Best Things To Do in Budapest, Hungary

  1. Statue Of Ferenc Rakoczi

    4.6 (97 Votes)
    Statue Of Ferenc Rakoczi

    Walking Area, Statue

    Ferenc Rakoczi was popularly known as Francis II Rakoczi. He was born in the year 1676 in the then Slovakia and eventually went on to become a very famous Hungarian leader. Franciscus II was his full title and he was born in the royal part of Hungary. He brought about many reforms in Budapest and hence became a hero in his lifetime. This statue is dedicated to him. He was also a prince of Trans...Read more
  2. Saint Elizabeth Church

    4.8 (176 Votes)
    Saint Elizabeth Church

    Church, Religious Site

    St Elisabeth’s Church is a complete delight for any devout Catholic to visit. The architecture of the place is the brainchild of Imre Steindl and he has brought about the Neo Gothic aspect of the church out very beautifully. The most remarkable feature of this church are the distinct spires which you can witness from quite a lot of places in the city. The spires rise up to about 76 meters...Read more
  3. Ecseri Piac Mercado

    3.7 (27 Votes)
    Ecseri Piac Mercado

    Flea Market

    The Ecseri Flea Market is a complete delight for flea market lovers. It is quite a fun experience to explore the dirt cheap flea markets and in a way are representation of the lively local side of a city. Ecseri Flea Market is easily the second best flea market in Budapest and is located at the outskirts. The locals have found their way through the best of items here and end up grabbing the bes...Read more
  4. Budapest Keleti Railway Station

    Architecture , Station

    Keleti Railway Station is almost like the lifeline of Budapest as it is the main international station as well as the main intercity station of Budapest. The architecture of the place represents what the definition of modernity was when the initial main stations of Budapest were being built. This station was made between the year 1881-1884 and was one of the main terminals of Europe even during...Read more
  5. Budapest Amusement Park

    Amusement Park, Entertainment, Rides

    Want to give your adrenaline a chance to go high when in Budapest? Well, then Budapesti Vidam Park is a definite attraction for you to visit. This amusement park has some horror stories related to it, but about that only the locals can give an authentic account. Also, this place operated from the year 1950-2013 as one of the biggest amusement parks of Budapest, but had to be shut down for a whi...Read more
  6. Inner-city Parish Church

    4.5 (59 Votes)
    Inner-city Parish Church

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    This Church is quite a remarkable place in terms of the simplicity of its architecture. It was made in the year 1046 and has withstood the tests of time over and over again. In the 11th century and the centuries to come, the church expanded from simply being a building and today stands as one of the main worship places in Budapest. It is not only going to offer you a slice of history but is als...Read more
  7. German Occupation Memorial

    3.4 (359 Votes)
    German Occupation Memorial

    Memorial

    Amidst a lot of controversy, the German Occupation Memorial was finally erected. The Hungarians did not agree with the building of this memorial and hence it came up just as it was least expected. Located at Liberty Square, this place is a disheartening reminder of the ordeal that Hungarians had to go through during the German invasion. About 2/3rd of the Hungarian population- the Jewish popula...Read more
  8. Mary Magdalene Tower

    4.5 (89 Votes)
    Mary Magdalene Tower

    Art And Culture, Church, Religious Site

    The communist times have simply been unfortunate for the Hungarians. A lot of property that held very high cultural value was destroyed and was turned into ruins. The Maria Magdolna Templom is one such example of the destruction of the communist times. This church infact, was the only functional church during the Ottoman regime and even this was soon turned into a mosque. It is located in the C...Read more
  9. March 15 Square

    Walking Area, Square

    15th March is a very important day in Budapest as it is observed as the day of revolution. Every year there are various gatherings in remembrance of the bravery of this day. March 15 square is named after this day. Known as Marcius 15 Ter, this square is an important attraction of downtown Budapest. It is also where the age old Mathias Cellar Restaurant is situated. The restaurant is about 100 ...Read more
  10. Metropolitan Ervin Szabo Library

    Library, Architecture

    The Metropolitan Ervin Szabo Library is quite a frequented destination amongst bibliophiles. It is the oldest and the biggest library of Budapest. This place gives you a proper feel of the olden times as it was built in the 19th century and boasts of Neo Baroque architecture. It is housed in Wenckheim Palace and has extended over time as the collection grew and the place was not enough. It has ...Read more
  11. Statue Of Queen Elizabeth

    Park, Statue

    Elisabeth was the wife of Franz Joseph- who was the emperor of Habsburg. The Hungarians adored her as she was more in love with Hungary then Austria. Her love and genuine affection for both helped strengthen the Hungarian- Austrian ties and a lot of places were made dedicated to her memory. She used to thoroughly enjoy shopping at Antal Alter. She loved Hungary so much that she picked up the la...Read more
  12. Semmelweis Museum Of Medical History

    Museum

    This place is named after Ignac Semmelweis and the location of this museum is actually his birthplace. The museum of Medical history offers an insight into the ever changing world of Medical and how far has it come ever since the pre historic times. At this museum you will come across a permanent exhibition which has various documents in writing as well as various instruments kept that have bee...Read more
  13. Hungarian Academy Of Sciences

    Science Museum, Educational Site, Historical Site

    Known as the most prestigious society of Hungary, this society is beautifully placed by the banks of Danube. The history of this academy dates back to the year 1825 where a lot of money was given to research on the important topics of science and soon after a group of scholars came together to research on the topics of science. The current name of the academy was arrived upon in the year 1845. ...Read more
  14. Egyetemi Templom

    4.6 (28 Votes)
    Egyetemi Templom

    Church, Religious Site

    The Egyetemi Templom was made after the fall of one of the biggest ruling empires in Budapest. After the fall of the turks, the particular spot was chosen to build one of the most beautiful churches in the city of Budapest. The place was initially reserved for a mosque but soon after the Turks left, the church was created here instead. The paintings of the ceilings are made by Johann Bergl from...Read more
  15. Mai Mano Haz

    4.5 (44 Votes)
    Mai Mano Haz

    Art Gallery, Library, Photo Gallery, Exhibition

    Mai Mano Haz is a must visit for everybody who loves and understands the art of photography. It was made by the royal photographer in the olden times to build something dedicated to photography completely. Today there is some or the other exhibition going on at all times and is concentrated on different themes of the art. You can also explore the intricacies of the art through the book shop, th...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. 

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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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