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The A38 in 2011 A38 ship at New Year's Eve 2013. A38 is an entertainment and cultural venue on the Danube river in Budapest, Hungary, opened on 30 April 2003. Its structure repurposes a decommissioned stone-carrier ship that operated in Ukraine and is now anchored permanently to the bottom of Petőfi Bridge.
At 51 metres (167 ft) it holds the world record for the largest floating restaurant. [1] The Rustar Dhow has three levels, a lower level which is used as a bar or dance floor (upon request), the middle level which is a dinner hall and the upper deck, which is an open air dinner deck.
On 19 July 2015, the upper deck of the pier was partly reopened, though safety concerns limited attendance to a maximum of 800 people at the same time. [5] The lower deck is also open, although work continues. The upper deck contains a Bungee jumping facility [3] and a restaurant.
Seating includes 9,000 lower deck seats, 2,800 upper deck seats and a 300-person capacity picnic area. The stadium also features 24 luxury skyboxes with seating for 400, and a 225-seat full-service restaurant with a panoramic view of the field from the first base side. A record crowd of 14,263 was reached August 31, 1996. [8]
The Buffet, self-service restaurant, deck 8. À la Carte & Seafood Bar, traditional à la carte restaurant and bar, deck 8. Grill, hamburger and steak restaurant, deck 8. Bistrotek, "street food" restaurant with varying themes, deck 8. No Name, restaurant offering dishes from all around the world, deck 8. Coffee & Joy, café, deck 7.
On the enclosed upper deck, there was a bright cafeteria /restaurant aft, with a substantial galley and pantry. Forward were a lounge-bar, a little shop and the pursers' office. Forward on the promenade deck was a well-fitted observation lounge, with comfortable armchairs.
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Entering through doors on the car deck, stairs provide access to a lounge with a bar/coffee shop, games room and baggage storage. A further staircase, with a statue in the middle, goes to an upper deck which has the cafeteria, a lounge with dog areas, a children's play area and televisions.