What to See in Budapest
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Hungarian Parliament Building
Neo-Gothic government building serving as the seat of the national legislature and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Buda Castle
Historic royal palace complex featuring baroque and medieval architecture, housing museums and art galleries within a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Fisherman's Bastion
Neo-romanesque and neo-gothic lookout built in the early 20th century, featuring panoramic views of the Danube and surrounding cityscape.
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St. Stephen's Basilica
Neo-Renaissance Roman Catholic basilica known for its impressive architecture, historical significance, and as a venue for concerts and religious services.
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Central Market Hall
Historic indoor market hall featuring local Hungarian products, cuisine, and souvenirs in a notable Art Nouveau building from 1897.
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Heroes' Square
Historic square featuring the Millennium Monument with statues of Hungarian tribal leaders and important historical figures. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a distinctive cobblestone surface and pedestrian-friendly design.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Historic neo-baroque thermal bath complex featuring extensive indoor and outdoor pools, medicinal baths, and spa facilities.
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Vajdahunyad Castle
Historic castle featuring eclectic architecture and housing the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, the largest agricultural museum in Europe.
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Millennium Memorial
Neoclassical monument featuring historic sculptures that commemorate a thousand years of Hungarian history and founding tribes.
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Music fountain
Musical fountain featuring a large water surface with high jets illuminated by LED lights, accompanied by classical music and light shows.
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City Park
This magnificent 18th-century park is simply impossible to miss, as it located in the very heart of the city.
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Lehel Market Hall
This truly bizarre building holds a really good food market where you can buy everything from fast food snacks to local produce.
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Holocaust Memorial Center
The Holocaust Memorial Center is a renovated synagogue that dates back to the 1920s and serves as a memorial and museum for and about…
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Elisabeth lookout
The Elizabeth Lookout is a historic lookout tower on János Hill above Budapest.
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Palatinus Bath
These baths, boasting intricately-designed outdoor pools, were the first baths in the entire city to allow their visitors to bathe outside.
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Szemlőhegy Cave
Visiting this cave is like entering another world - a sphere of unbelievable stone formations, crystals, lights and shadows. Breath-taking!
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Memento Park
Memento Park is an open-air museum in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to monumental statues and sculpted plaques from Hungary's Communist…
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Pál-völgyi cave
19 kilometres of caves and tunnels full of spectacular stalagmites and other structures carved by the thermal waters.
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Buda Hills
Easily accessible from the city, the hills are a perfect getaway. Take a walk here and enjoy the Central European landscape.
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Ecseri Street Market (Flea market)
This flea market is popular with tourists and locals alike. You can come across pretty much anything here - just keep your eyes open.
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