Monday, March 16, 2015

Kaufman Green Guide Budapest is out

                                                                 
Budapest is becoming a more popular tourist spot every day!  With Budapest's interesting history, fabulous thermal baths and beautiful buildings it is no wonder why. 

In the Kaufman Green Guide: Budapest, I teach you how to visit Budapest as a Green Tourist. 

Chapter 1 introduces you to Budapest and answers some of the questions you might have such as "Will I be able to find vegan food?" or "Should I visit Budapest in the winter?". 

In chapter 2, I discuss getting to Budapest.  This includes how to cheaply get to the center of the city by public transit, passenger rights, and options for getting to Budapest.  And much more! 

In chapter 3, we discuss vegan and vegetarian food.  Budapest is a great city for vegans and vegetarians if you know where to go.  I also include restaurant reviews and listings.  Specific food items are also discussed including alcoholic beverages. 

In chapter 4 we discuss the numerous public transit options Budapest has to offer-everything from trains to buses to boats.  There is also info on other eco-friendly ways to get around such as walking and cycling. 

In chapter 5, we discuss a little bit of everything you might need or want to know.  Some of the sections in this chapter include history, the Holocaust, packing, crime and safety, music, and weather. 

In chapter 6, I review numerous attractions.  I also list vegan and vegetarian food options nearby each.  Some of the attractions reviewed include Buda Castle, Dohany Street Synagogue and Jewish Museum, Christmas Markets, Parliament, House of Terror, Holocaust Memorial Center and much more.    

Chapter 7 focuses on tours, especially the Free Walking Tours.  I review several tours and explain how the process of "Free Tours" work and discuss such things as how much to tip, etc. 

Chapter 8 is dedicated to Budapest's fabulous thermal baths. 

Chapter 9 is dedicated to Budapest's inexpensive and talented performing arts scene.  A review of the Hungarian National Opera is included.

Photography and charts are also included.

You can read the first chapter for free on amazon.  The whole e book is currently $4.49.


                                                    

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