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Given Budapest’s history and its architecture, it’s no surprise that it’s the go-to city in Hungary for tourists. Something you may not know is that Budapest is also known to have some of the best nightlife in Europe. The main attraction is the city’s “ruin bars.” Ruin bars i...
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The nightlife in Budapest is also a highlight, even for those who speak no Hungarian. The famous “ruin pubs” are like nothing you’ve seen before, with several forms of entertainment going on at all times, along with cheap drink prices. ...
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The nightlife in Budapest is one of the best in Europe — and ruin bars are a big reason why. Located in the old Jewish Quarter (the District VII neighborhood), much of the neighborhood was left to decay after World War II. During the 90s, bars began to appear in the abandoned buildi...
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