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Explore the City!

Discover Budapest, one of Europe’s most exciting capitals! Set along both banks of the Danube, the city combines a rich historical heritage, breathtaking views and a vibrant atmosphere, with something new to discover around every corner.
Stroll through charming cobblestone streets, hop on a nostalgic tram, or simply pause for a moment and take in the city views. The Budapest experience can be both relaxing and vibrant: explore the elegant streets of the Castle District, unwind in one of the city’s historic thermal baths, immerse yourself in its world of museums, enjoy shopping in the city centre, wander through the ever-evolving Jewish Quarter, or savour the flavours of Budapest’s diverse culinary scene.

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Buda Castle District

Walk through Budapest’s history!
With almost 1,000 years of history, the Buda Castle District is one of the city’s most fascinating areas, where every cobblestone has a story to tell. Discover Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church and the Buda Castle Funicular, then wander through the charming historic streets.

St. Stephen's Basilica

One of Budapest’s most impressive landmarks awaits you in the heart of the city.
St. Stephen’s Basilica is not only a magnificent architectural sight, but also an important part of Hungary’s history. See the Holy Right Hand of St. Stephen, admire the monumental interior, and climb up to the dome for a fantastic panoramic view of Budapest!

Andrássy Avenue, Heroes’ Square & Vajdahunyad Castle

Set off along one of Budapest’s most beautiful avenues and discover the city’s cultural and green side!
Walk along Andrássy Avenue all the way to monumental Heroes’ Square, then immerse yourself in the atmosphere of City Park. Along the way, you’ll find the Museum of Fine Arts, the Kunsthalle, Vajdahunyad Castle, Széchenyi Thermal Bath, the House of Music Hungary and many more attractions.

Margaret Island

Looking for a little peace and quiet in the heart of the city? Head to Margaret Island!
This green oasis in the middle of the Danube is the perfect place for a leisurely walk, a picnic, a bike ride or simply some time to unwind. Explore the Japanese Garden, see the Musical Fountain, rent a bike or hop on a pedal cart, and discover one of Budapest’s greenest sides.

Gellért Hill & the Citadel

Get ready for one of the most spectacular views of Budapest!
From Gellért Hill, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Danube, its iconic bridges and the city’s most famous landmarks. Explore the Citadel and the Liberty Statue, then take a moment to simply soak up the panorama.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Dive into Budapest’s most iconic thermal experiences!
More than 100 years old, Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of Europe’s largest bathing complexes, offering indoor and outdoor pools, thermal waters, saunas and a wide range of wellness experiences. Relax in the famous yellow complex’s pools or treat yourself to a special spa experience.

Hungarian Parliament

The Parliament House

Budapest’s most iconic sights awaits you on the banks of the Danube!

The monumental Hungarian Parliament Building is a defining landmark of the Pest side of the river and is rightly considered one of the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. Designed by Hungarian architect Imre Steindl, it was inaugurated in 1902 and has been Hungary’s largest building ever since. Admire the spectacular Neo-Gothic architecture from the outside, or step inside to discover the building’s magnificent interiors and see the Hungarian Holy Crown. And if you’re looking for that truly iconic Budapest photo, don’t miss the breathtaking view of Parliament from the opposite bank of the Danube!

House of Hungarian Music

Here, music really is for everyone.
Set in the heart of City Park, this unique building invites you to experience music in countless ways. Discover fascinating exhibitions, concerts, interactive programmes, music education activities and opportunities to make music together. Even if you’re simply curious to see music from a different perspective, it’s well worth a visit.

Hungarian State Opera

Step inside one of Budapest’s most spectacular buildings!
Designed by renowned Hungarian architect Miklós Ybl, the Hungarian State Opera has been one of the highlights of Hungary’s cultural life since 1884. Admire its magnificent Neo-Renaissance architecture, then experience the unique atmosphere of the Opera House with an opera, ballet or concert.

Metro Line M1 (Millennium Underground Railway)

Hop on the metro and travel back in time!
Opened in 1896, the Millennium Underground is the oldest underground railway in continental Europe. Hop aboard one of its distinctive yellow trains and travel between Andrássy Avenue, Heroes’ Square and City Park while discovering one of Budapest’s most fascinating pieces of history.