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Gay
Accommodation Budapest and Gay Guide Budapest
We are gay
accommodation company established since 2004
year, working with gay tourists visiting Budapest
and Hungary, offering gay rooms in our gay guesthouses
and apartments for gay visitors. If you’re planning
to spend your vacation in Budapest we will find
the best place for your stay.
Our Gay accommodation including apartments and
rooms in Budapest for rent exclusively to gay
guys! Our objects are in Downtown and near by
popular gay places. Royal and Differently Gay
Guest Houses are in Budapest, close to Józséf
Körút Boulevard and metro station
Ferenc körút.

Royal Gay Guesthouse
Fõvám
tér apartment is in the hart of the city
on the beginning of Váci Street, near
by Danube and "Bridge of Freedom",
opposite of the Old city market. Objects are
close to the gay sauna "Magnum", gay
discos "Alibi" and "Capella"
and bar "Action".

Fõvám tér apartment

We
are providing you also with all information
what you need for your stay in Budapest. Gay
guide include bars, cafés, discos, saunas,
gay friendly baths, sex shops and gay shops,
gay groups in Hungary, massage etc...
We
are giving you also other general information
about Budapest like restaurants, shops, antique
shops, famous baths, museums, information about
airport and travel companies, railway, buses,
taxis, public transport in Budapest. Our Budapest
sightseeing internet tour including historical
and tourist guide about Budapest and towns near
by Budapest which are also interesting for visit
like Szentendre, Visegrad, Gödölõ
and Eger.

City tours (King's Palace)
If
you traveling to Budapest don't hesitate, lets
us to arrange your stay in Budapest. We are
offering you if you need during your stay, professional
city guide and massage.
If you have any suggestion,
advice about this site, exchange banners etc,
write to us.
You can to reach us by e-mail: budapest@budapest-gayguide.com
or by mobile phone +36-30/685-26-43 from
abroad or 06-30/685-26-43 in Hungary.
Welcome
to Budapest!
Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and
with a population of 2 million citizens
it is the largest city in the country.
The city is often referred to as the Paris of
the east, and deserves this name. It bears some
resemblance to Prague, but is larger and friendlier.
The picturesque setting on two sides of the
Danube, the nine connecting bridges and the
villas and public buildings really make Budapest
one of the most enjoyable cities in Europe.

Parliament
Budapest is composed of two cities: the small
Buda, on the west side of the river looking
over the much larger Pest on the opposite side.
The two parts developed separately as the bourgeois
Buda with its palaces and spas and the more
commercial Pest. At first, the hills of Buda
were the safe core of the twin cities, but as
Buda and Pest were united with Óbuda
(Ancient Buda) the plains of Pest became the
center of the growing metropolis.
Today, the most famous landmark of Budapest
is the Parliament building on the banks of the
Danube. The best view of the Parliament can
be had from Castle Hill, a Budapest highlight
itself. This collection of palaces, churches
and monuments has been declared a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO and is a must see for every tourist.
Budapest has some very good museums as well,
The National Museum, the Jewish Museum and the
Historical Museum of Budapest being the best.
Budapest has become a gay mecca in this part
of Europe with many gay places. By day, you
can visit museums, take a coffee in one of the
cafés or visit gay sauna Magnum. By night
you can have a dinner at either a cheap or a
fancy restaurant and after go to the gay discos
or bars.
Since
the fall of the communist regime, a gay life
has grown up. Nevertheless the very first gay
youth group was founded recently and a Gay Pride
Day in Budapest has been organized every year
since 1997. Gay marriage will be possible from
1st January 2009.

Szécsenyi Bath
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