35497.html
аватар ganin6
I'm surprised at the phrase wine is more romantic than beer! Have you guys been to the Czech Republic? There are so many varieties of wine! Visit Prague wineries! One Bohemian sect is worth something!
аватар IaroslaviSHna
They were not in the Czech Republic. Where is it?:)
аватар ganin6
It's there.
аватар Pachok
And ganin6 is right, by the way :) Normal wines in the Czech Republic are definitely not worse than Hungarian ones. Well, except that there will be no sugary sticky tokays :)
аватар IaroslaviSHna
So we were not lucky with Czech wines. We prefer dry. But not with the taste of vinegar.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Taste and color...
аватар ganin6
IaroslaviSHna. If you are a fan of Hungary, then you should not omit other countries - this is a sign of bad taste and stupidity. The Czech Republic has a very large selection of GOOD wine. In one of the wineries, I saw about 20 varieties of Czech wine. I don't know much about wines, but our ladies rated Czech wine very highly. And it doesn't smell like vinegar.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
ganin6, I would not jump to conclusions about other people's addictions. I corrected you and it bothered you? Then try to write without errors. Personally, I don't give a damn about your stupid chatter. You failed to offend me. But it may offend other people who like Hungary or are their homeland. Brilliant! He has not tried, but relies on the opinion of the ladies. In the beginning, learn to understand wines yourself, try it, then express your opinion. I guess, with regard to Hungary, your ladies also told you. And you believe everything. :))))
аватар ganin6
Well, I see that the master of the Russian language is writing to me here. Well, if you don't care, then everything is clear. You didn't make a mistake on the page? The Czech Republic is being discussed here, and you are foaming at the mouth proving that the Czech Republic is not worth a visit. Engage in promoting Hungary elsewhere. And I didn’t write anything bad about Hungary, read carefully. And by the way, I did not poke strangers. And from your comments, I see that you also know little about wine.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
You want the Czech Republic to be discussed here. But people have made up their minds. Everything you described to the topic of travel does not matter. Topic is over. The last thought, like a similar word, is yours. But I don't really want to know about it. Good luck in business and happiness in your personal life! :)
аватар Pachok
I repeat - the Czech Republic is full of good wines, especially white ones. And I know what I'm talking about :) I especially recommend Riesling and pink traminer. For lovers of sweeter - ice wine. "Vinegar" never came across.
Z.Y. And, yes - I'm not against Hungary, but let's be fair to the Czech Republic :)
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