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Budapest: Tourist Entertainment Guide
Jan 15,2008 00:00
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There is a wide range of restaurants. Table service is common, although self-service restaurants are less expensive. A typical menu would offer you two or three courses. Some dairy and pastry shops also offer light meals. Cheap and regular transport and reasonable prices keep Budapest alive and rollicking even at night. There are a lot of pubs, music to suit your mood – rock, pop & jazz – theatres, nightclubs and casinos.There are no licensing hours for bars, but the legal age for drinking is 18 years. Your minor child may be allowed into the bar with you, though!. Cinemas in major towns show many English language films. The magnificent opera house in Budapest stages regular performances and seats are cheap. |