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  1. Budapest ( Pronunciación en húngaro: /ˈbudɒpɛʃt/ ( escuchar ⓘ)) es la capital y ciudad más poblada de Hungría, 1 así como su principal centro industrial, comercial y de transportes. 2 Posee 1,75 millones de habitantes (2016) 3 una disminución significativa respecto de los casi 2,1 millones con que contaba a mediados de los años 1980, 4 q...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BudapestBudapest - Wikipedia

    Budapest [8] is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and it was the largest city on the Danube river; [9] [10] [11] today it is the second largest one.

  3. 8 de ene. de 2024 · Si dispones de menos tiempo y no puedes completar esta lista de los 27 lugares más bonitos de Budapest, nuestro top 10 sería: Parlamento de Budapest, Puente de las Cadenas, Bastión de los Pescadores, Balneario Széchenyi, Parque Varosliget, Ruins Bars, Barrio Judío, Váci Utca, Basílica de San Esteban y Paseo en barco por el ...

  4. Explore Budapest holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Budapest's best sights and local secrets from travel experts you can trust. Experience Budapest - Lonely Planet | Hungary, Europe

  5. 19 de may. de 2024 · Budapest, city, capital of Hungary, and seat of Pest megye (county). The city is the political , administrative , industrial , and commercial centre of Hungary. The site has been continuously settled since prehistoric times and is now the home of about one-fifth of the country’s population.

  6. Budapestinfo Tourist Information Centre. Budapest provides visitors to the Hungarian capital with all the help you need to get as much useful and easily accessible information as possible during your stay, either online or in person.

  7. 1. Visit Budapest's neo-Gothic Parliament building. Budapests neo-Gothic Parliament building dominates the curve of the Danube and is a true postcard superstar. It houses the Holy Crown (used to crown the country’s monarchs since the 12th century), as well as other royal jewels.