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I'm Dante Mena the author of the Adventure Hungary travel guide and here on behalf of
Expert Village and we will learn a little bit more about how to get around in the city
using the public transportation system. Here we are at the last stop for the Millennium
tour in the yellow underground metro system and behind me are the Szechenyi baths. Very
famous, they come from all over Europe to dip into these turn of the century marvels
of both the architecture and hot water. Also, not very far from here, is located the Grand
Circus of Budapest the city circus, and also the zoo. And right along the street that borders
the city park where we are located and the opposite side, the zoo and Gundels Restaurant
and many of those sites. There are numerous stands balloons and gift items can be bought
and a person can really have a good time with the family here. In the other direction, since
we are in the city park, we will also so find Hosok ter which boarders it on the opposite
side. All around this wonderful park and the peaceful atmosphere, you will also find places
to rest. There are benches here and there, nice green grass and it's a good place to
let the kids run. Throughout Budapest, there are various locations where you can find small
playgrounds. In the city park, there are several that are like that so you can take advantage
of that if you're in a family as well. And, of course, also bordering this same area is
a small lake, where you can in fact rent small boats for the family and go out. As well as
enjoy some of the restaurants that border the lake.