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                <title>Valley of Beautiful Women</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Best part is the Valley of Beautiful Women, the famous wine district that must be visited. There are rows of wine cellars producing local wine. Combined with song and dance of locals and tourists alike, it's the best way to end the evening. Many will allow you to sample their wines for free or for very little cost. There are campfires with pots where you can also cook a meal amongst the trees.]]></description>
                
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                <title>A trip to Eger from Budapest</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[My husband and I went to Budapest for our honeymoon and read about Eger in a pamphlet, we decided to check it out. Train ride worth the trip while we passed scenic route in Hungary's countryside.<br><br>Located a couple of hours outside Budapest by train, it is a gorgeous Baroque town with beautiful historic sites and quaint restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops etc.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Astra Hotel - hidden jewel of Budapest!</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Astra Hotel is one of the best hidden secrets in Budapest. It's on the Buda side in the Castle district with easy access to trams, bus stations and subway. <br><br>It's a quaint historical house that is 300 years old, which has been converted into a hotel with very spacious rooms decorated with simple antiques. Each room has its own personality, also very clean and easy on the budget. <br><br>Breakfast buffet is served in a cozy dining room with enough variety to satisfy each guest's taste. <br><br>Best of all, the staff is super friendly and very helpful with great tips on where to go and what to avoid. Very important for a city where people don't speak fluent English. Definitely a home away from home. <br><br>Staying at Astra definitely made my trip to Budapest a very memorable one, can't wait to go back!]]></description>
                
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