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Budapest could be the capital city of Hungary. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, a world-class classical music scene in addition to a pulsating night life increasingly appreciated among European youth and, last but not least, an exceptionally rich offering of natural thermal baths, Budapest is among Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. Because of its scenic setting and its architecture, it is nicknamed "Paris of the East ".Budapest could be the economic, historic, and cultural capital of Hungary, with approximately 2 million inhabitants and approximately 2.7 million visitors per year. Hungarians are happy with what their beautiful capital has to offer and of its contributions to European culture. Additionally they take pride in their own language that will be very different from all the European languages. The climate of Budapest is continental with cold winters and warm summers. Budapest has one of many highest differences between the highest and lowest recorded temperatures while the record high is 40°C (104°F) and the record low is -25°C (-14°F). The coldest months are from November to March with January being the coldest one. Budapest is well connected to cities throughout Europe, mainly through low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air. The amount of direct long-haul flights is increasing as tourism in Budapest becomes increasingly popular. The magnificent Hungarian Parliament Building, integrated 1904, is found in Budapest. It's one of many largest buildings in Hungary, and is home to countless parliamentary offices. Even though impressive building looks fantastic from every angle, to see the entire building in its full glory, it is worth viewing it from the other side of the Danube. One of the grandest spas in the town could be the Gellert Bath and Spa centre, including an open-air pool (which becomes a trend pool), an effervescent swimming pool, a Finnish sauna, and a selection of other saunas and plunge pools. Heroes'Square (Hosök tere), which marks the conclusion of Andrássy Avenue is home to an iconic monument which features depictions of the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars, that are believed to have led the Hungarian people from central Asia to the Carpathian basin. The House of Terror holds exhibitions about the successive Fascist and Communist regimes which ruled Hungary through the 20th Century. The building itself was the former headquarters of the Fascist Arrow Cross party, and the building was subsequently used as a prison and torture venue by the State Security services of Hungary.

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