

Wellness & Spa in Hungary
May 13, 2007
Are you in the best of health, with every intention of staying that way? Then this publication is for you! Or perhaps you are struggling with some illness or injury? Then it is almost certain that within these pages you will find something that can lead to a cure or at least relieve the complaint.
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Wellness-ABC
January 28, 2007
Akupressur Diese sanfte Massage hat ihren Ursprung in der traditionellen chinesischen Medizin. Ähnlich wie bei Akupunktur werden bestimmte Punkte des Körpers stimuliert, wodurch die Beschwerden gelindert werden. Viele Akupressur-Griffe, ausgeführt durch kreisende Bewegungen der Fingerspitzen, können leicht erlernt und problemlos bei Kopfschmerzen und Müdigkeit, aber auch zur Aufhebung von Blockaden verwendet werden.
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Reopening of the Rudas Medicinal Baths and Swimming Pool
January 22, 2007
2nd December sees the reopening of the Rudas Medicinal Baths and Swimming Pool. The original Turkish baths have been faithfully restored to provide a fantastic setting for clients to unwind and relax in. On Fridays and Saturdays bathing times will be extended all night – to four o’clock in the morning – and Sundays will be family days.
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Tiszaújváros has been a national sport town cince 1995
December 27, 2007
[b]Tiszaújváros[/b] is one of Hungary's newest towns. It is situated at the junction of the Rivers Tisza and Sajó, on a beautiful lowland area. It lies halfway between 2 famous wine districts, Eger & Tokaj.
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Spa & Wellness in Budapest
April 03, 2006
One of the very special things about Budapest is the prevalence of thermal springs right in the centre of the city. There are 118 springs and boreholes altogether, supplying the city’s spas and baths with 15.4 million gallons of water daily ranging in temperature from 70 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit (21-78°C).
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The Treasures of Buda and the Danube Bridges
March 22, 2006
In Buda, contrary to many other capitals, the royal castle really is at the top of a hill, as it is in all the best old stories. Known as the Royal Palace of Buda, it is visible from virtually every point in the city.
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