Parliament Building - Reviews from across the web
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Parliament Building, Budapest - Reviews of Parliament Building - IgoUgo The building has 691 rooms, a few huge halls, and over twelve and a half miles of corridors. The central dome is 96 meters high, and you will see it on the tour (and the crown jewels, and the statues of former rulers of Hungary in a circle about the dome hall), along with the former upper house and ... igougo.com
Parliament House, Budapest - Reviews of Parliament House - IgoUgo Group excursions take place when Parliament is not in session. Guided tours in English are held daily at 10am, 12, and 2pm. Tickets can be purchased at Gate X (Kossuth square side), and the visit lasts about 50 minutes. During the tour, the Main Staircase, the Dome Hall, the Coronation Jewels, the D... igougo.com
Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary : Reviews of Parliament Building - Yahoo! Travel This building was constructed at a time when Hungary was three times the size it is now (it became smaller as a result of having been shared out after the First W... travel.yahoo.com
Latest reviews of Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary We had to stand in the blistering hot July sun for an hour to get in, but it was worth it. The tour guides give an amazing amount of history, and the building is gorgeous. It was just the right mixture of seeing, hearing, and walking. Try to see this, even if y... travel.yahoo.com
Parliament Building, Budapest | MyTravelGuide.com The inspiration for this building is said to have been the Palace of Westminster in London. Like so much along the Pest bank of the Danube, the best view are actually from across the river (especially from Batthyany ter). Guided tours are available when parliament is not in session (go to Gate X to ... mytravelguide.com
Parliament (Orszaghaz) - Budapest - Reviews of Parliament (Orszaghaz) - TripAdvisor The Parliament building is really amazing to watch, particular from a boat on the river. However, please avoid going inside. Indeed, apart from the crown, there is very little to see, and be amazed ... tripadvisor.com
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