by Michael Jacobs (Author)
Budapest, dramatically situated on the Danube, is a city that makes an immediate impression on the visitor. It exhibits all the scale, grandeur and excitement of a major capital, yet it is a city absorbed by nostalgia, and openly scarred by its history. The contradictory nature of Budapest is such that a fuller understanding of its rich culture may enhance the traveller's enjoyment of the city. The first part of Michael Jacobs's cultural guide features essays interwoven with some of the author's own experiences, and dealing with key aspects of the city's life, history, and culture, from its Turkish baths to its food, from its Renaissance splendour to the repressive years prior to the Uprising of 1956. The second half of the book is made up of six walks arranged by district, enabling visitors to experience the city's evolution for themselves, and featuring all the major sites and a personal selection of less well-known, often neglected ones.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 02 Apr 1998
ISBN 10: 0192100017
ISBN 13: 9780192100016