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Tourist guide: what to do and see in Budapest
The city on the Danube
Hungary's capital is the union of two cities: Buda and Pest which, together with a pair of islands in the middle of the Danube River running through the city, add up to a surprising, often spectacular urban destination. Its centuries of heritage -especially including its status as co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire- have endowed it with a richness of architecture and culture that's enough for several repeat visits. It also boasts some quite unique features - perhaps the foremost of which are its reknowned thermal baths, some dating back to many generations of occupation by the Ottoman Turks. In short, Budapest will wow you.
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MuseumMuseum of Applied Art
A Collection of Objects Well Worth Applying Yourself To
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Documenting the Attempted Extermination of Hungary's Jews
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SightsGellért Hill Cave Church
A Mysterious Underground Monastery in a Fabled Hill
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One of Budapest's Most Iconic Public Places
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SightsBudapest Great Synagogue
Exotic-looking, with a Highly Emotional History
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SightsGresham Palace
The Art Nouveau Masterpiece Where You Can Spend the Night
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- Shopping
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- Dining
- Open air
- Museum
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DiningCentral Café
A Favourite Amongst Budapest's Top Artists in its Belle-Époque Glory
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DiningKürtőskalács
A Pastry Easier to Wrap Your Tongue Around Physically than Verbally
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DiningFatál Restaurant
Rich Yes - But Fatal Only in the Long Term and in Excess
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DiningSpoon Café & Lounge
The Atmosphere/Food Will Have You Positively Floating
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Copious Fauna & Flora Right in City Park
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Hungarian Art from the Middle Ages to the Early 20th Century
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- Shopping
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Ecseri Flea Market
Amid the junk, some brilliant deals on some unusual items, 40 minutes south of the city centre
Vintage Treasures From Hungary's Attic
Shopping
WestEnd City Center
If you fancy a bit of cutting-edge shopping, hundreds of options at your service (and you can even stay the night!)
The Biggest Shopping Deal on Váci Utca
Shopping
sand square
Would you never have imagined finding a shopping center in the purest capitalist style in Budapest?
Also here.
Shopping
Andrássy Avenue
A beautiful UNESCO World Heritage street lined with restaurants and retailers
Budapest's Most Prominent & Pricey Boulevard
Shopping
Váci Utca
A classic European commercial thoroughfare with a Hungarian touch
Budapest's Main Pedestrian High Street
Shopping
Great Market Hall
The biggest of Budapest's classic covered markets
To Market, to Market…
Shopping
King Bike
Pedal your way past Budapest's top sights whilst quaffing various liquid refreshments
When Drinking and Driving is OK
Open air
Running Tours Budapest
A tour operator for runners which combines city highlights and great workouts
Budapest (Literally) on the Run
Open air
Óbuda Island
Fabulous for both nature and nightlife, plus one of Europe's top summer festivals
The Danube's Largest Island, a Double Treat
Open air
Memento Park
Another fascinating museum of the Communist era, half an hour from the centre, containing dozens of retired public statues and monuments
Say Hello to Marx, Lenin, and the Heroic Red Army!
Open air
Margaret Island
Woods, gardens, restaurants, a thermal spa - enjoy what used to be a strictly aristocrat-only affair
A Charming Island Getaway in the Big City
Open air
City Park
Right in the heart of Pest, here you'll find some of the city's top attractions right next to each other
A Venerable Budapest Recreation Classic
Open air
Central Café
Elegant old-time décor, delicious fare, classy piano music - the good old days live again
A Favourite Amongst Budapest's Top Artists in its Belle-Époque Glory
Dining
First Strudel House of Pest
A historic eatery specialising in apple strudel but also plenty of other flavours both sweet and savoury
Tops for a Fruity, Flaky Favourite
Dining
Kürtőskalács
This tubular Transylvanian treat is now an everyday offering throughout Hungary
A Pastry Easier to Wrap Your Tongue Around Physically than Verbally
Dining
Trófea Grill
A buffet chain with six restaurants dotted around the city, good food and highly appealing prices
All You Can Eat, Woo Hoo!
Dining
Szimpla Kert
A trendy spot by day and night set in a dilapidated Communist-era factory - you've really got to see this
What's a "Ruin Pub"?
Dining
New York Café
Delicious coffee, desserts and dainty fare in an equally elegant hotel
A Jaw-Dropping Neo-Baroque Icon
Dining
Fatál Restaurant
"The Platter" restaurant specialises in hearty, homely Hungarian favourites at very affordable prices
Rich Yes - But Fatal Only in the Long Term and in Excess
Dining
Hutte Café Terrace
Tables in the park when it's warm out, a cosy bubble when it's chilly
A Delightful Outdoor Treat in Central Pest
Dining
Café Gerbeaud
An opulent one-time favourite of royalty, this Budapest icon still serves desserts (and now an entire menu) to die for
One of the World's Most Famous Coffeehouses
Dining
Spoon Café & Lounge
Bars and restaurants on a boat with fabulous city views - welcome aboard!
The Atmosphere/Food Will Have You Positively Floating
Dining
Menza
A touch of nostalgia for the locals, but with a very 21st-century vibe and sophisticated eats
Retro-mod, Trendy Dining in Downtown Pest
Dining
Tropicarium
A lush rainforest and aquarium full of fabulously beaky, slithery and toothy denizens
Shark Attack!
Leisure
Capital Circus
Ladies and gentlemen and children of all ages - it's the greatest show in Hungary!
Come One, Come All!
Leisure
Caving in Budapest
Would you believe this city has more than 200 caves - and a couple are visitable
We Kid You Not
Leisure
Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my - plus hundreds of other species in a modern zoo which still preserves much landmark Art Nouveau architecture
Copious Fauna & Flora Right in City Park
Leisure
National Theatre
Shakespeare (and István Örkény) in the park, as Hungary's premiere stage presents an eclectic international repertoire
Modern Digs for a Distinguished Institution
Leisure
Vigadó Concert Hall
Folkloric, classical and dramatic performances, along with art exhibitions, at another of Budapest's cultural lodestars
Majestic Venue, Cultural Potpourri
Leisure
Danube Cruises
Sure, it's touristy, but so what - the iconic river which helps define this city offers truly memorable experiences
Experiencing Budapest from the Water
Leisure
Hungarian Folkloric Performances
Embroidered aprons, gypsy violins, and csárdás - you can't understand Hungary without experiencing its traditional dance and music
Music/Costumes of Hungary's Folk Art
Leisure
Thermal Spas
118 underground springs gave rise to spectacular historic spas, from medieval Turkish to Belle Époque and modern offerings
Budapest is the "City of Spas" for a Reason
Leisure
Hungarian State Opera House
One of Europe's premiere old-style classical-music venues, with some of the world's best acoustics, and it is also open for tours
Cultural High Notes in a Historic Venue
Leisure
Hungarian Railway History Park
A one-time rail depot still chugs along with nearly 100 train-related vehicles on display - and even lets you operate some!
All Aboard!
Museum
House of Terror
A chilling look at nearly half a century of Hungarian history under fascism, then Communism
Remembering the Victims of Totalitarianism
Museum
Budapest History Museum
If you don't know much about the history of Budapest, you can amply remedy that in this four-floor museum in Buda Castle
Better Known as the Castle Museum
Museum
Ethnographic Museum
One of the most grandiose museums in town is home to one of its most down-to-earth collections: objects and artefacts that teach about the Hungarian way of life
Hungarian Customs, Culture & Traditions
Museum
Hungarian National Gallery
You probably know little or nothing about Hungarian fine art - so this museum will be an impressive eye-opener
Hungarian Art from the Middle Ages to the Early 20th Century
Museum
Museum of Applied Art
Though not amongst the most popular Budapest museums, this collection of furniture, textiles, metalwork and the like merits a visit as an artistic tour de force
A Collection of Objects Well Worth Applying Yourself To
Museum
Museum of Fine Arts
Nearly all the great names of European art are on display; however, there's one big catch...
The Heritage of Europe and Ancient Egypt/Greece
Museum
Aquincum Museum and Ruins
Walk the fascinating remnants of the local civilisation of the first several centuries A.D.
Budapest's Ancient Roman Legacy
Museum
Holocaust Memorial Centre
This modern museum paired with a historic synagogue is a must for those interested in modern Hungarian as well as Jewish history
Documenting the Attempted Extermination of Hungary's Jews
Museum
Hungarian National Museum
A museum which runs the gamut of the Hungarian experience, from prehistory through the Communist era
A Treasure Chest of Hungarian History
Museum
Shoes on the Danube Bank - Danube Walk
This work, a tribute to the thousands of Jews shot here, will leave you stunned and speechless.
Palpable barbarism.
Sights
Sándor Palace
An opulent Buda mansion that's been a key seat of political power for much of its existence and whose interior is occasionally open to the public
Digs of Hungary's Prime Ministers & Presidents
Sights
Liberty Statue
High atop Gellért Hill, an imposing Soviet monument to liberation from the Nazis, cleansed of Soviet references in 1989
A Key Monument of the Budapest Citadel
Sights
The Citadel
Magnificent views, of course, but it also offers a masterclass in key episodes of 19th- and 20th-century Hungarian history
Habsburg Fortress, Highest Point in the City
Sights
Vajdchunyad Castle
A celebration of Hungarian history next to a lovely lake perfect for rowing in summer and skating in winter
A Grandiose Pastiche in Pest's City Park
Sights
Inner City Parish Church
It looks Baroque from the outside, but actually contains a mix of styles dating back to its 11th-century origin - and even a touch of Islam!
Pest's Oldest Remaining Building
Sights
Church of St. Anne
Distinguished by a pair of impressive towers, this 18th-century church has been through hell and high water, but its Italianate beauty is intact today
A Baroque Gem in Buda
Sights
Gellért Hill Cave Church
A church unlike any other in Hungary (and precious few in Europe), it will capture your imagination with its evocative atmosphere
A Mysterious Underground Monastery in a Fabled Hill
Sights
Hősök Tere (Heroes' Square)
Statues of national heroes, fine museums and a park are all part of this plaza's draw
One of Budapest's Most Iconic Public Places
Sights
Buda Castle
A grandiose witness (and creator) of history since the 14th century, today this palace houses museums and offers eye-popping city views
Dominating the Skyline, this Royal Palace is a Must
Sights
Budapest Great Synagogue
Europe's largest Jewish temple was built in the 1850s but lived its most traumatic history during the Nazi occupation of the 1940s
Exotic-looking, with a Highly Emotional History
Sights
Gresham Palace
You can tour this grand bit of business built in 1906, or you can check in as today it's a Four Seasons hotel
The Art Nouveau Masterpiece Where You Can Spend the Night
Sights
Matthias Church
Rivalling St. Stephen's in fame and importance, this royal church dates back to the Middle Ages
A 14th-century Gothic Landmark Near Buda Castle
Sights
Fisherman's Bastion
Named after the old Fishermen's Guild and offering some of the most panoramic views in town
An Historic Buda Lookout with Smashing Views
Sights
Hungarian National Parliament
A particularly spectacular icon of the city, it's also the world's third largest building
Hungary's Largest Building
Sights
Chain Bridge
A Budapest classic which links Buda and Pest over the Danube River
Another Symbol of the City
Sights
St. Stephen's Basilica
Not only its history and its architecture will attract your attention: its bell and its views are priceless.
The most essential cult.
Sights
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