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					<description><![CDATA[Visited this stadium twice on two recent visits to Budapest. First, I was waiting to change buses from the airport to city centre around the corner so decided to wander down and speculatively see if I could do a tour. The guys on the desk were great and let me in for a guided tour in English. Off memory I think it cost around 1,200 HUF (Around £3.50) which was excellent value and was shown around the dressing room, referees room, pitch side, tunnel area and the museum. They were then able to register me for the fancard as stated.

I then went again to watch a game a couple of month&#039;s later. It was a Sunday evening game, dark, cold, chilly. I would prehaps recommend getting off the metro at station Navgared Ter which is one stop before Nepliget - it is literally five minutes walk down the same road but not quite as crowded getting on or off. 

I would also recommend foreigners take ID with them as the stewards wanted to check mine matched the ticket. 

It was a top-v-bottom of the league clash, the stadium was maybe 3/4 full at best, there were a few empty seats in clusters here and there. From what I remember Ferencvaros won 4-0. There were food stalls and merchandise sellers around the ground outside and food and beer (usual sort of beverages available) from the kiosk. I did see a few people taking in some lángos to eat from home as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visited this stadium twice on two recent visits to Budapest. First, I was waiting to change buses from the airport to city centre around the corner so decided to wander down and speculatively see if I could do a tour. The guys on the desk were great and let me in for a guided tour in English. Off memory I think it cost around 1,200 HUF (Around £3.50) which was excellent value and was shown around the dressing room, referees room, pitch side, tunnel area and the museum. They were then able to register me for the fancard as stated.</p>
<p>I then went again to watch a game a couple of month&#8217;s later. It was a Sunday evening game, dark, cold, chilly. I would prehaps recommend getting off the metro at station Navgared Ter which is one stop before Nepliget &#8211; it is literally five minutes walk down the same road but not quite as crowded getting on or off. </p>
<p>I would also recommend foreigners take ID with them as the stewards wanted to check mine matched the ticket. </p>
<p>It was a top-v-bottom of the league clash, the stadium was maybe 3/4 full at best, there were a few empty seats in clusters here and there. From what I remember Ferencvaros won 4-0. There were food stalls and merchandise sellers around the ground outside and food and beer (usual sort of beverages available) from the kiosk. I did see a few people taking in some lángos to eat from home as well.</p>
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