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Reasons to Recommend: The city park is adjacent to Heroes Square and covers an area of more than 900,000 square meters. It was built in 1817 and is the world's first artificially planned city center park. Historically, this place has been used for a variety of purposes. In the Middle Ages, it was used as a hunting ground for the kings of Margash and as a place for parliamentary meetings. The tour guide park is divided into two parts, north and south, and an artificial lake spans the center. The active building in the south is the Castle of Wojdao Huniodi on the island in the middle of the lake. There are hot springs, zoos, playgrounds, and botanical gardens, which are complex parks suitable for all ages. There is an agricultural museum in the park, which is a mixture of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. In addition to the lush greenery and the mirror-like lake, there is also a Szechenyi Hot Spring and many other leisure facilities, which is an ideal place for tourists to enjoy the cool and rest.
Reasons to Recommend: LaSalle Equestrian Park is located on the outskirts of Budapest. It is an equestrian theme park. Its operator, the Lazar family, enjoys high honors in the international equestrian world. As soon as visitors enter the park, Hungarians in local national costumes serve home-brewed wine and desserts. Here, you can enjoy a more pure European traditional equestrian performance. The groom crosses two horses and drives five to seven horses. He sits on a horse without a saddle to perform archery, and swings a long whip to drive the horses to perform sitting, lying, and Lying and other difficult movements. At the same time, tourists can also experience the life of the prairie people in the manor by horse-drawn carriage.
Reasons to Recommend: Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat and humanitarian. In the latter part of World War II, he successfully rescued thousands of Jews from Nazi-occupied Hungary. A memorial park was built here to commemorate him.