St. Stephen's Basilica
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Eastern Europe's most western city
Danube River, Rubik's Cube, Theodor Herzl's hometown, and of course famous Kurtosh pastry – all lead to Hungary's capital, Budapest
One of the cities most identified with Eastern Europe (despite being located closer to the continent's center) is Hungary's capital, Budapest.
The architecture is spectacular, the food is diverse (including a lot of paprika), the people are beautiful and the weather is convenient, even in the summer.
Ynet takes you on a journey to Eastern Europe's most western city, worth exploring for at least a few days. The Kurtosh pastry is just an excuse.
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