This book tries to combine three types of guides with the advantages of all the Baedeker type, the critical guidebook and the alternative guide-book. It tries to serve you as an "invisible host". There is a Hungarian saying for things that seem 'an iron ring made out of wood'. Even if this book cannot overcome the language difficulties, it is designed to put the visitor at ease when making his own plans to discover the city. After all, it is easier to get help with the language from friends, business partners, interpreters or hotel receptionists, than to get ideas for spending one's time. A(z) Budapest - A Critical Guide Könyv szerzője Török András.
András Felvidéki Books


Budapest
A Critical Guide - With a Brand New Chapter on Ruin Pubs (2014 Edition)
- 415 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This book is a heartfelt essay on a city, cleverly disguised as a guidebook. It captures the essence of Budapest and its inhabitants, both past and present. The author’s insightful observations, infused with wit and honesty, reflect a deep connection to the city. Readers will find themselves immersed in the narrative as if it were a novel. It transcends a mere travel guide, offering a glimpse into the soul of one of the world's most vibrant cities, exploring its hidden corners and lively haunts. Ideal for pre-travel reading, it prepares you to experience Budapest in a way that standard guides cannot match. The author, András Török, also known as Simplicissimus, has an extensive background in Budapest's urban culture. Born in 1954, he has been a chronicler of the city, having studied English, History, and Modern Greek in the 1970s. His experiences in dissident intellectual circles and various roles—translator, teacher, graphic designer, and cultural leader—inform his writing. This seventh edition of his third book showcases his evolution as a local historian, journalist, and fiction writer, making it a unique companion for anyone looking to understand Budapest deeply.