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Things to see in Budapest

May 9, 2024

Things to see in Budapest

Budapest, the jewel of the Danube, is a city that captivates all who visit. With its rich history, stunning architecture and vibrant nightlife, there are amazing places to see in Budapest.

The Hungarian capital is divided into Buda and Pest, each side with its own distinctive character. From the scenic Buda Hills to the bustling centre of Pest, every corner of Budapest offers a unique and unforgettable experience. So, get your most comfortable shoes ready because let’s discover together the must-see sights of this enchanting city:

Best things to see in Budapest

Parliament

Hungary’s Parliament, an architectural gem on the banks of the Danube, is one of the oldest legislative buildings in Europe. This impressive neo-Gothic building stands out in the cityscape with its imposing façade and central dome rising majestically over the city. Don’t forget to visit the Crown Hall, where the Hungarian crown jewels are on display.

You can easily reach the Parliament of Budapest by tram or metro. If you have time, take a guided tour to get a deeper insight into the history and workings of this historic building.

Buda Castle

Also known as the Royal Palace, this hilltop castle offers unparalleled panoramic views of the entire city and the Danube. It dates to the 13th century and has been the scene of numerous battles and sieges throughout its history.

Today, it houses the Budapest History Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery, where you can immerse yourself in Hungary’s rich history and culture. Don’t forget to stroll through its gardens and courtyards, the perfect place to take a break and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. And if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to witness the changing of the guard in front of the palace.

Fisherman’s Bastion

This monument is located on the castle hill in the Buda district, overlooking the Parliament and the entire city centre. It is so called because, in the Middle Ages, fishermen were in charge of defending this part of the city wall.

Its neo-Romanesque design with seven towers represents the seven Magyar tribes that founded Hungary in the 9th century. If you visit Budapest, you can’t miss the opportunity to stroll along its terraces and enjoy the views while having a coffee in the open air.

Saint Stephen’s Basilica

In the heart of Budapest stands the majestic St. Stephen’s Basilica, a jewel of Hungarian neoclassicism. This splendid church, dedicated to the first king of Hungary, Stephen I, is the largest religious building in the country and can seat up to 8,500 people. Its dome, which reaches a height of 96 metres, offers an unrivalled panoramic view of the city. Inside, you cannot miss the most important relic: the Holy Right Hand, which is the mummified hand of King Stephen.

Central Market Hall

Located at the end of the famous Váci pedestrian street, this impressive market houses a variety of fresh produce and restaurants. The first floor offers a wide range of Hungarian souvenirs and food stalls where you can sample local delicacies such as goulash or langos.

An impressive architecture of high ceilings and metal structure make the Central Market a place worth visiting for its beauty both inside and out. It is also the perfect place to mingle with the locals and experience Hungarian culture.

Hungarian Opera House

Located on the elegant Andrássy Avenue, this 19th century building will leave you speechless with its majestic neo-Renaissance design and lavish red and gold auditorium.

The Hungarian State Opera is not only a place to enjoy magnificent operas and ballets, but you can also take a guided tour to learn more about its history and architecture. Check the events calendar before your trip to enjoy a performance during your stay.

Széchenyi Baths

If you are looking to relax and enjoy a unique experience, the Széchenyi Baths are the place to be. This complex is one of the largest spas in Europe. Its thermal waters come directly from the ground and are full of health-giving minerals.

The neo-baroque style building has 18 pools, both indoor and outdoor, with temperatures ranging from lukewarm to very hot. You can also enjoy various spa and massage services. Visiting the Budapest thermal baths will allow you to immerse yourself in Hungarian culture while you relax and rejuvenate your body and mind.

Chain Bridge

The Chain Bridge, also known as the Széchenyi Bridge, is one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks. Linking the two parts of the city, Buda and Pest, this majestic suspension bridge spans the Danube River.

It was inaugurated in 1849 and its neoclassical design is the work of the British engineer William Tierney Clark. Its construction marked an important milestone in Hungarian history, as it was the first permanent bridge to cross the Danube in Budapest. We recommend that you take a walk to appreciate all the architectural details and the magnificent views on both sides of the river.

Heroes’ Square

Heroes’ Square is one of the most emblematic places in Budapest. Located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, this square is notable for its impressive sculptural ensemble that pays homage to Hungary’s historical leaders. The central monument, the Millennium, was erected to commemorate the 1,000th anniversary of Magyar settlement in the country. Framed by two important buildings, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of Art, Heroes’ Square is one of the must-see sites in Budapest.

Margaret Island

Margaret Island is an oasis of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of Budapest. Situated in the Danube River between Buda and Pest, this 2.5 km long island is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. Here you can find well-tended gardens, dancing fountains, a small zoo and even medieval ruins. For sports lovers, there are jogging and cycling tracks, tennis courts and even a pool complex.

Book your accommodation in Budapest

If you’ve been left wanting to discover the best of the Hungarian capital, here’s a list of things to do in Budapest.

After a day discovering the best things to see in Budapest, there’s nothing better than resting in a central, cosy and comfortable place to stay.

At the Akeah Verdi Budapest Hotel, an accommodation where every detail has been thought for your comfort. Located very close to the city centre, this hotel in Budapest is ideal to start your sightseeing tour of the city. You can relax in fully equipped rooms, enjoy excellent services, and get ready for a day discovering the charms of Budapest.

Book your stay at Hotel Akeah Verdi Budapest!

 

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