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                <title>State Opera House</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It is fun to go see and opera or ballet performance in this glorious old Opera House. Top price tickets are usually about £28 ($50) with lots of lower prices. Website has an easy to use online booking system in English. Productions can be a bit hit and miss but it just rather fun to be in a Grand Opera House - treat yourself to a box and you'll feel very grand indeed!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Cinemas</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Budapest abounds with a variety of cinemas, each with a distinctive character all its own. Some – such as Kultiplex and Szimpla - are part of clubs, others are cinemas that have quite good cafes or bars attached (Toldi, Puskin and - last time I checked - Hunnia). And there's a good choice of films (not just in English or Hungarian). Örökmozgó is especially noteworthy -  good for cinephiles and shows oldies too (Twelve Angry Men and Rosemary's Baby are on this week). Művész is good for recent releases. The Corvin and Urania cinemas show more commercial fare, but are worth checking out. The former was at the centre of fighting in the 1956 revolution.]]></description>
                
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