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  • Fisherman's Bastion

    A beautiful viewing platform built in 1905 in the Neo-Gothic style, offering a marvelous view of the city of Budapest and named after the fishermen's guild who were responsible for defending this part of the castle wall.

  • 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.

  • Hungarian Parliament Building

    The Hungarian Parliament Building is the largest building in Hungary, built in 1902 in the neo-gothic style on the Danube River, notable for its impressive architecture and advanced engineering, and offers organized tours to admire its dome and learn about its history.

  • InterContinental Hotel of Budapest

    The InterContinental Hotel in Budapest is a luxurious accommodation offering stunning views of the Danube River and providing a comfortable base after a day of exploring the city's thermal baths.

  • Gellért Hill

    A place where you can see the castle of Budapest on the left side The Chain Bridge in the middle and the ferris wheel socaled Budapest eye and the St Stevens's Cathedral on the right

  • 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.

  • Matthias Church

    Matthias Church is a beautifully restored church with special historic importance as it was a location of several prominent coronations of kings and a venue of other important historic events.

  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath

    The Széchenyi Baths Complex is one of the largest spa bath centers in Europe, with waters rich in beneficial minerals, featuring 15 indoor pools, saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs, and three huge outdoor pools.

  • St. Stephen's Basilica

    St. Stephen's Basilica, one of the tallest buildings in Budapest, was completed in 1905 in the neoclassical style, featuring gold details, intricate decorations, and a panoramic lookout point in its central dome.

  • Rudas Thermal Bath

    A popular thermal bath known for its stunning rooftop terrace with a 360-degree view over the Danube River and Budapest landmarks.

  • Gellért Thermal Baths

    A stunning Art Nouveau spa complex renowned for its beautiful architecture and a perfect blend of indoor and outdoor pools for relaxation and photography.

  • Liberty Bridge

    An authentic masterpiece of a bridge, easily recognizable by its unique green color, serving as a great photographic backdrop and viewpoint over the river.

  • Szimpla Kert

    Szimpla Kert is the most famous ruin bar, set inside an old abandoned building turned into a colorful and unique hangout spot with mismatched furniture and neon signs.

  • 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.

  • Paris Courtyard

    A hidden gem in the city center, this beautifully renovated historic passage boasts a unique blend of Neo-Gothic, Eclectic, and Art Nouveau styles inspired by Moorish architecture.

  • New York Café Budapest

    Considered one of the most beautiful cafes in the world, its fairytale-like, opulent interior makes it a highly visited and photographed spot in Budapest.

  • Danube Riverside

    Strolling along the banks of the Danube provides a romantic experience, offering intimate views of the city and often featuring charming old-fashioned trams.

  • 360 Rooftop Bar

    A popular rooftop bar offering incredible 360-degree views of Budapest, especially stunning at sunset.

  • Intermezzo Roof Terrace

    Located atop the Hotel President, this bar provides clear views of major Budapest landmarks and offers a special ice-skating experience in winter.

  • Great Market Hall

    The Great Market Hall of Budapest, also called the Central Market Hall, is the oldest indoor market in Budapest and the best place to grab a late lunch and buy souvenirs, especially paprika.

  • High Note Skybar

    One of Budapest's finest rooftop bars, nestled in the Aria Hotel, offering almost a 360-degree panorama of Budapest.

  • Dohany Street Synagogue

    The largest synagogue in Europe, featuring a striking Moorish exterior and a richly decorated interior, located in the heart of the Jewish district.

  • 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.

  • Heroes Square

    Budapest's largest and most significant square, featuring a central statue of Archangel Gabriel, surrounded by statues of the seven Magyar tribal chieftains and other notable Hungarian national leaders.

  • Chain Bridge

    The first permanent bridge to link Buda and Pest, built by Scotsman Adam Clark, and is widely regarded as one of the great engineering wonders of its time and a symbol of advancement.

  • New York Cafe

    Considered one of the most beautiful cafes in the world, its fairytale-like, opulent interior makes it a highly visited and photographed spot in Budapest.

  • 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.

  • Parisi Udvar Hotel Budapest

    A hidden gem in the city center, this beautifully renovated historic passage boasts a unique blend of Neo-Gothic, Eclectic, and Art Nouveau styles inspired by Moorish architecture.

  • Nagycsarnok

    Budapest's largest market hall, housed in a beautiful historic building, offering a vibrant display of food, local produce, and souvenirs.

  • Aria Hotel

    A luxurious hotel housing the highly-rated High Note Skybar, known for its exceptional views and service.

  • 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.

  • Prestige Hotel Budapest

    A conveniently located and modern hotel in Budapest, offering comfortable accommodation.

  • D8 Hotel

    A modern and conveniently located hotel in Budapest, offering a comfortable stay.

  • Széchenyi Chain Bridge

    Széchenyi Chain Bridge was the first permanent bridge connecting Buda and Pest, known for its engineering and architectural details, including the pair of lions guarding the entrances.

  • Citadella

    The Citadella is a historic Habsburg fortress built in the mid-19th century, currently closed for renovations, offering incredible vistas from the lookouts around the base.

  • House of Terror Museum

    The House of Terror Museum showcases the fascist and communist regimes that ruled Hungary during the 20th century and serves as a memorial to the victims.

  • Central Market Hall

    Central Market Hall is a three-story food hall where you can experience Hungarian food production, from raw ingredients to prepared traditional dishes, as well as traditional souvenirs.

  • City Park

    Budapest's largest green oasis, housing several attractions, including the Budapest Zoo, the renowned Gundel Restaurant, and a boating lake, which becomes Europe's largest ice-skating rink in winter.

  • Heroes’ Square

    The most important square of all of Hungary, designed as the central location for the massive 1,000 year celebration of Hungary in 1896.

  • Danube Promenade

    The Budapest Promenade is a riverside walkway offering stunning views of Buda Castle and the Danube River, perfect for relaxing and watching boats go by.

  • Castle Hill

    Castle Hill in Buda is home to the Buda Castle complex, the Fisherman’s Bastion, and Matthias Church.

  • Castle Quarter

    The Castle Quarter, surrounding Buda Castle, offers a glimpse into the past with its baroque buildings and medieval fortifications.

  • Jewish Ghetto

    The Jewish Ghetto is where you will find ruin pubs.

  • Váci Street

    One of the neighborhoods in Budapest's Old Town area with bustling streets.

  • Aran Bakery Budapest

    A bakery with wonderful baked goods that is so popular there's always a line out the door.

  • Vinyl & Wood

    A brunch spot with exceptional dishes and healthy options.

  • Gelarto Rosa

    A gelato shop known for its unique flavors and the novelty of shaping the gelato into roses.

  • Dobrumba

    A Middle Eastern restaurant where every dish is excellent.

  • Essencia Restaurant

    A Michelin-starred restaurant that is surprisingly affordable and offers a spectacular dining experience.

  • Hungarian State Opera

    A Magyar Állami Operaház káprázatos, díszes belső tereivel nyűgözött le, és egy előadás megtekintése olyan volt, mintha visszaléptem volna az időben.

  • Starbucks

    Even Starbucks thrives in Budapest with the strong cafe culture.

  • Széchenyi Thermal Baths

    Széchenyi Thermal Baths is one of the largest and most famous spa complexes in Europe with 18 pools and hot healing water from natural springs.

  • Zrínyi Street

    Zrínyi Street is a quiet, clean walking street full of small cafes, restaurants, and shops, leading to St. Stephen’s Basilica.

  • Fashion Street

    Fashion Street is a stylish pedestrian avenue packed with international brands, designer stores, and boutiques, offering a mix of elegance and energy.

  • St. Stephen’s Basilica

    St. Stephen’s Basilica is the largest Roman Catholic church in Budapest, featuring grand domes, intricate mosaics, and the mummified right hand of King Stephen, with stunning 360° views of Budapest’s skyline from the Panorama Lookout.

  • Parliament Building

    One of the largest and most luxurious Parliament buildings in the world, inaugurated for Hungary's 1,000-year anniversary and still serves as the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary today.

  • Széchenyi Baths

    Széchenyi Baths is Budapest's largest thermal bath complex, featuring 15 indoor thermal baths and three outdoor pools, all set in a magnificent setting of marble, columns, and statues, making it a prime relaxation spot.

  • New York Café

    Considered one of the most magnificent cafes in the world when it opened in 1894, it soon became a popular center of literary life in Budapest and is now a great place for breakfast and fancy Coffee Creations.

  • Gerbeaud Café

    Probably the best and fanciest Cafe and Cake Shop in Budapest, founded in 1858.

  • Basilica of St Stephen

    The most sacred Catholic Church in all of Hungary, finished in 1905, containing the mummified hand of King Saint Steven.

  • Liberty Monument

    A monument proclaiming Freedom with this palm tree branch in her hand, originally erected to honor the Soviet soldiers and rededicated to the memory of those all who sacrificed their lives for the independence freedom and prosperity of Hungary.

  • Memento Park

    A park filled with communist era sculptures from Budapest in the Socialist realism style, serving as a powerful reminder of what life was like under the brutal communist totalitarianism.

  • Hungarian State Opera House

    A magnificent Neo-Renaissance building, decorated on the outside with statues of famous composers, considered one of the most beautiful Opera Houses in the world with one of the best Acoustics in all of Europe.

  • Hungarian National Museum

    Houses the nation's most important collection of historical relics, tracing the history of the capin Basin from the Stone Age and the history of the maer people in Hungary from the 9th century.

  • Havana Salsa Bar & Restaurant

    A Cuban and pan Latin American restaurant in the middle of Budapest, offering traditional Cuban dishes and drinks.

  • Danube River

    The Danube River offers incredible views of the Buda side, with iconic landmarks like Fisherman’s Bastion and Buda Castle, and is popular for scenic tram rides and river cruises.

  • Old Town

    Located on the Pest side of the river, offers shopping, restaurants, and a bustling atmosphere, with the Budapest Eye ferris wheel as an attraction.

  • Heroes' Square

    A commemorative area where the Hop On Hop Off bus can be found, featuring the Millennium Monument and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

  • Andrássy Avenue

    Andrassy Avenue is lined with gorgeous Neo-Renaissance mansions that house high-end shops, restaurants, museums, embassies and theaters.

  • Thermal Baths

    Budapest is known as the city of spas, with various bath houses across the city.

  • Parliament

    The Hungarian Parliament Building is an iconic landmark in Budapest, designed in Neo-Gothic style, offering guided tours to see its ornate halls, gold accents, and the Hungarian Crown Jewels.

  • Budapest Eye

    The Budapest Eye is a Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the city.

  • Budapest Train Station

    A train station where you can arrive from Bratislava in Slovakia and travel around Hungary.

  • Karavan Street Food

    A place to try some of the local cuisine in Budapest.

  • Museum of Fine Arts

    A Szépművészeti Múzeum a világ minden tájáról származó remekműveket kínál, így a város egyik legjobb kulturális állomása.

  • House of Terror

    The House of Terror Museum offers a sobering look into Hungary's fascist and communist regimes, serving as a memorial to their victims.

  • Saint Gerard Statue

    A statue of St. Gerard, one of the first Bishops.

  • Szechenyi Thermal Baths

    Európa legnagyobb gyógyfürdője, amely több mint 100 éve áll, és különböző beltéri és kültéri medencéket kínál különböző vízhőmérséklettel.

  • St Stephen's Basilica

    The largest basilica in Budapest and throughout history it's known for its organist so they have the organ concerts in classical music.

  • St Stephen's Square

    The square on the outside of St Stephens Basilica.

  • Hungarian National Gallery

    A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria a vár falain belül található magyar művészet hatalmas gyűjteményével nyűgözött le.

  • Inner City Parish Church

    A popular area dating back to the Romanesque period; at one point in time the Ottomans occupied this area and it was a mosque.

  • Grand Market Hall

    Egy nagyszerű hely, ahol megkóstolhatja az ország ízeit, ételeket és kulturális szempontokat egyaránt, sokféle élelmiszert, helyi kolbászt és különféle pácolt húsokat, valamint a helyi zöldségeket, például a magyar paprikát.

  • Margaret Bridge

    Egy híd, amely mellett sokféle étterem található.

  • National Gallery

    A palota épületében található számos múzeum egyike.

  • Budapest History Museum

    The Budapest History Museum, located within Buda Castle, provides comprehensive exhibits on the city's rich and complex history.

  • Fountain of King Matthias

    Egy szökőkút, amely egy Mátyás királyról szóló versre utal.

  • Opera House

    Az Andrássy úton található.

  • Lazar Street

    Az Operaház mögött található, egyenesen a Szent István Bazilikához vezet.

  • Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden

    Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, opened in 1866, features over 1,000 animal species and iconic areas like the Palm House and Elephant House, located within Városliget.

  • Budapest Pinball Museum

    The Budapest Pinball Museum is Hungary's first and Europe's largest interactive pinball exhibition, showcasing machines from the 1800s to today, with up to 150 playable machines.

  • Margaret Island

    Margaret Island is a car-free green oasis in the middle of the Danube River, featuring ruins of a Franciscan monastery, a rose garden, the Margaret Island Water Tower, a Japanese Garden, and a musical fountain.

  • Hungarian Chocolate Museum

    At the Hungarian Chocolate Museum, visitors can learn about the history of Hungarian chocolate making, dip treats into a chocolate fountain, make their own chocolate, and enjoy tastings of various chocolate products.

  • Gellért Baths

    The Gellért Baths and Hotel is a highly recommended spa complex in Budapest, known for its unique Art Nouveau style, indoor and outdoor pools, and Swedish sauna, offering a picturesque thermal bath experience.

  • Millennium Memorial

    All the main attractions are on route from the Millennium Memorial.

  • Városliget

    Budapest's largest green oasis, housing several attractions, including the Budapest Zoo, the renowned Gundel Restaurant, and a boating lake, which becomes Europe's largest ice-skating rink in winter.

  • Heroe's Square

    Drive along Budapest streets and see the sites such as Hero Square.

  • Fisherman’s Bastion

    Fisherman’s Bastion, built in the late 19th century, offers panoramic views of the Danube, Parliament Building, and Pest skyline from its turrets and archways, with free access to the upper towers before 9 AM.

  • Fågel by Artizán

    Fågel by Artizán is a cozy café known for its porridge, with both sweet and savory options, along with rich, aromatic coffees.

  • Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial

    The Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial is a tribute to the 20,000 Jews who were executed during World War II, serving as a reminder of this dark chapter in history.

  • Museum of Ethnography

    The Museum of Ethnography, housed in the former Royal Palace of Justice, features exhibits that dive deep into Hungarian culture and traditions, displaying crafts, pottery, and folk costumes.

  • Margaret Island Water Tower

    The Margaret Island Water Tower offers panoramic views of the city from the top.

  • Ensana Thermal Margitsziget Health Spa

    The Ensana Thermal Margitsziget Health Spa is known for its massive cherry blossom tree, which is usually in full bloom by early April.

  • Danube River cruise

    A Danube River cruise offers an unforgettable way to experience the city, especially at night when Budapest’s landmarks light up in golden hues.

  • Cinnamon Cafe

    Cinnamon Cafe is a vintage-themed café known for its healthy and delicious brunch options and freshly baked pastries.

  • Gozsdu Court

    Gozsdu Court is a lively passage filled with bars and restaurants.

  • Karavan

    Karavan is an outdoor spot where you can grab street food like Lángos or burgers.

  • Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden

    The Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden is a fun place to explore.

  • 360 Bar

    360 Bar offers panoramic views of Budapest’s skyline from its rooftop setting, with a cocktail menu.

  • Deák Ferenc Square

    Deák Ferenc Square is a lively hub in the heart of Budapest, featuring Elizabeth Square, fountains, and green lawns.

  • Borkonyha Winekitchen

    Borkonyha Winekitchen is a Michelin-starred restaurant known for its dishes and Hungarian wines.

  • VakVarjú Restaurant

    VakVarjú Restaurant serves up traditional Hungarian favorites.

  • Fröccsterasz

    Fröccsterasz is a bar where locals unwind with a cold beer or a refreshing fröccs.

  • Gellért Hill Cave

    The Gellért Hill Cave is a chapel carved into the rock, offering views over the Liberty Bridge and the Pest side of the city.

  • Gellért Thermal Bath

    The Gellért Thermal Bath, located inside the historic Hotel Gellért, features an indoor pool surrounded by columns and Art Nouveau architecture, along with an open-air pool.

  • OTP Bank

    OTP Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • Erste Bank

    Erste Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • Raffaisen Bank

    Raffaisen Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • K&H Bank

    K&H Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • Unicredit Bank

    Unicredit Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • CIB Bank

    CIB Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • MBH Bank

    MBH Bank is a recommended bank in Budapest for reliable ATM services.

  • Hungarian Parliament

    One of Hungary's largest buildings and the third-largest parliament building in the world, offering guided tours to explore its interiors.

  • Home of Franziska

    A delightful breakfast spot near Fisherman's Bastion with an extensive menu, offering various egg dishes, pastries, waffles, yogurts, oatmeals, and smoothie bowls.

  • Novotel Budapest Danube Hotel

    A hotel near a prime viewing spot for the Hungarian Parliament building.

  • New York Palace

    New York Palace is a grand historic building in Budapest's Jewish Quarter, housing the famous New York Cafe with its stunning interior.

  • Anantara New York Palace Budapest

    A hotel where guests have the privilege of dining in the magnificent New York Café every morning.

  • Budapest Zoo

    A Budapesti Állatkert az egyik legrégebbi a világon, és egzotikus állatok és szecessziós épületek keverékével lepett meg.

  • Gundel Restaurant

    A renowned restaurant located in the City Park.

  • Erzsébet Square

    A téren található a Budapesti Óriáskerék, ahonnan esténként elsöprő kilátás nyílik a városközpontra.

  • Erzsébet bridge

    A bridge on the Buda side, accessible on foot or by public transport, from which you can walk to the Citadel.

  • 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.

  • Palatinus Strand Baths

    Palatinus Strand Baths on Margaret Island is Budapest's largest complex of pools and waterpark, ideal for families, offering both thermal areas and summer attractions like water slides and a wave pool.

  • Danubius Health Spa Margitsziget

    Located on Margaret Island, Danubius Health Spa Margitsziget is a modern complex focused on medical treatments, utilizing the island's natural thermal springs, and is part of a hotel for 24-hour relaxation.

  • Lake Balaton

    The largest lake in Central Europe, offering a popular resort destination with beaches and water activities.

  • 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.

  • Lake Hévíz

    The world's largest natural thermal lake, known for its medicinal waters and year-round bathing opportunities.

  • 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.

  • Tata

    A charming town known for its beautiful lake, fairytale castle, and historic old town.

  • Bokodi

    A unique 'floating village' characterized by stilted houses built on the cooling water of a power plant, creating a surreal landscape.

  • Pécs

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

  • Hortobágyi National Park

    A vast expanse of Hungarian steppe (puszta) famous for its unique wildlife, traditional pastoralism, and the Nine-Arch Bridge.

  • Lillafüred

    A beautiful mountain resort village nestled in the Bükk Mountains, known for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and caves.

  • Baradla Cave

    An extensive cave system in Aggtelek National Park, offering stunning formations of stalactites and stalagmites.

  • Kékes

    The highest point in Hungary, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Mátra Mountains and countryside.

  • Széchenyi Spa

    A Budapest egyik legnépszerűbb látnivalója, ahol a látogatók a neobarokk építészet által körülvett, gőzölgő szabadtéri medencékben pihenhetnek.

  • Budapest Parliament Building

    A gótikus ébredés stílusában épült épület a város egyik legfontosabb látnivalója, amely felejthetetlen folyóparti kilátást nyújt.

  • Palace of Exhibitions

    A Műcsarnok lenyűgöző kortárs művészeti kiállításokkal várja a látogatókat, ami friss kontrasztot nyújt a kinti klasszikus emlékművekkel.

  • Budapest Ice Skating Rink

    Télen a korcsolyapálya helyiekkel és turistákkal telt meg, akik egy lenyűgöző vár háttere előtt siklottak.

  • Városliget Park

    A Városliget tökéletes egy hosszú sétára, ahol családok piknikeznek, párok csónakáznak, és rengeteg zöld terület van a pihenésre.

  • Ferris Wheel of Budapest

    A Budapesti Óriáskerék elsöprő kilátást nyújt a városközpontra éjszaka.

  • Lutheran Church of Ferenc Deák Square

    A Deák Ferenc téri evangélikus templom csendesen áll, egyszerű, mégis békés pihenőhely a forgalmas utcák forgatagában.

  • Erzsébetváros

    A zsidó negyedben élénk utcai művészetet, nyüzsgő bárokat és pubokat, valamint rejtett udvarokat fedeztem fel.

  • Dohány Street Synagogue

    The largest synagogue in Europe, featuring Moorish Revival architecture and housing the Hungarian Jewish Museum and the Tree of Life Memorial.

  • Karavan Street Food Court

    A Karavan Street Food Court tökéletes hely a magyar street food specialitások, például a lángos és a kürtőskalács megkóstolására.

  • Ferenc Deák Street

    A Deák Ferenc utca, amelyet üzletek és éttermek szegélyeznek, Budapest központjának egyik legélénkebb sarka.

  • Vörösmarty Square

    Vörösmarty Square is a central square in Budapest, famous for hosting one of the city's oldest and most popular Christmas markets.

  • Liberty Square

    A Szabadság tér feltűnő emlékműveket és nagyszerű épületeket kínált, így érdemes lelassítani.

  • Kálvin Square Reformed Church

    A Kálvin téri református templom egyszerű, de történelmi kialakításával tűnt ki, egy forgalmas csomópont közepén.

  • Castle Garden Bazaar

    A Várkert Bazár helyreállított árkádsoraival, kertjeivel és kulturális kiállításaival varázsolt el a folyóparton.

  • Sándor Palace

    Az elegáns Sándor-palota, a jelenlegi elnöki rezidencia, tovább növelte a vár nagyszerűségét.

  • Carmelite Monastery

    A Karmelita Kolostort kormányhivatalokká alakították át, de történelmi homlokzata továbbra is gyönyörűen csodálható volt.

  • Holy Trinity Statue

    A Szentháromság-szobor a Várhegyen Budapest évszázadokon átívelő kitartására emlékeztet.

  • Ministry of Finance building

    A Pénzügyminisztérium épülete nagyszerű neogótikus építészetével ragadta meg a figyelmemet.

  • Pest

    Pest is located on the east bank of the Danube River and is known for attractions like the Hungarian Parliament Building.

  • Church of St. Anne

    A Batthyány téri Szent Anna templom barokk szépségével és békés hangulatával lepett meg.

  • Szentendre

    Szentendre is a picturesque riverside town north of Budapest with beautiful architecture, quaint cafes and countless opportunities for riverside walks or picnics.

  • Visegrád

    A former royal residence above the Danube Bend, offering spectacular views and a medieval fortress, making it a favorite for history and scenery-focused day trips.

  • Karaván Street Food

    A food court with food trucks offering langos, goulash, burgers, and vegan options, located near the ruin bars.

  • Christmas Market

    Budapest's Christmas market has lights, music, local food, mulled wine, and handmade gifts.

  • City Park Ice Rink

    One of the largest outdoor ice rinks in Europe, located in City Park.

  • Andrássy út

    One of Budapest's grandest boulevards that feels a bit like stepping into Paris with elegant town houses, designer shops and historic cafes.

  • Millennium Monument

    A tall column topped by Archangel Gabriel and statues of Hungary's most significant leaders and historical figures.

  • Kunsthalle Budapest

    Located on Heroes' Square, it stands opposite the Museum of Fine Arts.

  • Budapest

    Budapest, Hungary's capital, is a must-visit destination, especially in winter, offering romantic architecture, thermal baths, and charming Christmas markets.

  • Fisherman Bastion

    The Fisherman's Bastion is a monumental fortification on Buda Hill, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Budapest, especially the Parliament building at night.

  • Budapest Thermal Baths

    Budapest is renowned for its numerous thermal baths, offering relaxation and spa treatments, many of which are built on natural spring water sources.

  • St. Stephen's Square

    St. Stephen's Square is a lively public space in Budapest, particularly known for its Christmas market and proximity to St. Stephen's Basilica.

  • Városligeti Műjégpálya

    Városligeti Műjégpálya is a large ice rink located in City Park, Budapest, offering a popular winter activity next to Vajdahunyad Castle.

  • Eger wine region

    The Eger wine region, located north of Budapest, is a renowned Hungarian wine-producing area famous for its rich red wines.

  • Icon Restaurant

    Icon Restaurant is a dining establishment in Budapest offering spectacular views, particularly of the Hungarian Parliament, suitable for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

  • Király Bath

    Király Bath is a historic Turkish bath in Budapest, offering a traditional bathing experience with its original architecture preserved.

  • St. Stephen's Cathedral

    St. Stephen's Cathedral is a prominent Roman Catholic cathedral in Budapest, known for its impressive architecture and dome.

  • Óbuda Christmas Market

    The Óbuda Christmas Market is a festive market located in the historic Óbuda district, offering local crafts and seasonal treats.

  • Deák Ferenc utca

    Deák Ferenc utca is a prime shopping street in Budapest, known for its trendy fashion brands and vibrant atmosphere.

  • Szimpla Kert Ruins Pub

    Budapest's first and most famous 'ruin bar,' known for its eclectic, artistic decor and vibrant atmosphere in the Jewish Quarter.

  • Hero’s Square

    A major, iconic square featuring impressive statues of Hungarian leaders, symbolizing the nation's history and key figures.

  • Market Hall

    Budapest's largest indoor market, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with fresh produce, local delicacies, and souvenir shops.

  • Chain’s Bridge

    The historic and most famous bridge in Budapest, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube River with iconic lion statues.

  • Hungarikum Bisztró

    A highly recommended, cozy restaurant offering authentic and delicious Hungarian cuisine in a traditional setting.

  • Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest

    A luxurious hotel located within the architecturally significant Paris Courtyard, offering a lavish stay in the city center.

  • Downtown Pest

    Downtown Pest is the vibrant heart of Budapest, bustling with shops, restaurants, and iconic landmarks.

  • Old Jewish Quarters

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

  • Városliget City Park

    Városliget City Park is a large public park in Budapest, home to museums, a zoo, and Vajdahunyad Castle.

  • Szechenyi Baths

    One of the main reasons to visit Budapest is to enjoy a day at the Szechenyi Baths, the most popular and famous spa in the city.

  • Aquincum Museum

    Aquincum was an Ancient Roman city that was the capital of Pannonia Inferior and visitors can wander around the ruins to get a glimpse of the Ancient Roman lifestyle.

  • Buda

    Buda is the historic capital of the kingdom of Hungary and is dominated by the imposing Castle Hill.

  • Óbuda

    Óbuda was unified with Buda and Pest in 1873 to form Budapest.

  • Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum

    The Hospital in the Rock is a nuclear bunker museum that allows visitors to walk the underground tunnels dug in the depths of Castle Hill.

  • Elisabeth Bridge

    Elisabeth Bridge is a notable bridge connecting Buda and Pest.

  • Little Princess Statue

    The Little Princess Statue is a bronze statue that visitors will come across during a riverside walk.

  • Budapest Airport

    Budapest Airport is just over 20 km from downtown Budapest.

  • Saint John the Baptist's Parish Church

    A short uphill walk to Saint John the Baptist's Parish Church in Szentendre will reward you with splendid views of the town’s red-tiled rooftops.

  • Hungarian National Parliament

    A top attraction of Budapest.

  • Saint Stephen's Basilica

    A top attraction of Budapest.

  • Normafa

    An excellent destination if you want to hike a little bit and get a unique perspective of the city.

  • Bartók Béla Boulevard

    An area with excellent food places and restaurants.

  • Pozsonyi út

    An area with excellent food places and restaurants.

  • Rudas Thermal Baths

    A thermal bath you can visit in Budapest.

  • Lukács Thermal Bath

    A thermal bath you can visit in Budapest for a simpler and cheaper experience.

  • Császár-Komjádi Béla Uszoda

    A thermal bath you can visit in Budapest for a simpler and cheaper experience.

  • Gozsdu Courtyard

    An area where the city center becomes Lively at night with many bars.

  • Parisi Passage Cafe

    A luxurious cafe located in the Parisi Udvar hotel, known for its stunning interior and offering breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea.

  • 7th District

    Also known as the party area, it's excellent for drinks and food, but can be crowded and noisy in the evening, which may not be suitable for families.

  • Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest

    A recommended hotel for a stay in Budapest.

  • H2 Hotel Budapest

    The hotel where the video creators stayed during their visit to Budapest.

  • Budapest Castle Hill Funicular

    A UNESCO World Heritage site that provides a quick ride up the hill.

  • Zërgë Coffeeshop

    A coffeeshop with a cool vibe, offering American hip hop music and a New York-style bagel.

  • Street Food Karavan

    A place with different stalls and vegan options, offering delicious food.

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