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Writer: Diana ZsukovDiana Zsukov


  • Buda Castle (Budavári Palota):

  • Explore this historic castle complex that offers panoramic views of the city. Don't miss the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum within the castle walls.

  • Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya):

  • Enjoy breath-taking views of the Danube River and Pest side of the city from this terrace. The fairy-tale-like structure is a favourite for both day and night visits.

  • Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom):

  • Visit this iconic church, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant, colourful roof tiles. The interior is equally impressive with its intricate decorations.

  • Pest Side:

  • Parliament Building (Országház):

  • Admire the grandeur of one of Europe's most beautiful parliamentary buildings. Take a guided tour to appreciate the impressive architecture and learn about Hungary's political history.

  • St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-bazilika):

  • Visit this neoclassical basilica dedicated to Hungary's first king, St. Stephen. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.

  • Heroes' Square (Hősök tere):

  • Discover this major square with statues of Hungarian leaders and the Millennium Monument. It's a symbolic site representing Hungary's history and independence.

  • Thermal Baths:

  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő és Uszoda):

  • Relax in the largest medicinal bath in Europe, featuring outdoor and indoor pools, saunas, and spa services. A must-visit for a rejuvenating experience.

  • Gellért Baths (Gellért fürdő):

  • Enjoy the Art Nouveau architecture of these famous thermal baths located in the Gellért Hotel. The indoor and outdoor pools are complemented by stunning mosaics.

  • Danube River:

  • Danube Promenade:

  • Stroll along the riverbanks for picturesque views of Buda Castle, the Parliament Building, and the Chain Bridge. It's a romantic spot, especially at sunset.

  • Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd):

  • Cross this iconic bridge that connects Buda and Pest. The night-time illumination is a sight to behold.

  • Museums and Cultural Institutions:

  • Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum):

  • Explore the history of Hungary through exhibits featuring artifacts and historical documents.

  • Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum):

  • View an extensive collection of European art, including works by famous painters like Rembrandt and Raphael.

  • Others:

  • Central Market Hall (Nagyvásárcsarnok):

  • Experience Hungarian gastronomy at this bustling market. Sample local dishes, buy traditional souvenirs, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.

  • Margaret Island (Margitsziget):

  • Escape to this peaceful island in the middle of the Danube River. Enjoy parks, medieval ruins, and recreational facilities.

  • Dohány Street Synagogue (Dohány utcai zsinagóga):

  • Visit the largest synagogue in Europe, known for its architectural beauty and historical significance.



These attractions offer a glimpse into Budapest's diverse and captivating cultural landscape. Be sure to take your time exploring each site and soaking in the unique atmosphere of this stunning city.

 
 
 

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