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Best Historic Sites in Budapest

  • Buda Castle

    Buda Castle, dating back to the 13th century, is a historical site and cultural treasure trove that houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, offering breathtaking views over the Danube and Pest.

  • Citadel

    A historic fortress located on Gellért Hill, offering spectacular sunset views over Budapest and serving as an authentic historical gem.

  • Shoes on the Danube Bank

    A somber monument honoring the Jewish lives lost in Budapest during World War II, featuring 60 iron shoes recalling the tragic fate of individuals executed on the riverbank.

  • Vajdahunyad Castle

    A fairytale-like castle located in City Park, often overlooked by tourists, which hosts various cultural events and transforms into an ice rink in winter.

  • Liberty Statue

    A prominent statue atop Gellért Hill, honoring those who fought for Hungary's independence, offering a great vantage point over the city and its bridges.

  • Buda Castle Area

    The Buda Castle Area is a historic district in Budapest that offers a glimpse into the city's royal past and stunning architecture.

  • Jewish Quarter

    Budapest's Jewish Quarter is a historic district known for its significant Jewish heritage, synagogues, memorials, and vibrant nightlife including famous ruin bars.

  • Rudas Baths

    Rudas Baths is a stylish Turkish bath with modern touches, featuring a hot pool, steam room, sauna, and a unique octagonal outdoor pool with a skyline bar, offering a special experience, especially at night.

  • Lukács Baths

    Lukács Baths, a historical thermal bath near Margaret Island, was renovated in 2011 and offers a relaxing experience with three pools, an outdoor option, and a unique Salt Room, attracting those seeking health benefits.

  • Kiraly Bath

    Kiraly Bath is a traditional, intimate Turkish bath from the 16th century, featuring an octagonal thermal pool and three smaller pools, ideal for couples seeking a quiet escape and relaxation powered by geothermal spring waters.

  • Veli Beji Baths

    The Veli Beji Baths offer a less-visited Turkish bath experience in Budapest, featuring five recently renovated thermal pools and a tranquil atmosphere.

  • Dandár Baths

    Dandár Baths is a hidden gem located outside the city center, known for its quiet atmosphere, Art Deco architecture, and affordable prices, making it a favorite among locals.

  • Tihany

    A picturesque village on the Tihany Peninsula, known for its Benedictine abbey and panoramic views of Lake Balaton.

  • Szigliget Castle

    A well-preserved medieval castle ruin offering breathtaking views over Lake Balaton and the surrounding landscape.

  • Visegrád Castle

    A stunning medieval royal palace complex perched on a hill, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Danube Bend.

  • Esztergom

    A historic city on the Danube Bend, home to Hungary's largest church, the Esztergom Basilica.

  • Pécs

    A vibrant southern Hungarian city with a rich history, diverse architecture, and a lively cultural scene.

  • Old Jewish Quarters

    The Old Jewish Quarters of Budapest are known for their historical significance, unique ruin bars, and vibrant atmosphere.

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