Hungarian Parliament Building
The Hungarian Parliament Building is the largest building in Hungary and a masterpiece of Neo-Gothic architecture inspired by the Palace of Westminster in London.
Buda Castle
Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a symbol of Hungary's history, home to the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, offering panoramic views over Pest.
Széchenyi Thermal Baths
The Széchenyi Thermal Baths is the largest medicinal bath in Europe, fed by natural hot springs with mineral-rich waters known for their healing properties.
Chain Bridge
The Chain Bridge is one of Budapest's oldest and most beautiful bridges, connecting Buda and Pest.
Jewish Quarter
The Jewish Quarter is a lively neighborhood known for its cozy cafes, vibrant street art, ruin bars, and street food.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Fisherman’s Bastion features fairy tale towers and lookout terraces, offering unforgettable views.
Gellért Hill
Gellért Hill provides panoramic views of Budapest, with the old citadel ruins and the Liberty Statue at the top.
Heroes’ Square
Heroes’ Square is one of the largest and most impressive squares in Budapest, built to celebrate the thousand-year anniversary of the Hungarian state.
Vajdahunyad Castle
Vajdahunyad Castle, located in City Park, features a mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance styles, making it a photogenic spot.
Elizabeth Square
Elizabeth Square is a lively spot in the heart of Budapest, featuring the Budapest Eye, fountains, and grassy areas.
Budapest Eye
The Budapest Eye is a giant ferris wheel offering some of the best views in the city from Elizabeth Square.
Michael Jackson Memorial Corner
A quirky little tribute to the King of Pop, this memorial tree marks Michael Jackson's 1996 visit to Budapest.
Castle Hill
Castle Hill is the historic heart of Budapest, offering scenic views and leading to Buda Castle.
Hungarian National Gallery
The Hungarian National Gallery is located in Buda Castle and houses a collection of Hungarian art.
Budapest History Museum
The Budapest History Museum is located in Buda Castle and showcases the history of Budapest.
Matthias Church
Matias Church is one of the most important and beautiful churches in Hungary, known for its colorful tiled roof and Gothic architecture.
Shoes on the Danube Bank Memorial
The Shoes on the Danube Bank Memorial honors the thousands of innocent lives lost during World War II.
St. Stephen's Basilica
St. Steven's Basilica is one of the largest churches in Hungary, an architectural gem named after Hungary's first king.
Anker Palota
Anchor Palota is a striking early 20th-century building known for its grand architecture and historic charm.
Great Synagogue
The Great Synagogue, also known as the Dohani Street Synagogue, is the largest in Europe and a symbol of the city's Jewish heritage.
City Park
City Park is one of Budapest's favorite green spaces, perfect for a relaxing break from the busy city streets.
Liberty Bridge
The Liberty Bridge is one of the most charming bridges in Budapest with its green steel frame and art nuvo details, popular among locals and visitors.
Gellért Baths
The Galler Baths is one of Budapest's most elegant spa experiences, known for its art nuvo architecture and colorful mosaics.
Liberty Statue
The Liberty Statue sits atop Gellért Hill, overlooking the city.