Best Things To Do in Budapest, Hungary

  1. Hold Utcai Vasarcsarnok Es Belvarosi Piac

    Market

    Located in city center, Hold Utca Food Market is a definite place to visit if you want to experience the amazing local hungarian food. The thing with Budapest is, that the day to day life can only be witnessed with the help of these small time markets which are equally frequented by locals as well as tourists. In the beginning of the 20th century, there was a host of markets here which were mai...Read more
  2. Danube Promenade

    Waterfront, River, Walking Area

    On the Pest side of Budapest is the Danube promenade. It is a long bank across the Danube from where you can see the river up close. There are also a lot of things to see along the huge walkway. The Elizabeth Bridge where the promenade starts is in itself a very pretty sight. The Little princess Statue, the Vidago Hall and the Marcius square are sites worth a look amongst others. There is a poe...Read more
  3. Gresham Palace

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    Gresham Palace

    Hotel, Architecture

    Situated very close to Liberty Bridge, this amazing building is definitely worth a look.  Built in the art Nouveau style this remarkable looking building has now been converted into a hotel that is managed by the Four Seasons chain of Hotels. The Building is nothing short of majestic from inside out. The outside is a mixture of beige and dark gray while the insides manage to retain the old...Read more
  4. Columbo Statue

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    Columbo Statue

    Walking Area, Statue

    Costing a staggering amount of 63,000 dollars, this statue is one of the most offbeat attractions to see in Budapest. The statue is of Peter Falk who played the role of Colombo from the year 1968-2003 so it only fits to take him as a representative of the famous detective. What is even more amazing is the basset hound that accompanies the statue. It is basically a bronze statue that has an unan...Read more
  5. Matthias Church

    Church, Architecture

    Matthias Church which is located right in front of the iconic Fisherman's Bastion enjoys a place of honor at the heart of Buda's Castle District. It was a Romanesque style building later rebuilt in the neo- gothic style which it is in now. Very little of the original church remains as it had to be reconstructed from its ruins a couple of times. Nevertheless it is quite beautiful today.  &n...Read more
  6. Postakarek Bank

    4.6 (6 Votes)
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    Heritage Building, Office

    Postakarek Bank is one of the oldest banks in Hungary. Not a lot of history is known about this place. It is also called Postakarek Pantzar. It is located in one of the most crowded districts of Budapest. It is also often called as the Royal Post Office Savings Bank. It is a tourist attraction but not a very frequented one. You should find out about the place from locals and have a completely o...Read more
  7. The Dreschler Palace

    4 (66 Votes)
    The Dreschler Palace

    Palace, Architecture , Heritage Building

    The Dreschler Palace has been an important representative of Budapest’s architecture in the past. It was considered of prime importance in the past and has been used for various different purposes overtime. The most recent and the longest that it was put to use was for being the Institute of Ballet and State of Artistic Institute. As of now, it is shut as no new purpose for the building h...Read more
  8. Wekerle District

    Walking Area, Architecture

    Wekerle Estate is a huge chunk of land which has a tinge of historic Budapest architecture combined with the aspect of modernized luxury. It is named after Sandor Wekerle, who was a Hungarian prime minister. It is a part of Kispest, a slightly under rated area of Budapest. It is named after this popular political figure because he was in favor of making huge human scale societies and comfortabl...Read more
  9. Kiscelli Museum

    Museum

    Kiscelli Museum offers you a perfect insight into the history of Budapest and its inhabitants ever since the beginning of the 18th century and takes you through a journey of all the transformations until 21st century. It has a recently opened Golden Pharmacy and a recently installed set of trade signs that are distinct to Budapest’s identity. The permanent exhibitions have various items o...Read more
  10. Szechenyi Medicinal Bath

    4.3 (1654 Votes)
    Szechenyi Medicinal Bath

    Water Body, Hot Spring, Leisure

    Thermal baths in Budapest are pretty well known. The naturally heated water from this place comes from St. Stephen’s well and is considered to be extremely therapeutic. You can choose to just experience just the bath but there are a lot of activities to choose from in the centre.  In fact baths are also utilized for a variety of purposes such as fat burning, weight- and body-toning g...Read more
  11. Attila Jozsef Statue

    4.8 (68 Votes)
    Attila Jozsef Statue

    Walking Area, Statue

    The statue of Attila Jozsef is quite similar to him. It is sitting, lost in thought just like Attila Jozsef would while creating his masterpieces. Attila Jozsef was a well known Hungarian poet during the 20th century and his works are still an important part of the cultural collection of Budapest. Attila Jozsef’s poems came from the bottom of his heart as he had to face quite an ordeal in...Read more
  12. Central Market Hall

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    Central Market Hall

    Food And Drinks, Market, Architecture

    The central Market Hall is sure to be an exciting place for any foodie. Vibrantly colored food stalls, oriental spices, freshly cooked delicacies, fresh vegetables and delectable meats. You will be able to find it all and more here. This indoor Market area was damaged in World War 2 but has regained its former glory and continues to be a very important place in the daily life of Budapest. House...Read more
  13. Vaci Utca

    Library, Food And Drinks, Shopping Center, Neighborhoods

    Vaci Utca is perhaps the most popular part of Budapest. Stretching from the Grand Market Hall in the south to Café Gerbeaud in the North, this beautiful street flanked by old buildings on both sides is a real treat for the tourist as well as the shopaholic in you. Like the Andrassy Avenue, this street is famous for its popular shops, restaurants as well as cafes. The Vaci Utca is definit...Read more
  14. Szent Ferenc Sebei Templom

    Church, Religious Site

    The unfortunate things about this church is that a lot of times you will come across it and it will be shut. But people who have walked by and seen it swear by the beauty of this church. It does not have a very popular history behind it and if you do not have a lot of time, visiting this church can be avoided. But one day, while taking a stroll if it is open, then remember to take a glimpse ins...Read more
  15. East Station

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    East Station

    Landmark, Architecture

    The Keleti line Station is Budapest is also a picturesque tourist site. It was built between 1881 and 1884 and it is a beautiful and old building that has the charm of the era gone by while being able to incorporate the modernity in it seamlessly. This old station, built with amazing skylights and glass doors is as welcoming to travelers as it is useful. The East station also houses many beauti...Read more
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  • Is there an opera or concert playing, at Budapest Operetta Theatre, between August 28 to September 3, 2023?

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  • I will be traveling through for one day and staying the night. What would be the one thing to do forsure

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    • I suggest you visit the Buda Castle District first. Here you will be able to visit multiple attractions including Fishermen's Bastion, the Royal Palace, Matthias Church on Holy Trinity Square. You may also take the funicular down the Castle Hill or stroll along the Chain Bridge. Check out the shoes by the Shoes on the Danube monument. Visit St. Stephen’s Basilica, Central Market Hall, and relax at Szechenyi Thermal Baths. 

      You may even check out these tours and activities in Budapest and book a tour if it interests you.  

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  • How to get from the airport to the hotel? shuttle?

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    • You can reach your hotel from the airport by opting for a taxi or minibus/shuttle service. The 200E buses are also a good option along with a train depending on the area you are staying in. 

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