fiogf49gjkf0d Facilities for
children
in Budapest do leave something to be desired, though that is not a reflection of Hungarian attitudes to kids: Hungarians love children and will often talk to them on the bus, give up their seats for them, and roundly criticize you if they think your child is not sufficiently wrapped up in winter.
From KlauzA?l tA©r's scaled-down assault course to the folksy wooden see-saws and swings erected on SzA©chenyi-hegy, there are children's
playgrounds
all over Budapest - the best are in the new
Millenarium Park
and the
Zoo
. Recent improvements to the Zoo have made it a great place to visit; kids can feed the camels and giraffes, tickle the rhinos, stroke the goats, sheep and farm animals and explore the new Palm House. Nearby is
VA?rosliget
with its mock castle and lake - allowing skating or rowing according to the season - as well as the
Transport Museum
with its old trains, the
fairground
and the
circus
. The "
railway circuit
" of the Buda Hills should also appeal to all ages, but the best place for young train buffs is the new
Rail Heritage Park
, where kids can clamber over all kinds of locomotives and even get to drive a steam train. Finally, the
Labyrinth of Buda Castle
under the VA?rhegy offers an exciting exploration for 6-12 year olds, and there's fun hands-on science at the
Palace of Miracles
.
Budapest has a strong tradition in puppetry but at present has only one
puppet theatre
(
bA?bszAnhA?z
); this occasionally puts on English-language performances. Morning and matinA©e performances are for kids, while the evening's occasional masked grotesqueries or renditions of BartA?k's
The Wooden Prince
and
The Miraculous Mandarin
are intended for adults. Tickets are available from the puppet theatre itself at VI, AndrA?ssy A?t 69 (tel 1/321-5200), or the Central Box Office at AndrA?ssy A?t 15 (tel 1/267-1267).
"
Kidstown
" (
KA¶lyA¶kvA?r
) is a play and activity centre open every Sunday (10am-1pm) from mid-October to April at the AlmA?ssy tA©ri Szabadido KA¶zpont. This offers all sorts of activities from face-painting to model-building, plus films, music and drama; call 1/342-0387 for details. Another popular destination for kids is the
GA¶rzenA?l Skatepark
at III, A?rpA?d fejedelem A?tja (Szentendre HA?V to TimA?r utca; March-Oct Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat & Sun 9am-9pm; Nov-Feb Sat & Sun 9am-6pm; tel 1/250-4800), where you can rollerblade, skateboard and cycle on ramps and jumps to your heart's content.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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