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Budapest Challenge Proves a Full Three-Day Trip Can Still Cost Just 1,500 Shekels

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

100% centerFirst reported by Mako · 2 days ago
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What happened

Reporter Itai Galon tested whether a three-day European trip could be done in Budapest for 1,500 shekels. With a 747-shekel El Al flight, 358-shekel lodging and 395 shekels for all other expenses, the answer was yes.

  • 01Galon completed a three-day Budapest trip for exactly 1,500 shekels.
  • 02The budget included a 747-shekel El Al flight and 358-shekel lodging.
  • 03He visited major sights, many of them free, and skipped costly attractions.
  • 04Food and drinks were notably cheap, including meals for 23 to 33 shekels.
  • 05Israeli tourists said Budapest is far cheaper than Israel and crowded with Israelis.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

MakoCenter · Hebrew2 days ago
Budapest Challenge Proves a Full Three-Day Trip Can Still Cost Just 1,500 Shekels
N12Center · Hebrew2 days ago
Budapest Trip Proves a Three-Day European Holiday Can Still Cost Just 1,500 Shekels

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