{{ section.name }} Support

Vi fant {{ category.count + ' ' + (category.count == 1? category.label:category.pluralLabel) }} og {{ category.count + ' ' + (category.count == 1? category.label:category.pluralLabel) }} for '{{ searchTerm }}'

0 Results found

{{ section.name }} Support
Søk etter destinasjoner, aktiviteter, opplevelsesreiser, reiseforslag, etc...

Vi fant {{ category.count + ' ' + (category.count == 1? category.label:category.pluralLabel) }} og {{ category.count + ' ' + (category.count == 1? category.label:category.pluralLabel) }} for '{{ searchTerm }}'

0 Results found

Finner du fortsatt ikke det du leter etter?

Ta kontakt med oss, så får du hjelp av en av våre reisespesialister.
Once known as a no-go zone, the Magdalena Quarter has changed a lot in the past couple of decades. Roma families still live in crumbling buildings here, but they now share the neighbourhood with middle-class newcomers, Muslim immigrants, a small Jewish community, and Chinese shopkeepers. Somehow, it all works—more or less.
It’s a place where cultures meet, values mix, and tolerance is tested every day. You’ll learn how the local council tries to make everyone feel at home, even with the added challenges of running a homeless shelter and a café staffed by people with disabilities in the area. A staff member from the municipality will explain how they’re managing this complex balancing act—warts and all.
Minimum charge EUR 426
Få et uforpliktende tilbud
2008-magdalena_quarter_budapest

Kilroy.OutdatedBrowserBox.Text Kilroy.OutdatedBrowserBox.LinkText

Oops - Siden du prøver å nå er ikke tilgjengelig eller har blitt flyttet. Vi håper du finner det du leter etter her i stedet...