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Arriving in a new city should feel smooth, not stressful. A little planning before wheels down makes your transfer faster, cheaper, and easier. Think about timing, luggage, and how far you need to go.
Here are the photos readers sent to the Post Local newsletter over the past month.
The gathering point for the Budapest city tour is the City Park in eastern Pest. We took the M1 subway line, which runs under Andrássy Avenue in the city center, and got off at Széchenyi Bath Station.