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Hungary

Hungary is home to eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites including its own capital city of Budapest.
 
Just a short hop from Vienna, Hungary is a land of Romany gypsy music and the romantic Danube River. Budapest is laid out on both sides of the Danube with the old Roman district of Buda on one side, elegant Pest on the other and claims one of the most spectacular views in all Europe.
 
The city is ideal for exploring by foot and afterwards relax in one of Budapests' famous cafes.
 
The city of Eger is another historical Hungarian town with fabulous monuments, known as the wine capital of the north it is well worth a visit, especially to try some native brews!
 
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Hungary has a temperate continental climate. Seasons are usually well defined, with July and August the hottest months (28-30°C) and December/January the coldest, when temperatures may fall to –15°C. Average sunshine from April to September is in excess of eight hours a day.
 
 

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This is me in Tallinn, one of the stops on my Eastern Europe crusade!
 
A popular tradition in Eastern Europe and Russian culture is the bathhouse or banya? It involves lots of steam, a high heat and an invigorating beating with birch leaves and branches!
 
An integral part of the Russian banya is the birch broom. The leaves of the birch branch add to the experience and used properly provide the perfect massage to compliment the effects of the humidity of the banya.
 
After the heat phase many take an icy cold shower or immerse themselves in an icy water bath. In winter, many hardy banya veterans will leave the banya and immerse themselves in a snow bank.
 
Every element of the banya is invigorating, so take advantage of the opportunity and enjoy! Though one point to remember; leave your modesty at the door?
 
Eve Pope, Adventure World
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