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What to See in Budapest

 
  • Fisherman's Bastion

    Neo-romanesque and neo-gothic lookout built in the early 20th century, featuring panoramic views of the Danube and surrounding cityscape.

  • 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.

  • Andrássy Avenue

    Historic avenue featuring neorenaissance architecture, luxury shopping, and cultural landmarks such as the Hungarian State Opera. It is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Gellért Baths

    Historic thermal bath complex featuring Art Nouveau architecture and therapeutic waters with indoor and outdoor pools and wellness services.

  • Millennium Memorial

    Neoclassical monument featuring historic sculptures that commemorate a thousand years of Hungarian history and founding tribes.

  • House of Terror

    Museum dedicated to the history of fascism, communism, and totalitarian regimes with exhibitions on Hungary's 20th-century history.

  • City Park

    This magnificent 18th-century park is simply impossible to miss, as it located in the very heart of the city.

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Szemlőhegy Cave

    Visiting this cave is like entering another world - a sphere of unbelievable stone formations, crystals, lights and shadows. Breath-taking!

  • Aquincum Roman museum

    Did you know the ancient Romans left their unmistakeable mark on Budapest?

  • Lukács Baths

    Lukács Baths is a historic spa complex in Budapest known for its mineral-rich thermal waters and a variety of wellness services including saunas and steam rooms. It offers visitors both indoor and outdoor pools designed for relaxation and therapeutic treatments.

  • Hungarian Railway Museum

    The Magyar Vasúttörténeti Park is a railway museum located in Budapest, Hungary at a railway station and workshop of the Hungarian State…

  • Normafa

    Normafa is a popular tourist sight in the Buda Hills. It is mainly known for its panoramic scenery and fresh air.

  • Ignác Goldziher

    Ignác Goldziher, often credited as Ignaz Goldziher, was a Hungarian scholar of Islam.

  • Kozma Street Cemetery

    The Kozma Street Cemetery is the biggest Jewish cemetery of Budapest, Hungary. It is located next to the New Public Cemetery.

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