From Lonely Planet, the world's leading travel guide publisher
Durable and waterproof, with a handy slipcase and an easy-fold format,
Lonely Planet Budapest City Mapis your conveniently-sized passport
to traveling with ease. Get more from your map and your trip with images
and information about top city attractions, walking tour routes,
transport maps, itinerary suggestions, extensive street and site index,
and practical travel tips and directory. With this easy-to-use, full
colour navigation tool in your back pocket, you can truly get to the
heart of Budapest, so begin your journey now!
- Durable and waterproof
- Easy-fold format and convenient size
- Handy slipcase
- Full colour and easy-to-use
- Extensive street and site index
- Images and information about top city attractions
- Handy transport maps
- Walking tour routes
- Practical travel tips and directory
- Itinerary suggestions
- Covers Angyalfold, Belvaros, Castle Hill (Varhegy), Erzsebetvaros,
Felheviz, Gellert Hill (Gellert-Hegy), Jozsefvaros, Krisztinavaros,
Lipotvaros, Loportardulo, Matyashegy, Obuda, Orszagut, Remetehegy,
Rozsadomb, Taban, Terezvaros, Ujlak, Ujlipotvaros, Varos-Liget,
Vizafogo, Vizivaros
Check out Lonely Planet Budapest, our most comprehensive guidebook
to the city, covering the top sights and most authentic off-beat
experiences. Or check out Lonely Planet Pocket Budapest, a handy-sized
guide focused on the can't-miss experiences for a quick trip.
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