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Budapest
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Hungarian Parliament Building

Budapest’s neo-Gothic showpiece on the Danube, famed for lavish interiors, monumental scale, and the Hungarian Crown Jewels.


Széchenyi Thermal Baths

Europe’s largest spa bath, offering grand neo-baroque surroundings, steaming outdoor pools, and a classic Budapest thermal bathing experience.


Fisherman’s Bastion

Fairytale terraces and towers deliver sweeping panoramas over the Danube and Parliament, making it one of Budapest’s most photogenic landmarks.


Buda Castle

Historic hilltop palace complex with grand architecture, museums, and superb city views, plus fascinating underground caves beneath the castle.


St Stephen’s Basilica

Hungary’s largest church impresses with monumental neo-classical design, sacred relics, and a dome terrace with outstanding 360-degree views.


Széchenyi Chain Bridge

Budapest’s iconic 19th-century bridge links Buda and Pest, with stone lions and memorable views of the Danube skyline.


Dohány Street Synagogue

Europe’s largest synagogue stands out for Moorish Revival architecture and powerful insight into Budapest’s Jewish history.


Hungarian State Opera

A neo-Renaissance masterpiece with opulent interiors, a magnificent auditorium, and guided tours that reveal its artistic and historical significance.


Shoes on the Danube Bank

A deeply moving riverside memorial of iron shoes commemorating Holocaust victims, offering one of Budapest’s most powerful historical reflections.


Great Market Hall

Budapest’s largest historic indoor market combines striking neo-Gothic architecture with lively stalls selling local produce, crafts, and Hungarian specialties.


Hungarian National Museum

An excellent introduction to Hungary’s past, with well-curated exhibits inside an elegant neo-classical building and peaceful garden.


Vajdahunyad Castle

A picturesque City Park landmark blending Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles in a romantic, storybook-like setting.


House of Music

A striking contemporary landmark in City Park, celebrated for its futuristic roof, glass design, and award-winning architecture.


Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library

A hidden gem inside former Wenckheim Palace, where ornate reading rooms, chandeliers, and frescoes create an unforgettable interior.


Matthias Church

A richly historic Gothic church beside Fisherman’s Bastion, admired for its beauty and importance in Hungary’s religious heritage.


Inner City

Central, convenient district near transit, Danube, attractions, cafés, bars, and restaurants.


Castle District

Quiet, romantic area with major sights, scenic views, restaurants, and easy access to Pest.


Terézváros

Central district blending residential character, culture, and good-value accommodations near Andrássy Avenue.


Erzsébetváros

Lively Jewish Quarter with restaurants, cafés, history, and Budapest’s best nightlife.


Margaret Island

Tranquil island setting focused on spa hotels, park surroundings, and relaxation.


Ferencváros

Up-and-coming residential district with craft beer venues, artistic atmosphere, and fewer tourists.


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