The real railway children

The Times, October 23, 2005
Ronald Gribble on Hungary's Children's Railway


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Press contacts for the Hungarian National Tourist Office

McCluskey International:
Amy Walker +44 208 237 7979
amy@mccluskey.co.uk or

Hungarian National Tourist Office, London
media@gotohungary.co.uk

HNTO, Dublin
patai@visithungary.ie



Heaven is a direct line to God

The Times, October 23, 2004

Ronald Gribble finds himself in paradise as he notches up 2,500 miles on a train buffs’ dream trip around Central Europe


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From bar to bath

Guardian, January 12, 2005

Nick Hall finds hidden nightspots, thermal spas, and solemn reminders of the communist era as he visits Budapest


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Nostalgia trip

The Guardian
October 23, 2004

Ben Mallalieu boards the teak-panelled Royal Hungarian Express for a three-day tour of one of Europe's strangest countries


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Short, sharp break

The Guardian, July 20, 2004

Lounging in Budapest's bath houses is certainly a relaxing way to spend the weekend, but be prepared for an unusual charm offensive, says Simon Busch


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Forint Affairs

The Guardian, May 22, 2004

Few cities offer the history and culture - or fun - of Budapest. Oliver Bennett visits one of Europe's favourite destinations


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My Kind of Town

Telegraph, Aug 20, 2005
Author Bob Dent has lived in the 'Pearl of the Danube' since 1986


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Carriages made in heaven

Telegraph, November 23, 2004

John Graham Hart puts aside his fears about trainspotters to journey around Hungary in civilised comfort.


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Where the cakes are big and the baths are hot

The Observer, May 30, 2004

Putting the memories of a bawdy bath house encounter behind him, Tim Moore returns to Budapest and finds the only thing to fear in the pool is defeat by a bearded chess player


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