The end of the season

Budapest

Weak sunshine, almost empy restaurants at the Danube Bank. This is obviously the end of the season.

In a co-operation with the www.hungarystartshere.com site, starting from today, there will be a new Budapest Quiz. Maybe some of you still remember that last year, Meg (Nelson Daily Photo) and Jazzy (Tuzla Daily Photo) had both won a box of Szamos Marcipán each. This year, we (Zannnie and Zsolt) will offer to the winner a bottle of Tokaji Wine and the www.hungarystartshere.com portal offers one of their Hungary guide books in English.

See more details here.

The question of the third week is available here:

3. For how long was the Parliament Building built?

A, it is still under construction

B, for 11 years (1885-1896)

C, for 19 years (1885-1904)

We post new questions every week. It means for 7 days, we post the same question then we publish the next one. Such way you have a week to find us and to find the right answer:) If you answered this question already, you need not send it again!

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2 Responses to The end of the season

  1. patrix says:

    for 19 years (1885-1904)

  2. Paul says:

    Hi,

    I could really recommend Café Miró Grande restaurant for everybody.

    Fresh and delicious food, polite service and pleasant atmosphere – for reasonable price…

    Actually, I have been at the Café Miró Grande with my friends recently, and we had the opportunity to taste the best wines with the best foods according to Hungarian traditions. We had really good impressions on the Hungarian cuisine and hospitality. The foods were fresh and delicious, the waiters were polite as well. You can check the pleasant atmosphere of this place under http://www.cafemiro.hu/grande/

    Don’t miss it, when you visit the beautiful city of Budapest.

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