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File Size: 33058 KB

Print Length: 502 pages

Publisher: Rick Steves; 5 edition (June 27, 2017)

Publication Date: June 27, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B01LWRN10B

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As soon as I learned that I'd spend a week in Budapest (mostly on business), I went to the public library to take out a few guidebooks (DK's Top 10 Budapest, Rick Steves Budapest, and Fodor's 25 Best Budapest). I consulted each of the guide books in depth, trying to map out how to prepare for the trip and what was really a must-see. I ended up buying the Kindle version of the Rick Steves book. I am writing this review as a three-in-one, as I expect that you, too, are trying to decide which one is worth purchasing.I'm a bit surprised at how few of the Amazon reviews actually speak to the usefulness of the guidebooks; most of them seem to be written by people who read the books before the trip rather than reporting on the books' helpfulness on the city streets. Each of them has value, no question; it's just that the books each bring something different to the table.Top 10 Budapest and the Fodor's guide are similar to one another. Each is meant for the person dashing through the city who wants to see the "can't miss" sights -- and that absolutely described me.Top 10 Budapest: As with the others in this series, the fits-in-your-purse book has plenty of pretty photos, lots of clear maps, walking tours ("a day in the Castle District and North Buda"), and the promised Top 10 lists, from overall sights (Parliament, St Stephen's Basilica, etc.) to restaurants to children's attractions. My problem with it is that its descriptions are so short you can't easily determine if you care about the destination. For instance, the Museum of Applied Arts gets four sentences. (I didn't go, but only because I didn't have time.) It also sends you to places that make you feel you have TOURIST stamped on your forehead; the Vaci utca is its #3 destination, and while I didn't mind a walk through the area I wouldn't say it's THAT important.Fodor's 25 Best Budapest: This book, too, is a short-and-sweet overview to the city, emphasizing the most popular sights, with good maps and photos. Before the trip this was my #3 choice, but now that I returned I'd put it above the DK guide. I like its explanations a bit more than the Top 10 guide, and it categorizes the sights by your interest ("climbing high" or "entertaining the kids"). Plus, it lists restaurants by neighborhood, so when you're near Parliament you can say, "What's there to eat around here?" My tired feet say: That matters.As I wrote, the guidebook I took with me was the Rick Steves guide. That's largely because his guidebooks excel at helping set expectations. For instance, he goes into great detail about how you should not trust taxi drivers in Budapest (for good reason, too; we took one taxi to a friend's office, and I later realized how many circles we went in). (An aside: Uber is now in Budapest, and it works great. It's also dirt cheap. That's your solution.)Instead of trying to fit everything into a tiny book (which necessarily limits how many things to include and how much to say), Steves' book shares a lot of detail, with real storytelling -- as if you had a (semi)-local telling you about his city. A whole chapter is devoted to the mineral baths, including an exhortation to "do" them (I'm glad I listened!) and explanations about the process (which, as the book explains, is REALLY confusing; the "what to do" steps reassured me greatly). The Great Market Hall (easily my favorite stop!) gets four full pages of description, including food items of particular interest ("At the end of this set of stalls, in the dairy case, they sell Turo Rudi, a semi-sweet cottage cheese covered in chocolate. ...This is a favorite treat for young Hungarians -- mothers get their kids to behave here by promising to buy them one.") His walking tours don't give only historical notations; he tells you to "look at the McDonalds on the right" and explains why such a thing matters (it was the first one in then-Communist Hungary).The downside is that Steves' books are always opinionated, and I don't always agree with his opinions. I rarely find his restaurant recommendations useful, for instance. As it happens, my friend took us to Koleves, which Steves did suggest, and I liked it quite a bit. But the description never would have convinced me to bother. Also, with the Kindle version (at least on my iPad), the maps aren't well integrated with the text, so doing one of the walks was rather a pain. You might want to invest in a map, or at least grab a paper one from your hotel.If I had to do it again, I'd get both the Rick Steves book AND the Fodor's guide -- the latter, perhaps, in the paper version, as it's light enough to put in your day pack.

Not his best, but not his worst. Overall, a decent guide for helping navigate what to do in Budapest, and how to do it. However, after enjoying 10 days in Budapest, I would strongly encourage users not to rely upon this travel guide implicitly. There was outdated information regarding costs, how to get tickets, etc. Also, the times he listed to complete walking tours were usually vastly underestimated, while he recommended an overnight excursion for places like Eger when that entire city was very easily seen in one day. Budapest is far more walkable than he makes it sound, so you may not need any travel pass at all. Also notable was how he really downplayed Castle Hill, which we found to be an absolutely charming, insightful, and enjoyably all-day excursion. Similarly, we were glad that we devoted more time to Margaret Island than was recommended. Lastly, this book was uncharacteristically infused with endless political commentary and criticism (rather than his usual objective history providing with slightly humorous explanations), which was certainly distracting and out of place.

So absolutely bad I was stunned. Have become addicted to Rick Steves through London, Paris, Madrid, Florence, Rome, Saltzburg and Vienna. Budapest travel guide was not only incomplete and superficial but he was actually disparaging about a number of sites.Yes, he gets you through the bath situation with some detail and enthusiasm but nothing else!! It’s as if he is writing for someone walking off a Viking River cruise for a 2 night stay. There is a lot to do in this city but because many of the museums have minimal English descriptions a “real” travel guide is needed. He so totally phoned this book in. Another reviewer accurately stated that one should not rely on Rick Steves for Budapest as you might for other big European cities.Budapest is a fantastic city that is on the verge of being a great European city. In April there were few big tourist groups as are seen in Paris and Saltzburg. Although English is not spoken well by anyone over 30, everyone was pleasant and welcoming. Your tourist money is well spent supporting this gem of a city. What they have done with regard to restoration since WW2 and the Soviets (left in 1989) is amazing. Happy travels!

We are just back from our Budapest vacation, and took two copies of Rick Steve's Budapest along. We found this to be a very useful practical guide. He includes many practical details, that one would have to had actually done, to know. Also included, for example, is an expanded narrative about the "House of Terror" tour (other museums or attractions are also expanded on). The 'House of Terror' (which really should just be called "House of History" - I think their PR firm tried to enhance the excitement) has an audio guide and printed English pages in each room; however Rick Steve's expanded information in Budapest Guide enables one to grasp and understand the material or subject more readily, efficiently, and thoroughly. The book includes a good summary of historical background and events, to put things in context. He has a lot of good honest assessments of various places and attractions, and good information about getting around, local behavior, etc. As in his other guides, for each attraction or place, he includes information about hours, Days open, costs, how to get there, and finding it on the map. We carried this around and used it all the time. Well organized, honest points of view, and effective.

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